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Hill's Science Diet Adult 1-6 Light Dry Dog Food, Chicken Meal & Barley, 30 lb. Bag

Hill's Science DietRecommended for adult dogs aged 1-6 years.dog-food-nutritionWeight Management

Hill's Science Diet Adult 1-6 Light Dry Dog Food, Chicken Meal & Barley, 30 lb. Bag

Hill's Science Diet Adult Light Dry Dog Food is designed for adult dogs looking to maintain a healthy weight. With chicken meal and barley, it offers a balanced diet for your furry friend.

Price
$86.99
Rating
4.8 / 5
Reviews
1,800

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Recommended for adult dogs aged 1-6 years.
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Dogs needing weight managementOwners looking for a nutritious dry food option
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Dogs with specific dietary restrictionsPuppies or senior dogs

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