- Hill's Pet Nutrition
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name = Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
type = Subsidiary ofColgate-Palmolive
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location_city =Topeka, Kansas
location_country =United States
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industry =Dog food Cat food
products = Hill's Prescription Diet
Hill's Science Diet
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intl =Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc is a subsidiary of
Colgate-Palmolive Company. They are a large scale provider of dog and cat foods.History
In 1928, Dr. Mark L. Morris Sr. established Raritan Hospital for Animals in Edison, New Jersey. At the time, this was one of only two small animal hospitals in the United States. By 1939, Dr. Morris believed managing nutrition could have a positive effect on the health of companion animals.
In the late 1930s, Morris Frank, a young blind man, was touring the country with his guide dog Buddy promoting Seeing Eye® dogs. However, Buddy, a German Shepard, was suffering from kidney failure and Mr. Frank asked Dr. Morris for help. Dr. Morris believed the illness was a result of poor nutrition, and began developing a new pet food to help Buddy. With his wife, Louise Morris, in the kitchen, Dr. Morris formulated the dog food. Louise and three other women continued making the food in the Morris family basement, storing it in Ball® jars. Raritan Ration B was the forerunner of Hill's® Prescription Diet® k/d® Canine and is developed for dogs with renal failure and insufficiency.
Dr. Morris mailed the food to Mr. Frank, who was on tour across the country with Buddy. However, the jars often broke in transit. The U.S. was in WWII and glass was scarce. Morris Frank arranged for delivery of several thousand cans and a hand operated canning machine to Dr. Morris. His staff then started canning food. So, in 1948, Dr. Morris contracted with Burton Hill of the Hill Packing Company in Topeka, Kansas, to can the food with a new name, Canine k/d®, and licensed Hill to produce his pet food formulas.
In the following years, the partnership between Dr. Morris and the Hill Packing Company evolved into Hill's Pet Nutrition, and it continued to grow and add formulas of therapeutic pet food to its Prescription Diet line of products. Dr. Morris established a research laboratory in Topeka in 1951, when four Prescription Diet pet foods for dogs were available.
Dr. Morris' son, Dr. Mark Morris Jr., continued to help grow Hill's Pet Nutrition over the next several decades. Dr. Morris Jr. noticed a demand for consistent, high-quality pet food for use in research. As a result, he developed a food for healthy pets. In 1968, the food line was made available through veterinarians and pet professionals as Hill's® Science Diet®. The line has continued to expand, and today includes more than 50 pet foods formulated for many life stages and special needs in healthy pets.
In 1976, the Colgate-Palmolive Company purchased Hill's Pet Nutrition. Today, Hill's® pet food products are available in 86 countries around the world. The company sales reached $1 billion in 1999, and continue to grow each year. Veterinarians worldwide recommend and feed their own pets Hill's products more than any other brand of pet food. Today, Hill's product lines include more than 60 Prescription Diet brand pet foods and more than 50 Science Diet brand pet foods.
At the Hill's Pet Nutrition Center in Topeka, Kansas, a staff of veterinarians and board-certified specialists in nutrition and internal medicine work alongside a staff of companion pets to develop nutritious and tasty pet food. Each companion pet has a team to provide it clean living quarters, exercise areas, an agility course and other human and animal companions. The facility also houses a fully equipped veterinary hospital certified by the American Animal Hospital Association. This means the hospital conforms with the highest standards of small animal veterinary hospitals today.
Today, Hill’s manufactures Hill’s® Prescription Diet® brand pet foods, therapeutic pet foods available only through veterinarians, and Hill’s® Science Diet® brand pet foods sold through veterinarians and pet specialty stores.
cience Diet
Prescription Diet
Hill's has a large line of prescription foods for cats and dogs with specific
disease s.Prescription diet dry and canned food is only available through avet or pet pharmacy (such as Banfield in PetSmart stores). Prescription diet food replaces all other food until the disease is cleared or for the rest of the pet's life if it is chronic.Product line
*a/d -
Accident recovery, weight gain
*c/d -Feline lower urinary tract disease and adult cat maintenance diet
*d/d - Allergic Skin Reactions
*g/d - Geriatric Diet
*h/d - Heart Disease
*i/d -Gastrointestinal diseases
*k/d -Kidney disease
*l/d -Liver disease
*m/d -Weight loss and diabetes management
*r/d -Obesity orhyperlipidemia
*s/d -Struvite crystals
*t/d -Dental disease and tartar prevention
*w/d -Weight control for specific problems
*x/d -Oxalate crystals
*z/d -Food allergy Involvement in 2007 Pet Food Recalls
On
March 30 ,2007 , Hill's Pet Nutrition announced that it was voluntarily recalling a specialized dry cat food, "Prescription Diet m/d dry only", because it contained the samewheat gluten implicated in the recalls of pet food manufactured byMenu Foods [cite web
url=http://www.hillspet.com/menu_foods/Menu_Foods_03302007_en_US.htm
publisher=Hill's Pet Nutrition
date=2007-03-30
accessdate=2007-03-30
title=Hills Pet Nutrition, Inc. Voluntarily Recalls Single Product, Prescription Diet m/d Feline Dry Food, Only Product Containing Wheat Gluten] The recalled food is sold through veterinarians for cats withobesity or diabetes.References
*Parker-Pope, Tara, (
November 3 ,1997 ). " [http://www.simplyschnauzer.net/hills.html Why Vets Recommend 'Designer' Chow] ". "The Wall Street Journal".
*Burns, Katie, (February 1 ,2008 ). " [http://www.avma.org/onlnews/javma/feb08/080201a.asp Alliance will help veterinarians address obesity in pets] ". "Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association".
*(February 1 ,2008 ). " [http://www.dvmnews.com/dvm/News/AVMA-partnership-promotes-obesity-awareness/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/488863 AVMA partnership promotes obesity awareness] ". "DVM Newsmagazine".External links
* [http://www.hillspet.com/ Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. Consumer Home Page]
* [http://www.hillsvet.com/ Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. Veterinary Health Care Team Home Page]
* [http://www.hillsvet.com/vetstudent Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. Veterinary Student Home Page]
* [http://www.petdental.com/ Hill's Support of Pet Dental Health]
* [http://www.petfit.com/ AVMA/Hill's Alliance for Healthier Pets - Obesity Awareness and Prevention Program]
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