Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic + Mobility, Weight + Joint Care Dry Dog Food, Chicken, 24 lb. Bag Review

4.7 (829) Amazon rating$133.99700+ bought last month

Our verdict

A combined weight management and joint support formula from Hill's that pairs metabolism activation with joint care ingredients, backed by a strong review record.

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Best for

Overweight dogs who also show signs of joint stiffness or mobility issues, where a vet wants to address weight and joint health together in one diet.

Skip if

Your dog only needs weight management or only needs joint support, since a single-condition formula might be a simpler fit than this combined approach.

  • Form Dry Food
  • Flavor Chicken
  • Benefits Supports Weight Loss And Joint Health
  • Best for Weight And Joint Support
  • Breed size All
  • Weight 24 Pounds
  • Priced 63% above the category median ($81.99 across 50 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 829 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.1/5

    829 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 Metabolic + Mobility is designed to tackle two issues at once, weight management and joint health, using what Hill's describes as a synergistic blend of ingredients. It's aimed at dogs that are carrying extra weight and also showing signs of joint discomfort, a common combination since excess weight puts additional strain on joints. The chicken-flavored formula comes in a 24 lb bag, sized for ongoing use in medium to large dogs.

With 829 reviews and a 4.7 star average, this is one of the better-performing formulas by review score in Hill's veterinary lineup, and at 700 units bought in the past month, it's also seeing solid demand. That combination suggests owners are having good results feeding it to dogs dealing with both weight and mobility concerns together.

As a veterinary diet, it's meant to be used with a vet's guidance, particularly for tracking whether the dual goals of weight loss and improved mobility are being met over time.

Pros

  • Strong 4.7 star average across 829 reviews
  • Addresses both weight management and joint health in one formula
  • Synergistic ingredient blend targets two common, related conditions
  • High recent purchase volume points to consistent demand
  • 24 lb bag size suits ongoing feeding for medium to large dogs

Cons

  • Combined formula may be more than needed if your dog only has one of the two issues
  • Requires veterinary guidance to track progress on weight and joint goals
  • Premium pricing typical of therapeutic diets

Specifications

Form
Dry Food
Flavor
Chicken
Benefits
Supports Weight Loss And Joint Health
Best for
Weight And Joint Support
Breed size
All
Weight
24 Pounds

Performance notes

This dry kibble formula combines weight management support with joint care ingredients in a chicken-flavored recipe, aiming to activate metabolism for weight loss while also supporting joint health, a pairing that fits dogs where excess weight is contributing to mobility issues. The 24 lb bag suits regular feeding for medium to large dogs.

What buyers say

With 829 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, this is one of the stronger performers in Hill's veterinary lineup, reflecting positive experiences from owners managing both weight and joint concerns in their dogs.

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Frequently asked questions

Does this formula help with both weight loss and joint pain?

It's formulated to support weight management and joint health together, which fits dogs dealing with both issues at once. It's not a guaranteed fix for joint pain, and a vet should help monitor progress on both fronts.

Is this only for dogs with existing joint problems?

It's aimed at dogs managing both excess weight and mobility concerns, so it may be more formula than needed if your dog only has one of those issues. Your vet can help decide if a single-condition diet is a better fit.

How reliable is the 4.7 star rating?

With 829 reviews behind it, a 4.7 average is a strong and fairly reliable signal, making this one of the better-reviewed combination formulas in Hill's veterinary diet line.

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