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Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small & Mini Dry Dog Food, Chicken & Brown Rice, 4.5 lb. Bag

Hill's Science DietFollow the feeding guidelines on the package based on your puppy's weight.Dog Food & NutritionGrowth

Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small & Mini Dry Dog Food, Chicken & Brown Rice, 4.5 lb. Bag

Hill's Science Diet Puppy Small & Mini Dry Dog Food is specially formulated for small and mini breed puppies, providing essential nutrients for healthy growth. With a high rating and positive reviews, it's a trusted choice for new puppy owners.

Price
$23.99
Rating
4.8 / 5
Reviews
9,000

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ChickenBrown Rice

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Follow the feeding guidelines on the package based on your puppy's weight.
Best For

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Small and mini breed puppies aged 1 month and up.
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GrowthNutrition
Pet Type Fit

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Dogs
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Puppy
Not Ideal For

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Adult dogs or large breed puppies.

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