Hill's Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome is an easy-to-digest complete dietary food for reducing forms of intestinal malabsorption and compensating for malabsorption in adult dogs. This fiber-reinforced food contains an improved sodium and potassium content and easily digestible ingredients.
Your dog's digestive health can be negatively affected for different reasons and when digestive problems develop it can be an unpleasant experience for everyone involved. The good news is that you can help your dog feel better with a food that revolutionizes the approach to fiber-responsive digestive issues by putting the gut health of the microbiome - your pet's unique intestinal ecosystem - at the forefront of digestive care.
Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Biome Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal with ActivBiome+, an innovative ingredient technology that actively promotes healthy regular stools and helps reduce the risk of future episodes.
Characteristics:
- Wet dietary food, for the relief of acute intestinal absorption disorders and as compensation for insufficient digestion in adult dogs.
- Wet food in pate with chicken
- Easily digestible simple foods, highly digestible and well tolerated ingredients
- Increased electrolyte content, increased sodium and potassium levels, can help compensate for nutrient losses
- Low fat, may reduce the risk of excessive intestinal distress
- Digestive support, with psyllium, can support normal intestinal function and regular defecation
- With ActivBiome+ Technology, innovative formula to support the intestinal microbiome
- With prebiotic fibers, it can promote the growth of functional intestinal bacteria
- Clinically proven antioxidants can support the body's defenses
- High palatability
- Generally recommended by veterinarians
Wet dietary food in chunks stewed with chicken and carrots for adult dogs, to compensate for insufficient digestion, gastrointestinal disorders, increased content of prebiotic fibers and electrolytes, easily digestible ingredients, with ActivBiome+.
Wet dietary food in chunks stewed with chicken and carrots for adult dogs, to compensate for insufficient digestion, gastrointestinal disorders, increased content of prebiotic fibers and electrolytes, easily digestible ingredients, with ActivBiome+.
Hill's Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome is an easy-to-digest complete dietary food for reducing forms of intestinal malabsorption and compensating for malabsorption in adult dogs. This fiber-reinforced food contains an improved sodium and potassium content and easily digestible ingredients.
Your dog's digestive health can be negatively affected for different reasons and when digestive problems develop it can be an unpleasant experience for everyone involved. The good news is that you can help your dog feel better with a food that revolutionizes the approach to fiber-responsive digestive issues by putting the gut health of the microbiome - your pet's unique intestinal ecosystem - at the forefront of digestive care.
Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians developed Biome Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal with ActivBiome+, an innovative ingredient technology that actively promotes healthy regular stools and helps reduce the risk of future episodes.
Characteristics:
- Wet dietary food, for the relief of acute intestinal absorption disorders and as compensation for insufficient digestion in adult dogs.
- Wet food in pate with chicken
- Easily digestible simple foods, highly digestible and well tolerated ingredients
- Increased electrolyte content, increased sodium and potassium levels, can help compensate for nutrient losses
- Low fat, may reduce the risk of excessive intestinal distress
- Digestive support, with psyllium, can support normal intestinal function and regular defecation
- With ActivBiome+ Technology, innovative formula to support the intestinal microbiome
- With prebiotic fibers, it can promote the growth of functional intestinal bacteria
- Clinically proven antioxidants can support the body's defenses
- High palatability
- Generally recommended by veterinarians