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Your dog's digestive health can be negatively affected by many things and when your dog has digestive upset, it's a thoroughly unpleasant experience for everyone involved. The good news is that you can help your dog feel better with a food that revolutionises the way to approach fibre-responsive GI issues by putting microbiome health – the unique gut ecosystem of your pet - at the forefront of GI care.
Hill's nutritionists and veterinarians formulated Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome nutrition with ActivBiome+, a breakthrough ingredient technology, clinically shown to help firm loose stool in 24 hours and reduce risk of recurrence.
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Ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet. Please see package for complete feeding instructions.
New to this food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food for 7 days or more.
Keep fresh water available at all times!
Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every checkup.
Store in a cool dry place and use before "Best Before" date.
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Sorted out or Labrador's loose motions issues within a few weeks. More expensive than regular food (paying a bit more for less) but seems to do the trick. Recommended by our vet.
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Suits when Bella has upset stomach
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So far so good. Cavalier aged 10 colitus getting more and more bouts of diahorea tried hills prescription sensitive worked off and on. Changed to Biome week 3 adding rice krispies all good touch wood.
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For a puppy who has never had consistent stools this has been a game changer and he loves it too! Pity about the high price tag but have saved on poo bag usage!!
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If you are anything like my boyfriend and I you spend far too much time discussing the consistency of your staffs stools. Well, since we changed to this food our staff (who has a sensitive stomach and used to get loose stool issues a lot) has been laying some textbook cables! She’s also pancreatic yet this food is still ok even though supposedly she’s supposed to be on a low fat diet.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Hill's Prescription Diet Gastrointestinal Biome Dry Dog Food with Chicken, including answers from our team.
Alison Rosser
Can this food be softened for my old dog with few teeth. And how big is each piece?
Yes, as long as the food is given shortly after adding water then it is safe to be given softened. It will deteriorate quicker once softened so you should not leave wet food out for a long period of time or you risk mould contamination occuring.
Sharon McMillan
Can you mix the wet and dry food and if so what is the ratio for a 10kg dog. Also could you please advise about measuring dry food - do you use hills cup for i/d food as there isn't a specific measure for this type of food
Many thanks
Yes the wet and dry food can be mixed. The feeding guide for this when mixing the Hills Gastrointestinal Biome Stew with the Adult Dry Dog food is pasted below. Measuring the dry food is best done using a scales if you have one:
Charlie
Hi
My 2 elderly dogs are settled on Hills Prescription Gastrointestinal dried food and I ordered this version in error. Will it be OK to give them this anyway?
Thanks
Yes this diet is very similar to the original Hills I/D, it additionally contains ActivBiome+ to actively promote
regular healthy stools and help reduce the risk of future episodes. If you are using the diet to support intestinal issues then you should be fine to use the Biome version instead.
Without knowing the exact condition your dog has though it is hard to be 100% certain. I advise discussing this with your vet or ringing the Hills Nutrition Helpline for further advice.
Sakib
Can you please let me know if I have to provide a Prescription in order to get this?
I need this to be delivered in Naples, FL, USA
You do not need to provide a written prescription from your vet to purchase from the Hills Veterinary Prescription Diet Range, however you should only use these diets alongside your Veterinarians advice. Some of the diets within the range are not appropriate for certain health conditions.
Yvonne Tillyard
I have a 3 year old Golden Retriever with inflammatory bowel disease and currently has Purina HA dry food. This suits her but she seems to lack energy and gets tired easily. She does have regular meds to control her condition but still has outbreaks of diarrhoea and upset stomach. My new vet has suggested Hills Biome as a possible suitable food and I would like to ask if you would recommend it as suitable for my dog. I would really appreciate your advice
Hills Gastrointestinal Biome is specifically aimed at dogs who have intestinal problems and can help with conditions such as IBD. If you are currently on Purina HA and this is working well then I would not switch however. Purina HA contains hydrolysed protein which is specially formulated so that it cannot set off a reaction in a dog with IBD. This Hills diet will have unhydrolysed proteins which could set off your dog's IBD.
If you would like specific advice on other products to use with IBD then please contact our team on [email protected].