Finally, weight loss success
in 10 weeks!

What if your pet could reach a perfect weight in just 10 weeks?

It can be a lot easier than you think. With Science Diet® Perfect Weight, you can see noticeable results without complex diets, hunger or regimens.

In fact, 70% of pets reached their goal weight within 10 weeks.

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Need a lift?

A few extra pounds add a lot more struggle to your pet's day.

We’ll need a bigger canvas

Many owners don’t realize their pet is overweight. See for yourself.

The struggle is real

Watch how these hefty pets battle with their weight everyday.

10 Week Turnaround Calendar

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  • Fruits and Vegetables Pets Can or Can't Eat | Hill's Pet

    Know what foods, fruits, or vegetables, your pet can or can't eat. Find out if dogs or cats can eat grapes, apples, bananas, citrus fruits, avocados, strawberries, carrots, chocolate, cheese, and more.
  • Water

    Water is the most important nutrient of all and essential for life. Animals can lose almost all their fat and half their protein and still survive, but if they lose 15% of their water, it will mean death.
  • Vitamins

    Dogs running Vitamins can be divided into two main groups depending on whether they are soluble in fat or water. In addition, there is a group of vitamin-like substances that are similar to vitamins without fitting exactly into the categories.
  • Compare Your Pet Food's Calories to Other Brands

    Compare popular pet food brands against Hill's Science Diet dry dog and cat food to see which ones meet AAFCO requirements for allowable calorie content.
  • Pet Calorie Converter

  • Fats

    Dogs running Dietary fats are required to supply energy: dietary fat provides the pet with 2.25 times more calories per weight unit than protein or carbohydrates.