Hill's Puppy Food: Nutrition for Their First Years

Science did that.

Hill's Puppy Food: Nutrition for Their First Years

Science did that.

Infographic explains 5 essential building blocks for kitten health
Hill’s Science Diet puppy foods support 5 essential building blocks for lifelong health.
A puppy running and carrying a toy in its mouth

Support the gut microbiome for lifelong health with Hill’s ActivBiome+

Every pet has a unique microbiome — an internal ecosystem composed of millions of bacteria and other microorganisms — that can influence every part of the body.

 

ActivBiome+ is a breakthrough blend of prebiotic fibers to support the gut microbiome and digestive system.

Areas the microbiome can help support
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Digestion
Energy icon
Energy
stool quality icon
Stool Quality
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Overall Organ Function
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Immune Health

Support the gut microbiome for lifelong health with Hill’s ActivBiome+

Every pet has a unique microbiome — an internal ecosystem composed of millions of bacteria and other microorganisms — that can influence every part of the body.

 

ActivBiome+ is a breakthrough blend of prebiotic fibers to support the gut microbiome and digestive system.

Areas the microbiome can help support
Digestion icon
Digestion
Energy icon
Energy
stool quality icon
Stool Quality
organ function icon
Overall Organ Function
Shield icon
Immune Health
A puppy being held by a person and a  puppy guide and informational form A puppy being held by a person and a  puppy guide and informational form

Your puppy's growth guide

During their first 15 months or so, you’ll want to track important dates, and developments. Sign up for ongoing support and a helpful guide you can use right away.

Your puppy's growth guide

During their first 15 months or so, you’ll want to track important dates, and developments. Sign up for ongoing support and a helpful guide you can use right away.

A puppy wrestling a piece of clothing away from a person

Puppy care for their best first year

How to Read Your Puppy’s Body Language

Understanding puppy body language will make it easier to communicate with your pup.

Eyes
Squinting and droopy lids indicate happiness or pleasure, especially during an enjoyable activity like being petted.
Ears
Ears flat against the back of their head is a sign of fear or submission.
Mouth
A partially open mouth with a lolling tongue indicates a happy and relaxed puppy.

Puppy care for their best first year

How to Read Your Puppy’s Body Language

Understanding puppy body language will make it easier to communicate with your pup.

Eyes
Squinting and droopy lids indicate happiness or pleasure, especially during an enjoyable activity like being petted.
Ears
Ears flat against the back of their head is a sign of fear or submission.
Mouth
A partially open mouth with a lolling tongue indicates a happy and relaxed puppy.
A black and white puppy looking at a toy
A black and white puppy looking at a toy

Get your puppy vaccinated

 

Vaccinating your puppy can help to protect them from several major diseases.

 

A woman holding a golden retriever puppy in her arms

Find the right puppy food for your dog’s breed size

Small breed puppies (under 25 lbs) have different nutrition needs compared to large breed puppies (greater than 35 lbs). Make sure to find a dog food designed for their rate of growth.

Find the right puppy food for your dog’s breed size

Small breed puppies (under 25 lbs) have different nutrition needs compared to large breed puppies (greater than 35 lbs). Make sure to find a dog food designed for their rate of growth.

A puppy with a collar
A puppy with a collar

Understanding your puppy’s nutrition

How often should you feed your puppy?

Your puppy will need the right amount of nutrients to become a healthy adult. Here are some simple steps to help keep your puppy healthy:

 

  • Weigh your puppy regularly.
  • Feed based on the feeding guide found on the pet food packaging and veterinary recommendations.
  • Adjust the amount you feed as your puppy grows.
A puppy with a collar
A puppy with a collar

Understanding your puppy’s nutrition

How often should you feed your puppy?

Your puppy will need the right amount of nutrients to become a healthy adult. Here are some simple steps to help keep your puppy healthy:

 

  • Weigh your puppy regularly.
  • Feed based on the feeding guide found on the pet food packaging and veterinary recommendations.
  • Adjust the amount you feed as your puppy grows.