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Small & Mini Adult Chicken and Brown Rice Dry Dog Food, 4.5 lb

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Weight
4.5 lb
Small & Mini Adult Chicken and Brown Rice Dry Dog Food, 4.5 lb

Small & Mini Adult Chicken and Brown Rice Dry Dog Food, 4.5 lb

$25.99
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$22.48
Found at 4 stores ·Prices updated 13 hours ago 
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$22.48 
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Hill's Science Diet Small & Mini, Adult 1-6, Small & Mini Breeds Premium Nutrition, Dry Dog Food, Chicken & Brown Rice, 4.5 lb Bag
$22.48 
as of 22:35 01/11
Tractor Supply
$22.49 
Theisen's
$25.99 
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Width
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Weight
4.5 lb

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Perfect size and taste

My puppies are extremely picky with food! Now that they have transitioned from puppy to adult I was scared they were not going to eat this as they got accustomed to puppy food! I was pleasantly surprised that they love this food more than their old food! The size makes it so easy for them to eat since they are small dogs! Couldn’t be happier with this purchase

Natalie · Review provided by chewy.com
December 03, 2024

She finally eats again! Thank you Hills!

Our dog was wasting away because she was not doing well on Purina Pro Plan Toy Breed. We switched to Royal Canin dachshund puppy, and she picked at it reluctantly, eating less than half the recommended amount daily. As she lost more weight, we decided to try Hills as recommended by our 2 vet offices. She immediately started eating it (!!!) She seems to like the smaller kibble size of this small breed & mini formulation, as well as the flavor. She has energy again and is finally gaining some much needed weight. Thank you!!!

Betsy · Review provided by chewy.com
December 01, 2024

My Puppies Will Eat this Food

When we picked up our puppies, our vet had recommended Hills and 2 other brands. We had originally placed our girls on a different brand, but due to manufacter issues and back log, we had to switch food and went to Hills. Our girls only recently turned 1, so we decided to go back to the other brand, only to find out they would not eat it. So, now they are back on Hills and seem to be mucn happier. It doesn't always pay to try to save a few dollars

Buff · Review provided by chewy.com
November 19, 2024

[Rewarded Review] Food WAY too small. It's flakes

I bought too small of bite size. What i got was like flakes. Afraid to feed my dog incase it gets stuck and he chokes. Honestly I have no idea what small dog could even eat it. It's so small maybe a rat or gennia pig.

Denise · Review provided by Tractor Supply
November 18, 2024

Made my Bernese Mountain Dog super skinny.

This food sucked!!! I did a seven-day transition and my dog wouldn't even touch it. I eventually had to force-feed him. He hated it that much. Would not recommend it for a Bernese Mountain dog. After six months of force-feeding, he lost about 50 pounds. These developers can suck it, I had to put him down. 125,000 dollars right down the drain. Thanks a lot, dummies.

Stupidpetfood · Review provided by Tractor Supply
November 12, 2024

[Rewarded Review] WOW! Superior Dog Food!

Great! My Vet recommended Hill's Science Dog Food for my dog.

Evie C · Review provided by Tractor Supply
September 19, 2024

My girls love it

I have two chihuahuas - both extremely picky eaters. Took years of hit and miss with various dry dog foods. Finally, both satisfied. The kibble is perfect size for their mouths and they eat very well. I’m happy that they are happy. The food is on the expensive side but guess have to just deal with that.

Mags · Review provided by Tractor Supply
August 21, 2024

I switched to science diet about 4 years ago for my maltipoo. My dog loves the tiny bits and has no issues with digestion as he has with his previous brand dog food. I buy my Science diet from Amazon about once a month. Great size bag for the price point and piece of mind. Knowing I'm feeding my dog a healthy food with no artificial preservatives, no synthetic colors, or artificial flavors!

tionne.s · Review provided by influenster.com
August 16, 2024

My little Havanese has absolutely fallen in love with Hill's Science Diet Adult Small Mini Dry Dog Food. They are nice and small and I mix it with her moist food twice daily. It's truly the perfect size for small mouths and she loves the taste. Hill's Science Diet is a brand that I trust.

sheri.o · Review provided by influenster.com
June 20, 2024

Dog food

The pet places didn't have the dry food I need it. I realized I could check wallwart as they usually have everything. Bingo! I found it with a couple of clicks. I had it delivered to my house front door super fast. perfect delivery!

Loretta · Review provided by Walmart
June 12, 2024

Too salty

Too salty. My dog is always super thirsty after eating this kibble. I can visually see the salt grains on the kibble. I wish they didn’t change the original small adult recipe. I will look for another brand once we finish this bag. My dog had been eating small adult hills science diet for 3 years. Sad.

Kealaakapualani · Review provided by petco.com
February 23, 2024

BEWARE

Hill's discontinued Small Paws with no warning and started advertising a new name of "Small & Mini" but did not indicate anywhere on the bag that the recipe has changed and that you need to transition slowly. My dog who normally did well on this kibble got extremely sick after we received the new bag - horrible diarrhea and vomiting and he was unable to sleep because he had to go out so often. We should not have to worry about our dogs getting sick from their KIBBLE with everything else out there in the world. Hill's has completely lost my trust for making my dog this sick and we are switching brands entirely. Please be careful with Hill's! It's very dangerous to switch up recipes like this without CLEAR advertisement of the change. Their priorities lie with advertising a cute name change in bold letters and bright coloring rather than being transparent about a complete change in recipe that could make dogs sick. Horrible

Nicole · Review provided by chewy.com
December 14, 2023

FYI>>Recipe CHANGE, now include CORN AND SOYBEAN MEAL.

Willow has been eating Science diet since puppy hood. She ate the puppy food, then switched over to this adult food. Willow never had any digestive issues or upset tummy with this food, BUT NOW they DRASTICALLY CHANGED the recipe. I highly recommend that you gradually switch your pups over to this food over a course of 7 days by mixing it with the older kibble formula. They have made a BIG change in the ingredients in this kibble. Willow was transitioned over to this new formula and is doing well on it with no digestive or tummy issues..

shawe66 · Review provided by chewy.com
December 03, 2023

Bad Bag

I always buy this for my 4 maltese. They love it, however, started this bag and they all got diarrhea and 2 of the smaller ones would vomit alittle after meal time. They don't want to eat it now. Otherwise used to empty bowls at meal time and bark at empty dishes for more. Must be a bad bag?? I would usually recommend this as very good food but I wouldn't want your fur babies to go through what mine did. Went to store and got a sm. bag to try a tiny amount and they were fine with it. Bad batch of food. Now I have to throw out an expensive big bag of food and try an order it after sm. bag gone.

Ann · Review provided by chewy.com
November 12, 2023

Bring Back the Old Formula

I’ve always had my dog on Hill’s dog food - specifically the Chicken Meal & White Rice recipe. I’ve been looking everywhere for this bag to restock on it. Last week, I found out there’s been a formula change. I tried it out and my dog reacted badly to the new formula. While my dog does eat it, he throws up immediately after. Sad to say I will now have to look for a new brand of dog food. Sigh.

WagMom · Review provided by petco.com
October 18, 2023

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foong6066 · Review provided by shopee.com.my
August 10, 2023

My yorkipoo has always had

My yorkipoo has always had a picky palette when it comes to dry food. I was pleasantly surprised to find that she likes this food, more so than the dry food I had been feeding her and the wet food as well. The morsal size is perfect for her. We are both sold and I plan to transition to this dry food, exclusively. Additionally, I feel safe feeding her this product, based on reviews and research.

Flynn · Review provided by hillspet.com
March 27, 2023

Suitability:good

soniaspee · Review provided by shopee.sg
February 10, 2023

Seems to help with eye staining

I had been feeding my Maltese/Chihuahua Royal Canin for several years. Chewy (and everyone else) was out of stock so I had to make a switch. We don’t have issues with picky eaters in my house, so I could’ve picked just about anything. However, based on the reviews I went with Science Diet. My dog seems to like it, but the biggest difference I’ve noticed is in reduced tear stains. Even though my pup is a mutt, her Maltese DNA makes her susceptible to tear staining. Since I switched her diet there is a noticeable reduction in the discoloration around her eyes and mouth. Who knew! I won’t be switching back to her old Royal Canin food.

Mom2GnP · Review provided by chewy.com
December 07, 2020

Impossibly picky pup approved

My 8lb poodle mix is incredibly difficult to feed. Not only will she reject a dry food after one day (if she eats it at all), but she requires dry matter protein content below 25% for a liver condition AND is missing teeth so tiny kibbles are a must. This food checks all the boxes! It is 24.9% protein dry matter (if you're not familiar with dry matter calculations, google it and then head to Hill's website and search the product, under "key caloric content" they'll give you the dry matter breakdown). Plus, the pieces are teeny tiny and she actually eats it! I love that it doesn't have legumes and comes from a reputable manufacturer that does extensive research and testing on their foods. My vet gave it two thumbs up. Happy dog mom!

DogMomx2 · Review provided by chewy.com
June 29, 2020
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We found this at six stores including Walmart, Amazon, and Tractor Supply. This product sells from $22.48 up to $25.99. Users can save 13% by shopping at eBay.

Prices are currently typical for this product, ranging from $21 to $33, and the lowest price we've seen is $14.99.

This product is also marketed as the 

Hill's Science Diet Adult Small Paws Chicken Meal & Rice Recipe Dry Dog Food, 4.5 lb bag at Walmart

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Hill's Science Diet Small & Mini, Adult 1-6, Small & Mini Breeds Premium Nutrition, Dry Dog Food, Chicken & Brown Rice, 4.5 lb Bag E11 at Walmart

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Hill's Science Diet Small & Mini, Adult 1-6, Small & Mini Breeds Premium Nutrition, Dry Dog Food, Chicken & Brown Rice, 4.5 lb Bag at Amazon

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Description

Ensure your small or mini breed dog gets the precise nutrition they need with this delicious chicken and brown rice recipe. Made with easy-to-digest ingredients and a proprietary antioxidant blend, it supports healthy digestion, lean muscle maintenance, and a shiny coat. Perfect for adult dogs, this 4.5 lb bag offers balanced nutrition for lifelong health.

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