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The key to kidney health for your dog: Hill's Prescription Diet Dog k/d. This prescription food was made with your dog’s specific needs in mind, and its scientifically-proven formula will help them maintain vital kidney function. Dogs with kidney disease have a harder time filtering nutrients. So, their diet must be adapted accordingly to avoid further damage. Therapeutic foods like Hill's Prescription Diet Dog k/d can slow the disease’s progress and manage symptoms. How does it work? Hill’s nutritionists created a formula with reduced sodium and phosphorus levels that help lower the workload on the kidneys. This helps protect your pup’s kidneys, which serve a vital function in their system. At the same time, Hill's Prescription Diet Dog k/d has an enticing flavor that will boost your dog’s appetite and food intake. In fact, one of the most common symptoms of kidney disease is a loss of appetite and consequent weight loss. So, it’s important to have a delicious meal for your furry friend to indulge in! Indeed, Hill's Prescription Diet Dog k/d’s proprietary “Enhanced Appetite Trigger (EAT) Technology” for dogs, along with its tailored nutrition, is clinically proven to lengthen and improve quality of life. Lastly, Hill's Prescription Diet Dog k/d features high levels of essential amino acids such as L-carnitine and fats such as omega-3s from fish oil. As a result, these fortifications provide a boost to your paw buddy’s immune system, supporting their natural ability to build and maintain musculature. Hill's Prescription Diet Dog k/d key benefits: Controlled levels of phosphorus and low sodium levels to help support kidney and heart function. Fortified with essential amino acids (L-carnitine) and fats (omega-3s) to aid the immune system and support musculature. Delicious taste to boost your dog’s appetite. Increased food intake through the “Enhanced Appetite Trigger (EAT)” technology for dogs. Formulated with Hill’s proprietary S+OXSHIELD formula, which promotes a healthy urinary tract and reduces the risk of bladder stones. Read more