Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care Wet Dog Food, Chicken, 13 oz. Cans, 12-Pack Review

4.2 (361) Amazon rating$59.99500+ bought last month

Our verdict

A well-established canned urinary care formula from Hill's that many owners turn to for dogs managing urinary tract issues, with a solid track record of reviews behind it.

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Best for

Dogs diagnosed with urinary tract concerns, including a tendency to form certain stones, who need a vet-directed diet alongside canned food's added moisture.

Skip if

Your dog doesn't have a diagnosed urinary condition, since c/d Multicare is formulated specifically to support urinary health, not for general everyday feeding.

  • Form Wet Food
  • Flavor Chicken
  • Benefits Supports Urinary Health And Helps Reduce Stone Formation
  • Best for Urinary Care
  • Breed size All
  • Weight 9.8 Pounds
  • Priced 27% below the category median ($81.99 across 50 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.2/5

    4.2 average across 361 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.8/5

    361 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Hill's Prescription Diet c/d Multicare Urinary Care is a chicken-flavored wet food built to help manage urinary tract health and support stone prevention in dogs already dealing with those issues. It comes in 13 oz cans sold as a 12-pack, giving a decent supply for regular feeding. With 361 reviews and a 4.2 star average, it has a meaningful track record among owners managing urinary conditions in their dogs.

The canned format is worth noting for urinary support specifically, since added moisture in the diet is often part of a vet's overall urinary management plan, working alongside the diet's nutrient profile. Hill's positions this as part of its Multicare line, meaning it is formulated to be broadly supportive rather than narrowly targeted at a single issue.

At 500 bought in the past month, this is one of the more actively purchased urinary formulas in Hill's veterinary lineup, suggesting it's a common vet recommendation for ongoing urinary management.

Pros

  • Formulated to support urinary tract health and help manage stone-related issues
  • Canned format adds moisture, which is often part of urinary care plans
  • Solid review base of 361 ratings at a 4.2 star average
  • Chicken flavor tends to be palatable for picky eaters
  • Part of Hill's established Multicare line for ongoing management

Cons

  • Requires a vet's diagnosis and guidance since it targets a specific health condition
  • Priced higher than standard wet food due to its therapeutic formulation
  • Not appropriate for dogs without diagnosed urinary concerns

Specifications

Form
Wet Food
Flavor
Chicken
Benefits
Supports Urinary Health And Helps Reduce Stone Formation
Best for
Urinary Care
Breed size
All
Weight
9.8 Pounds

Performance notes

Sold in 13 oz cans as a 12-pack, this formula is built around chicken and formulated to support urinary tract health, including helping manage stone formation. The added moisture from a canned diet is commonly recommended alongside dry urinary formulas as part of a broader management plan.

What buyers say

With 361 reviews averaging 4.2 stars, feedback reflects a moderately positive experience among owners managing urinary conditions, a solid rating range though not the very top tier seen on some other Hill's formulas.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this dissolve or prevent urinary stones on its own?

This diet is formulated to support urinary health and help manage stone-related issues, but it is not a guaranteed cure. Your vet should confirm the diet matches your dog's specific stone type and monitor progress with follow-up tests.

Can I feed this alongside dry c/d food?

Many owners combine wet and dry c/d formulas to add moisture while keeping the same therapeutic nutrient profile. Check with your vet on the right mix for your dog.

Is the 4.2 star rating a concern?

A 4.2 average across 361 reviews is a reasonably solid track record for a therapeutic diet, though it's worth reading a few reviews to see if any recurring issues like palatability apply to your situation.

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