4.6(5,600)Amazon rating$49.069,000+ bought last month
Our verdict
Hill's Science Diet Adult Sensitive Stomach & Skin in Turkey & Rice Stew is a limited ingredient, chicken free wet food built for dogs prone to digestive or skin issues, and its 4.6 star rating across 5,600 reviews backs up its reputation as a go to sensitive stomach option.
Adult dogs with a sensitive stomach or skin issues, especially those that may react to chicken, since this recipe is built around turkey and rice instead.
Skip if
Your dog does fine on regular food and doesn't need digestive or skin support, since this is a targeted formula priced above a standard everyday can.
Form Wet Food
Flavor Turkey & Rice Stew
Benefits Supports Digestive Health And Promotes Skin & Coat Health
Best for Stomach & Skin Sensitivity Support
Breed size Medium
Weight 354 Grams
Priced 76% above the category median ($27.84 across 97 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 5,600 owner ratings
Popularity4.2/5
5,600 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
["This Hill's Science Diet Turkey & Rice Stew is formulated specifically for adult dogs with sensitive stomach or skin issues, using carrot, peas, and spinach alongside turkey and rice, and it's labeled chicken meat free for dogs that react to that protein.", "The formula includes prebiotic fiber to support digestive health and omega-6 fatty acids with vitamin E aimed at skin and coat health, and it's built as a low sodium, easily digestible recipe with no artificial flavors. Hill's backs it with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee.", "At $49.06 for a case of twelve 12.5 oz cans, it's priced at the premium end of canned dog food, reflecting its targeted digestive and skin support formulation. With 5,600 reviews averaging 4.6 stars and around 9,000 cases bought in the past month, it's clearly a trusted pick for dogs with sensitivities."]
Pros
Chicken meat free, built around turkey and rice for dogs sensitive to chicken
Prebiotic fiber formulated to support digestive health
Omega-6 fatty acids and vitamin E for skin and coat support
Low sodium recipe with no artificial flavors
Backed by a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee
Cons
Priced higher than standard everyday canned foods
Limited ingredient formula may be more restrictive than dogs without sensitivities need
Sold only in a full 12 can case, a bigger commitment than single cans
Specifications
Form
Wet Food
Flavor
Turkey & Rice Stew
Benefits
Supports Digestive Health And Promotes Skin & Coat Health
Best for
Stomach & Skin Sensitivity Support
Breed size
Medium
Weight
354 Grams
Performance notes
The turkey and rice base plus prebiotic fiber is formulated to support easier digestion, while the added omega-6 fatty acids and vitamin E target skin and coat health, and the low sodium, chicken free profile is built for dogs with known sensitivities rather than general nutrition.
What buyers say
With 5,600 reviews averaging 4.6 stars and about 9,000 cases bought in the past month, this is one of the more heavily purchased sensitive stomach formulas, suggesting strong repeat use among owners managing a dog's digestive or skin issues.
Is this food good for dogs with a chicken sensitivity?
Yes, it's labeled chicken meat free and built around turkey and rice instead, making it a reasonable option for dogs that react to chicken.
Does this food support skin health?
It's formulated with omega-6 fatty acids and vitamin E aimed at supporting skin and coat health, though a vet should be consulted for diagnosed skin conditions.
Is this a low sodium recipe?
Yes, Hill's lists it as a low sodium formula as part of its digestive and sensitivity support profile.
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