Hill's Prescription Diet j/d Joint Care with Lamb Canned Dog Food, 13-oz, case of 12
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Improving your dogs mobility is as easy as feeding the right nutrition. Being proactive about mobility issues early can avoid the need for more aggressive treatments. Hill's Prescription Diet j/d helps your dog walk, run and jump more easily in just 21 days.
Key Benefits- Improving your dog's mobility can be as easy as feeding the right nutrition
- Help improve your dog's ability to run, walk and jump in as little as 21 days with a clinically proven combination of nutrients
- An excellent source of the Omega 3 fatty acid, EPA, to nourish cartilage
- Controlled calorie content and added L-carnitine help maintain a healthy weight and avoid extra stress on joints
- Enriched with glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate and controlled calories and added L-carnitine for a healthy and highly palatable formula your dog will love
Veterinary Authorization
This item needs authorization from your veterinarian. Simply provide your pet and vet clinic information at Checkout and we'll follow up with your veterinarian to confirm. If you have a copy of your authorization, you can expedite the process by uploading a scan or photo of it to the Prescriptions section in your account or your order confirmation. You can also email it to vetdiet@chewy.com.
Diet Transitioning
Pets can be sensitive to sudden changes in their diets. For this reason, it is extremely important to follow a gradual transition plan to best support your pet's health and product effectiveness. Ask your Veterinarian about the best way to transition your pet to a new food.
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Item Number69768
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Weight9.75 pounds
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Packaging TypeCan
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Food TexturePate
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BrandHill's
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeSmall Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds, All Breeds
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Food FormWet Food
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Special DietPea-Free, Veterinary Diet
Water, Rice, Lamb Liver, Pork By-Products, Flaxseed, Whole Grain Corn, Lamb, Cracked Pearled Barley, Fish Oil, Soybean Meal, Powdered Cellulose, Soybean Oil, Chicken Liver Flavor, Dicalcium Phosphate, Calcium Carbonate, Egg Product, Choline Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Iodized Salt, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Ascorbic Acid (source of Vitamin C), Niacin Supplement, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Biotin, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid), L-Lysine, Taurine, minerals (Zinc Oxide, Ferrous Sulfate, Manganese Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Calcium Iodate), Glucosamine Hydrochloride, L-Carnitine, Chondroitin Sulfate, Beta-Carotene.
Caloric Content498 kcal/13 oz can
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 5.6% min |
Crude Fat | 5.4% min |
Crude Fiber | 1.5% max |
Weight | Amount (cans) | |
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5 lbs | 3/8 | |
10 lbs | 3/4 | |
15 lbs | 1 | |
20 lbs | 1 1/4 | |
30 lbs | 1 2/3 | |
40 lbs | 2 | |
50 lbs | 2 1/2 | |
60 lbs | 2 3/4 | |
70 lbs | 3 1/4 | |
80 lbs | 3 1/2 | |
100 lbs | 4 | |
120 lbs | 4 2/3 |
Pets can be sensitive to sudden changes in their diets. For this reason, it is extremely important to follow a gradual transition plan to best support your pet's health and product effectiveness. It is recommended to follow at least a 7-day transition plan before exclusively feeding your pet a new food. Start by mixing 75% of your pet's current diet with 25% of the new diet on Day 1 and Day 2. On Day 3 and Day 4, mix 50% of the current diet with 50% of the new diet. On Day 5 and Day 6, mix 25% of the current diet with 75% of the new diet. On Day 7, you can feed your pet the new food exclusively. Ask your Veterinarian about the best way to transition your pet to a new food.
Transition Day | Current Diet | New Diet |
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Days 1-2 | 75% | 25% |
Days 3-4 | 50% | 50% |
Days 5-6 | 25% | 75% |
Day 7 | 0% | 100% |
Why should I buy veterinary diets from Chewy?
We offer competitive prices and free shipping on orders over $49. Plus, you'll save more if you sign up for automatic refills with Autoship at Checkout. Chewy experts are available 24/7 to answer any questions you have.
How do I order veterinary diets?
- Search for the diet your veterinarian recommends and add it to your cart. You can purchase your veterinary diets along with any other items you need.
- At Checkout, you'll be asked for your pet's name and veterinary clinic information so we can confirm that the item is authorized by your veterinarian.
- Place your order and we'll take care of contacting your veterinarian. If you have a copy of your authorization, you can expedite the process by uploading a scan or photo of it to the Prescriptions section in your account or your order confirmation. You can also email it to vetdiet@chewy.com.
If your clinic needs more information from you or recommends a different diet, we'll let you know immediately.
I have a copy of the authorization from my veterinarian. Can I send it to you?
Yes. If you have a paper copy of your veterinarian's authorization, you can upload a scan or photo to the Prescriptions section in your account or your order confirmation. You can also email it to vetdiet@chewy.com.
Can I use a veterinarian's authorization if it was written by a veterinarian out of state? Yes. We accept valid authorizations from anywhere in the United States, Canada, and U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico.
Why do I need a veterinarian's authorization?
Veterinary diets are formulated with the precise ingredients and nutrients needed to address specific medical issues. Because these diets are formulated for medical issues, veterinary authorization is needed to advise you on the best way to give them to your pet and to monitor your pet's health while they are on the diet.
Can someone else (such as a caretaker or family member) place an order for my pet?
Yes, but we'll need them to contact us and provide the full name of the pet's owner after the order is placed. This is so the veterinary clinic can locate your pet's records when we contact them. Email us at vetdiet@chewy.com or call us 24/7 at 1-800-672-4399.
Do authorizations expire?
Yes. Your veterinarian will tell us when your authorization expires and how many refills you have before they'd like you to check back in with them.
Can I set up automatic refills? Yes. Sign up for Autoship at Checkout and select how often you need refills. We'll automatically ship your veterinary diets for as long as your authorization allows. If you run out of refills or your authorization expires, we'll automatically contact your veterinarian for a new authorization.
What if I have more questions? How can I reach the veterinary diets team at Chewy?
Email us at vetdiet@chewy.com, start a chat on Chewy.com, or call us anytime at 1-800-672-4399. We're here for you 24/7.
Improving Lives Together

Groundbreaking Nutrition for Healthy Teeth and Joints
Hill's Prescription Diet j/d helps keep pets active, while Prescription Diet t/d promotes dental health for your pet. The Prescription Diet t/d food carries the Veterinary Oral Health Council Seal of Acceptance and is clinically proven to reduce bacteria-laden plaque and tartar buildup.
Prescription Diet j/d helps preserve joint cartilage, maintain a healthy weight and avoid extra stress on the joints. This therapeutic food is clinically proven to improve your dog's ability to run, walk and jump in as few as 21 days and as few as 28 days for cats.
Clinical Nutrition
With Hill's, it's not just high-quality ingredients that count. Their focus is on the proper balance of nutrients in every recipe. So Hill's has developed foods that are designed to help pets with specific health conditions, providing the right nutrients to support their health. Hill's alliance with veterinarians puts them in a unique position find a nutrition recommendation for your pet no matter what health issue your pet is facing.
Formulated by Veterinarians
Hill's Prescription Diet started with a veterinarian's belief that some health issues could be managed through nutrition. What began as a theory has now been proven through extensive research by a team of over 220 vets, PhD nutritionists and food scientists. The results can be seen in Hill's Prescription Diet therapeutic pet foods.
Meeting the Highest Standards
Providing a food that delivers exactly what it says it does is Hill's number one priority, in fact, they perform over five million safety and quality checks every year. They've established relationships with trusted suppliers and will only accept ingredients that meet stringent standards.

The Taste Factor
You might know that Hill's Prescription Diet is good for your pet, but she's only concerned with the taste. Even though they place a heavy emphasis on nutrition, Hill's hasn't forgotten about palatability. Savory ingredients are combined to produce foods with enticing aromas, textures, and shapes that your pet can't resist.
Comprehensive Support for Joint and Dental Health
Talk to your veterinarian about the right formula for your pet.

t/d Dental Care Dog and Cat Food
Chicken Flavor
Key Nutrients
- Special fiber matrix technology
- Unique kibble shape and size
- Complete and balanced nutrition
Health Benefits
- Promotes overall health
- Fights bacteria-laden plaque
- Cleans the surface of the tooth

j/d Joint Care Dog and Cat Food
Chicken Flavor
Key Nutrients
- Therapeutic levels of omega-3 fatty acids
- Source of glucosamine & chondroitin
- Controlled calories and added L-carnitine
Health Benefits
- Helps retain joint cartilage
- Helps maintain a healthy weight and avoid extra stress on joints
- Supports a healthy immune system
About Hill's Prescription Diet
Hill's mission is to help enrich and lengthen the special relationships between people and their pet. Their Prescription Diet product line delivers clinically proven nutrition that supports common pet health concerns, from digestive and urinary health to aging and weight management.

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Perfect for my dogs needs
By RoeH on Jan 6, 2021
After my vet consulted with Hills regarding proper diet care for my dog, who has the beginnings of a kidney issue, plus she’s a little overweight, this food turns out to be perfect. She’s lost some weight, and hopefully this will keep her potential issue in check
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Something changed
By DogGma on Dec 19, 2020
My son’s dog use to love this food but refuses to eat it now. She will eat the dry version but we use to supplement with canned. I think formula has changed. Chewy is great, just not this canned food!
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Joint Care j/d Canned Dog Food
By Sundance on Nov 3, 2020
My dog Lincoln has been on this diet for over two months now - and it seems to have made her joint pain more tolerable. She moves around faster and has less episodes of crying. I would recommend this product for that alone. The drawback is that it is so very dry out of the can that I need to add 1/2 cup of water and stick it in the microwave for 30 seconds just to loosen it up.
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Waiting for Results
By TitansParents on Oct 26, 2020
Great dog food, my Boxer really likes it. We bought it to help with our Boxer’s arthritis in his back. We are scheduled to get another x-ray in January 2021 to see if the arthritis has slowed.
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Helps with hips
By Boulder on Jan 13, 2021
Our rescue dog came with degeneration in both hips! It has helped him tremendously
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Changed formula--no good
By Shasta on Jul 29, 2020
We have been using this for over a year and the dog loved it. This last shipment we opened a can and it smelled awful and the color was greyish instead of the pink/brown we were used to. The dog won't touch the stuff. I opened another can and it was the same. I called the Customer Service number for Hill's on the can. They were great! But they informed me that they have changed their recipe. Bummer, because now the dog won't eat it...and she eats her own vomit so that's saying a lot!
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Holly likes it!
By GrannyK on Oct 16, 2020
Our Holly likes this quite a bit. The food looks really good and has a good smell.
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Thanks to Chewy
By 0071 on Mar 27, 2020
I have seven dogs and love the convenience of Chewy...while some prices are the same and some a little more expensive than my vet charges, it is worth the extra money to have the items delivered to my home, especially in these times...
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Off medication
By karen66 on Feb 20, 2020
I brought the j/d joint care canned food on the suggestion of my vet. My dog is able to move around more than before and is off antiflammatory med.
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Who’d have thought
By LouLou on Mar 29, 2020
My dog loves it! It doesn’t look great but he doesn’t mind.