Comments on: Hill’s Science Diet Dog Food Review https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/ Dog food reviews / Cat food reviews Tue, 09 Sep 2025 11:41:32 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Ann Comino https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-34773 Tue, 25 Oct 2022 06:07:45 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-34773 In reply to lois.

Our young dog died after being put on Hills science dry dog biscuits
She was tested and liver was effected badly. She also had unusually high vitamin e levels

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By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-34635 Mon, 05 Sep 2022 07:16:06 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-34635 In reply to Lyle.

Hi Lyle, which formula were you looking at? The ingredients listed on this review for Active Adult appear to match those listed on the Hill’s website.

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By: Lyle https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-34631 Sat, 03 Sep 2022 13:02:41 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-34631 The last “Hill’s Diet” ingredients listing I reviewed show that the meat product is their No 1 item. On that basis I’m not sure your review is all that factual now.

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By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-33300 Mon, 25 Apr 2022 13:26:12 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-33300 In reply to Daniel.

Hi Daniel, may I ask for what purpose? I can point you in directions of studies but finding credible ones which actually prove a valid point is another matter entirely. For example, a study on the digestibility of various types of grain will offer little context in digestibility of grain over meat, or how much grain a dog can be fed without suffering ill effects.

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By: Daniel https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-33277 Mon, 18 Apr 2022 12:13:48 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-33277 Hi, I was wondering whether you could point to any scientific studies in relation to how dogs digest corn and grains?

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By: Edanna https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-32770 Mon, 22 Nov 2021 14:25:21 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-32770 In reply to Pet Food Judge (America).

Ooh I was indeed right! woohoo! no problem and thank you =)

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By: Pet Food Judge (America) https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-32769 Mon, 22 Nov 2021 09:36:02 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-32769 In reply to Edanna.

Good spot – thanks! Now updated.

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By: Edanna https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-32764 Fri, 19 Nov 2021 23:27:47 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-32764 Thought it was toxic levels of vitamin D not C? especially since literally every recent recall was the D again.

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By: Susan https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-13533 Sat, 02 Sep 2017 10:37:00 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-13533 Hill’s doesn’t make this Lamb formula no more, Hills have changed most of their Science diet formula’s & have brought out their new “Youthful Vitatility” Adult 7+ wet & dry for Mature dogs, it’s got everything an ageing dog needs for their brain, joints, bones, muscles, healthy immune system, I’m going to try the wet tin food when Pat Barn gets it, Pet Barn are a bit slow behind the times when new foods come out.. Pet Circle seem to get the new foods first…

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By: Pet Food Judge https://www.petfoodjudge.com/hills-science-diet-dog-food-review/#comment-13188 Fri, 26 May 2017 02:42:00 +0000 https://www.petfoodjudge.com/uncategorized/hills-science-diet/#comment-13188 In reply to Emma Celty Timms.

Hi Emma, is that the dry food? If so it’s an absolute farce – cats with urinary issues shouldn’t be on a dry diet, and you’ll find the bulk of that food is brewers rice when cats, being obligate carnivores, shouldn’t be fed such a diet. Hills know this, they just don’t care.

The wet variety is much more suitable, although still contains grains. At least it has a better standard of meat and much needed moisture which is vital.

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