Hill's Science Diet Small & Mini Adult 1-6 Dry Dog Food vs Taste of the Wild High Prairie Grain-Free Dry Dog Food with Roasted Bison & Venison
Overall winner: Hill's Science Diet Small & Mini Adult 1-6 Dry Dog Food
Key Differences
Hill's Science Diet (A) targets small and mini adult dogs with easy-to-digest ingredients, omega-6s and vitamin E for skin & coat and promotes lean muscle with high-quality protein; Taste of the Wild (B) is a grain-free, high-protein (32%) formula with real meat as the first ingredient plus probiotics and prebiotics. Choose A if you need a small-breed specific, easily digestible formula and stronger review approval; choose B if you want a grain-free, higher-protein diet with novel meats and added gut-supporting ingredients
Hill's Science Diet Small & Mini Adult 1-6 Dry Dog Food
Dry dog food for small & mini breeds with high quality protein and easily digestible ingredients. Supports lean muscle and healthy skin & coat; formulated for small breeds and gut comfort
Pros
- high quality protein for lean muscle
- easy-to-digest ingredients
- supports skin & coat health
- made in the USA with global ingredients
Cons
- no flavor variety details beyond chicken & brown rice
Taste of the Wild High Prairie Grain-Free Dry Dog Food with Roasted Bison & Venison
Grain-free dry dog food with real meat as the #1 ingredient and 32% protein. Includes species-specific probiotics and antioxidants for digestion and immune support. Customers note good quality and taste, with mixed opinions on digestibility
Pros
- real meat as primary ingredient
- high-protein (32%)
- probiotics and prebiotics for digestion
- omega fatty acids for skin and coat
Cons
- mixed feedback on whether dogs will eat it
- some reports of digestive issues
- some dogs may have allergies to ingredients
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Taste of the Wild |
| Durability | Hill's Science Diet |
| Versatility | Taste of the Wild |
| User Reviews | Hill's Science Diet |