Vet prescription diets are a little different from regular over-the-counter food because they're specifically designed to treat certain health conditions. There are all sorts of prescription dog food options out there, including wet food, dry food, and even treats. However, you should always consult your vet before giving your dog a prescription formula.
Some popular brands include Hill's Prescription Diet and Royal Canin Veterinary Diet. These foods are made by veterinarians and have been clinically tested to make sure they work. They're also made with ingredients that are chosen for their therapeutic properties and taste, so your dog will love them (and they'll love your dog right back).
The vet-endorsed Hills Prescription Diet offers an extensive selection of dry and wet dog prescription food to help you manage your pet’s health condition. The range targets, among others, metabolic, digestive, urinary, liver, kidney, joint and dental problems, as well as skin sensitivities. The Royal Canin VET formulas include gastrointestinal, urinary, hepatic, dental, allergenic, mobility and skin support dry foods. The wet range includes diabetes, recovery, obesity and sensitivity formulas.
So if your dog has any of these issues, talk to your vet about whether prescription dog food might be a good option. They can help you choose the right one and make sure it fits into your pet's overall treatment plan. Then, you can order your new vet-recommended food online and have it delivered right to your door. Just be sure to follow the directions on the bag (or your vet's instructions) exactly, and try not to mix it with other foods or treats.