Pro Plan Veterinary Diets HA is a hydrolyzed protein wet food built for dogs on a vet-directed allergy plan, and its 4.4 star rating across 87 reviews suggests it is well tolerated by the dogs it was prescribed for.
Dogs whose vet has recommended a hydrolyzed protein diet to help manage food allergies or sensitivities.
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Your dog has not been diagnosed with a food allergy or your vet has not recommended a hydrolyzed protein diet, since this is a targeted veterinary formula rather than an everyday can.
Form Loaf, Paste
Flavor Chicken
Benefits Enhances Digestion And Provides High-Quality Protein With Antioxidants
Best for Allergy; Easily Digestible; Prescription; Antioxidants, Allergy; Easily Digestible; Prescription; Limited Ingredient, Allergy; Easily Digestible; Prescription; Omegas
Breed size All
Priced 17% below the category median ($81.99 across 50 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 87 owner ratings
Popularity0.9/5
87 owner reviews, fewer 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
This case of twelve 13.3 oz cans is built around hydrolyzed chicken, meaning the protein is broken into smaller pieces that are less likely to trigger an allergic response. Purina lists coconut oil and fish oil among the special ingredients and markets the formula as allergen-free with antioxidants for dogs managing food sensitivities under veterinary care.
At $67.99 for the case, it sits in the premium range typical of prescription diets. With 87 reviews averaging 4.4 stars and around 300 cases bought in the past month, it has a modest but consistent following among owners managing a diagnosed allergy.
Pros
Hydrolyzed chicken protein formulated for dogs with food allergies
Includes coconut oil and fish oil among the special ingredients
Labeled allergen-free for dogs avoiding common triggers
Loaf and paste texture works for dogs that prefer a smooth wet food
Solid 4.4 star rating across 87 reviews
Cons
Premium price point typical of a prescription veterinary diet
Only meaningful for dogs with a diagnosed allergy under vet guidance
Smaller review count than some other veterinary diet options
Specifications
Form
Loaf, Paste
Flavor
Chicken
Benefits
Enhances Digestion And Provides High-Quality Protein With Antioxidants
The item form is a loaf and paste texture packed in 13.3 oz cans, twelve to a case. The hydrolyzed chicken base is paired with coconut oil and fish oil, and Purina lists the formula as allergen-free, easily digestible and antioxidant supported.
What buyers say
At 4.4 stars across 87 reviews, feedback on this hydrolyzed formula is positive, though the review count is on the smaller side compared to some other veterinary diet cans. About 300 cases bought in the last month points to steady use among dogs already on this plan.
Hydrolyzed chicken is protein that has been broken down into smaller fragments, which can make it less likely to trigger an allergic reaction in dogs with food sensitivities. It is a common approach in veterinary allergy diets.
Can I feed this without a vet's recommendation?
This is a veterinary diet meant to address a specific health need, so it works best as part of a plan your vet has reviewed. Talk to your vet before switching your dog to a hydrolyzed protein formula.
Is this formula allergen-free?
Purina lists this formula as allergen-free, built around hydrolyzed chicken rather than the intact proteins that most commonly trigger sensitivities. Your vet can confirm whether it fits your dog's specific allergy profile.
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