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How can you help
your pet's
overall wellness?
As much as we love our pets, sometimes it’s hard to know exactly what they want. We can’t always decode the meows, barks, and tail-wags (hard as we try). It’s our #1 goal to keep our furry friends happy and healthy for the long run, but what does that look like? Take the quiz and find out!
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Question 1/5
What’s a current area of improvement for your fur ball?
A Finding an outlet for all that energy
B Moving around and staying mobile
C Nothing really, my pet is in their prime
D Issues related to their small size
D Making sure they don’t get injured
C Proactive health and nutrition
B Comfort and support
A Training and establishing routines
How are you supporting yourpets’ health?
< back Question 2/5
Every day, our kitten or puppy grows a little bigger. Time flies when you’re having fun, but this is the perfect opportunity to make decisions that set them up for a life of health and happiness. This era of their well-being is all about supporting the stages of their development with the best choices for nutrition, exercise, rest, and the like. It’s a full time job, but luckily—we want to be with them 24/7 anyway!
A Strong
Foundation
Your pet needs
This is the time for making decisions that support your puppy’s full potential, starting with what they eat every day. Through precise and science-led nutrition, Hill’s Science Diet Puppy Food helps you support the essential building blocks for lifelong health. It provides high-quality protein for lean muscles, DHA from fish oil for healthy brain and eye development, and a breakthrough blend of prebiotic fibers to support gut health. Your job just got easier.
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D Small and spunky
C Strong and energetic
B Loyal and laidback
A Young and adorable
Which wordscapture your pet’s personality?
< back Question 3/5
D Meets the caloric needs of their size
C Is high-quality and easy-to-digest
B Helps them get up and go
A Supports their development
Your pet needs nutrition that
< back Question 4/5
D A small dog
C A cat or dog younger than 7-years-old
B A cat or dog older than 7-years-old
A A kitten or puppy
What best
describes your pet?
< back Question 5/5
Puppy
Puppy
Kitten
Kitten
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It’s not always easy being a puppy. Youngins are susceptible to stress and separation anxiety, but you can support them with basic training and daily routines.
Keeping your puppy active can help distract them from destructive behaviors. The amount varies by breed, but a general parameter is five minutes of exercise for each month of age, twice a day.
Puppies need to see the vet more frequently for vaccines and check-ups. This is also a good opportunity for you to ask any questions about pet parenting.
Make sure you’re seeing the vet regularly to keep up with your kitten’s health and vaccinations.
Kittens like to explore, so ensure your home is cat proof. Watch out for toxic house plants and put away string, buttons, and other small items that can be swallowed.
Help your kitten gain confidence around people through regular playtime. Play with your kitten two or three times a day for 10-15 minutes with toys they gravitate toward.
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As new pet parents, we lay the foundation to help our kitten live their healthiest life. That means supporting their brain and eye development, helping them build muscle, promoting their gut health, and making sure they’re getting enough vitamins and minerals. Thankfully, Hill’s Science Diet Kitten Food makes that simple with high-quality ingredients for healthy growth and a strong immune system—like prebiotics, DHA from fish oil, high-quality protein, vitamin E, and omega-6.
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Cat
Cat
Dog
Dog
There’s nothing like the relationship we form with our pets over the years. We may not speak the same language, but by the time our pet reaches senior-status, we can practically read their mind. Once upon a time, our pet was unable to contain their energy… But this season of life is all about providing comfort and supporting vitality. They may not be up at ‘em as quickly, but we can still help give them a lifestyle of wellness.
Aging Care & Vitality
Your pet needs
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Your pup may not be fit to tackle mountains and marathons anymore, but movement is still essential. Daily exercise helps with joint mobility and weight maintenance, but choose an age-appropriate activity.
Make your house more accessible to your pup’s aging body. Wooden floors and slick surfaces aren’t as easy to walk on, but sticky mats can help. Consider pet stairs to help them get on
and off furniture safely.
After years of unquestionable loyalty, our dog deserves luxury. Look for a more supportive dog bed to support all those extra hours of restorative sleep.
Wellness For The Long Run
As your pup grows old and wise, they have specific nutritional needs. Choose a food that improves their everyday ability to get up and go, like Hill’s Science Diet Adult 7+ Senior Vitality Dog Food. First and foremost, this dry food providesa proprietary blend of ingredients that supports brain health, interaction, energy, and vitality.It also promotes a healthy coat with omega-6 and vitamin E and has easy-to-digest ingredients for healthy digestion. With the right nutrition and lifestyle, age is just a number.
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Aging cats usually need to hit the vet more frequently. According to the Cornell Feline Health Center, our cats should see the vet twice a year, with one appointment including blood work and X-rays.
Stay up to date on your cat’s dental hygiene. As they get older, dental disease and tartar are more common and can interfere with their ability to eat comfortably.
While cat naps may be their favorite pastime, they still need exercise to keep their body and mind active. Set aside time to play daily.
Wellness For The Long Run
As our cat gets older, we have to keep a closer
eye on their overall wellness. It’s normal for their health to change, making precise nutrition all the more important. Hill’s Science Diet Adult 7+ Senior Vitality Cat Food, for example, is formulated with easy-to-digest ingredients for healthy digestion along with vitamin E and omegas to promote healthy fur. Support your cats well-being with food that improves their everyday ability to get up and go.
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Cat
Cat
Dog
Dog
The savvy pet parent takes a proactive approach to their pet’s wellness. After all, we’re the ones who make the most important decisions—down to our companion’s nutrition, comfort, exercise, health, and socialization. There’s nothing better than seeing our pet full of energy and ready to play (or snuggle). The question is, how do we keep their wellness going strong?
Overall Health Support
Your pet needs
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It’s challenging but imperative to keep your doggo hydrated. Water helps regulate body temperature, mobilize joints, and support digestion. This is especially important during warmer months!
Keep an eye on your dog’s weight fluctuations. Helping maintain a healthy weight can help your pup avoid larger health problems with their joints, heart, lungs, and pancreas. If you're concerned about your pet’s weight, talk to your vet.
If your dog is acting out, it’s possible they’re feeling a little bored. Make sure that your pup is getting enough activity—specifically for their size and breed. If this behavior is new or different, it could indicate a sign of illness or pain and an appointment to the vet should be made.
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Want to enhance the overall wellness of your pup? This one gets your dog’s paw-of-approval. Hill's Science Diet Adult Savory Stews are made with precisely balanced nutrition, high-quality protein, and purposeful ingredients. Pair this mouth-watering stew with Hill’s Science Diet Dry Food for an extra delicious meal that your four-legged friend most definitely deserves.
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Regularly brush and groom your cat’s coat to to help remove dirt, dead skin cells, allergens,
and possible parasites.
Cats get most of their moisture from the food they eat, but it’s still imperative that they drink water too. Providing fresh water to keep your cat hydrated can help avoid bladder or kidney issues.
Watch out for changes in behavior. Cats tend to hide illness and discomfort—so even slight changes in routine or behavior might warrant a call to the vet.
Wellness For The Long Run
Adult cats have unique needs. For example,cats need more protein than dogs. Additionally, without Taurine, an essential amino acid needed for cats, they’re actually at risk of serious health problems. Hill’s Science Diet Wet Food isn’t just packed with high-quality protein, it’s balanced with key nutrients, and clinically proven antioxidants, vitamins C and E. With flavors like Poached Salmon & Spinach—safe to say your cat is on board.
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Cat
Cat
Dog
Dog
Wellness is never one-size-fits-all—and that’s certainly the case for small dogs. In fact, small dogs bring unique considerations to the table. Their small bodies tend to be more delicate and prone to injury. And while they do eat less overall, they require more calories for their size. The more we can understand about their small bodies and big personalities, the better choices we can make to support their health and happiness.
Big Love for Small Sizes
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While small dogs need more calories per pound, it’s important to make sure you aren’t overfeeding. Smaller portions are generally advised.
Small dogs tend to live longer than larger breeds. Support their longevity with regular visits to the vet, full-spectrum nutrition, and exercise for mobility.
Instead of a collar, use a harness when you’re out and about. A collar can place a lot of pressure on their neck and spine whereas a harness evenly distributes the pressure on their body.
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Small and mini dogs come with their own nutritional requirements. That’s why Hill’s Science Diet Small & Mini Dog Food is specifically tailored to promote ideal body weight and support healthy digestion. This recipe is the perfect combination of protein, fats, and carbs for optimal energy levels. Even the kibble texture is designed to please your small pooch.
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It’s not always easy being a puppy. Youngins are susceptible to stress and separation anxiety, but you can support them with basic training and daily routines.
Keeping your puppy active can help distract them from destructive behaviors. The amount varies by breed, but a general parameter is five minutes of exercise for each month of age, twice a day.
Puppies need to see the vet more frequently for vaccines and check-ups. This is also a good opportunity for you to ask any questions about pet parenting.
Wellness For The Long Run
Make sure you’re seeing the vet regularly to keep up with your kitten’s health and vaccinations.
Kittens like to explore, so ensure your home is cat proof. Watch out for toxic house plants and put away string, buttons, and other small items that can be swallowed.
Help your kitten gain confidence around people through regular playtime. Play with your kitten two or three times a day for 10-15 minutes with toys they gravitate toward.
Wellness For The Long Run
Your pup may not be fit to tackle mountains and marathons anymore, but movement is still essential. Daily exercise helps with joint mobility and weight maintenance, but choose an age-appropriate activity.
Make your house more accessible to your pup’s aging body. Wooden floors and slick surfaces aren’t as easy to walk on, but sticky mats can help. Consider pet stairs to help them get on
and off furniture safely.
After years of unquestionable loyalty, our dog deserves luxury. Look for a more supportive dog bed to support all those extra hours of restorative sleep.
Wellness For The Long Run
Aging cats usually need to hit the vet more frequently. According to the Cornell Feline Health Center, our cats should see the vet twice a year, with one appointment including blood work and X-rays.
Stay up to date on your cat’s dental hygiene. As they get older, dental disease and tartar are more common and can interfere with their ability to eat comfortably.
While cat naps may be their favorite pastime, they still need exercise to keep their body and mind active. Set aside time to play daily.
Wellness For The Long Run
It’s challenging but imperative to keep your doggo hydrated. Water helps regulate body temperature, mobilize joints, and support digestion. This is especially important during warmer months!
Keep an eye on your dog’s weight fluctuations. Helping maintain a healthy weight can help your pup avoid larger health problems with their joints, heart, lungs, and pancreas. If you're concerned about your pet’s weight, talk to your vet.
If your dog is acting out, it’s possible they’re feeling a little bored. Make sure that your pup is getting enough activity—specifically for their size and breed. If this behavior is new or different, it could indicate a sign of illness or pain and an appointment to the vet should be made.
Wellness For The Long Run
Regularly brush and groom your cat’s coat to to help remove dirt, dead skin cells, allergens,
and possible parasites.
Cats get most of their moisture from the food they eat, but it’s still imperative that they drink water too. Providing fresh water to keep your cat hydrated can help avoid bladder or kidney issues.
Watch out for changes in behavior. Cats tend to hide illness and discomfort—so even slight changes in routine or behavior might warrant a call to the vet.
Wellness For The Long Run
While small dogs need more calories per pound, it’s important to make sure you aren’t overfeeding. Smaller portions are generally advised.
Small dogs tend to live longer than larger breeds. Support their longevity with regular visits to the vet, full-spectrum nutrition, and exercise for mobility.
Instead of a collar, use a harness when you’re out and about. A collar can place a lot of pressure on their neck and spine whereas a harness evenly distributes the pressure on their body.
Wellness For The Long Run