Wet Dog Food
Hill's Prescription Diet d/d Potato & Venison Recipe Wet Dog Food, 13-oz can, case of 12

Hill's Prescription Diet d/d Potato & Venison Recipe Wet Dog Food, 13-oz can, case of 12

By Hill's Prescription Diet 9 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2025 90% confidence
7.4 /10
Quality
6.5
Value
7.0
Design
6.0
Function
8.0
Durability
7.0

In a Nutshell

  • Helpful in managing specific dietary issues in dogs.
  • Texture can be better consistency throughout cases.
  • Strong scent may be concerning for some owners.
  • Long-term value is high when diet need is consistent.

Quick Verdict

Hill's prescription wet dog food is praised for helping manage pet health issues, but concerns over consistency and pricing affect its overall appeal.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 9
Would Recommend 89%
Would Buy Again 0%

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Diet Management (2)

    Very effective at managing specific allergy issues and skin-related problems.

  • Taste and Opportunities (2)

    Some dogs seem to eat faster than other types of food.

  • Eopsis Habit (1)

    As this product is prescribed by vets to adapt for specific diets, it works very well.

Cons

  • Texture Issues (2) major

    Consistent complaints about the texture being too sticky.

    Tip: If they can overcome this manufacturing issue, this would be a great product.

  • High Oddour (1) minor

    Powerful odor that lingers, making it unpleasant for some owners.

    Tip: none

  • Miscellaneous Minor Issues (2) major

    The useage of wood shavings, cellulose making the pet poop solid

    Tip: be careful and make sure they pass it well

Who Is This For?

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Rating Distribution

4.2
9 reviews
5★
44%
4★
22%
3★
22%
2★
0%
1★
11%

Bottom Line

If managing specific dietary problems in your dog, this food can be a solid choice, but be prepared for potential texture issues and the scent factor. Repositioning by the brand to a different consistency would boost its overall influence and customer satisfaction.

7.4 /10
Good