>What is the general thought on Hills please?<
The general thought is not good :( They use inferior ingredients such as by-products,derivatives etc. they charge an exhorbatant amount for a less than premium food,vets push this product because they get huge kick backs for doing so ,the paltry amount of nutrition training most vets get are held by large corporations such as hills,euk etc. :(
Hills used to be a decent food BEFORE they got taken over by proctor&gamble,(you know,the people who make our soaps and shampoo's :rolleyes: ) who are more interested in profit than product! The cheaper the ingredients they use in their food,the more profit they can make, obviously.
Hills is a U.S brand who have very,very lax standards when it comes to pet foods,euthanised dogs and cats,leather collars etc. have all been found in some u.s brand foods,usually the cheaper foods,and it is not against the law! It also contains the preservatives BHA-BHT and ethoxiquin,which are all known cancer causing preservatives!
As Teri has already stated the more you take your dog to the vets for teeth cleaning the worse his teeth will get and you'll end up paying more and more because you will have to get them done more frequently.
The easiest AND cheapest way to keep a dogs teeth clean are by giving them bones,chicken wings and necks particularly. I know someone who adopted a dog with hideous breath,his teeth were absolutely caked with yellowish green tartar,the vet urged her to bring him in for a scaling,but she declined and said she'll bring him back for a checkup in a months time.Well a month had passed,the vet almost fell off of his chair as the dogs teeth were now pearly white...She managed to get them like this by feeding wings and necks on a daily basis with the odd recreational bone thrown in,knuckle bones i think.
The bottom line is either you can go through the hassle of brushing your dogs teeth everyday,not every now and then as this wont do much OR you can toss him a bone everyday and let them clean his teeth,to be honest i couldnt be bothered brushing my dogs teeth,what a hassle!
The last time i visited my vet he went and called the nurses and said "this is what a healthy dogs teeth should look like" while showing them my dogs teeth,i almost burst with pride.
I have owned dogs since i was a kid,i have NEVER had problems with tartar or gum disease,probaly because i have always given my dogs bones :)
Getting back to hills,my personal opinion...i wouldnt feed it,it's a waste of money,there are cheaper more healthful alternatives available to you.