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  • Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food is specially formulated by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians to support your dog's digestive system
  • Clinically proven nutrition to help settle digestive upsets in dogs
  • Highly digestible formula to support easy nutrient absorption
  • Made with proprietary ActivBiome+ ingredient technology shown to rapidly activate beneficial gut bacteria and support a healthy GI microbiome balance
  • Unique blend of prebiotic fibers to promote regular bowel movements and help balance digestive function

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  • Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food is specially formulated by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians to support your dog's digestive system
  • Clinically proven nutrition to help settle digestive upsets in dogs
  • Highly digestible formula to support easy nutrient absorption
  • Made with proprietary ActivBiome+ ingredient technology shown to rapidly activate beneficial gut bacteria and support a healthy GI microbiome balance
  • Unique blend of prebiotic fibers to promote regular bowel movements and help balance digestive function
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1. What does i/d mean in Hill's dog food?
Answer
In Hill's dog food, the term "i/d" stands for "intestinal diet," indicating its formulation is specifically tailored to address various gastrointestinal issues in dogs. This specialized diet is designed to be highly digestible, making it suitable for pets with sensitive stomachs. Additionally, i/d dog food is formulated to be low-residue, meaning it produces less total stool. This feature is particularly beneficial for dogs experiencing constipation problems, as it helps promote regular bowel movements and alleviate discomfort associated with constipation.
2. How long can a dog stay on i/d food?
Answer
Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food can be fed long-term to dogs requiring a highly digestible diet with moderate fat levels. It is suitable for patients recovering from acute gastrointestinal (GI) disease or experiencing maldigestion issues. Veterinarians recommend feeding i/d food for at least 7 days, with a duration of 1-2 weeks for acute cases and 3-12 weeks for maldigestion. The flexible feeding duration allows for tailored treatment based on the severity and underlying cause of the dog's GI condition. However, the specific duration of i/d food usage should be determined in consultation with a veterinarian. This will ensure the treatment effectively supports the dog's health needs over the long term.
3. Is Hill’s dry dog food safe?
Answer
Hill's dry dog food is considered safe for pets. They prioritize pet safety by conducting daily final safety checks on every Hill's pet food product. These rigorous checks are implemented to uphold the highest standards of quality and safety in pet food manufacturing. Furthermore, all finished products undergo thorough physical inspection and testing for key nutrients before release. This meticulous process ensures that each bag of Hill's food consistently meets the nutritional requirements and quality standards set by the company.
4. What is the difference between prescription dog food and regular dog food?
Answer
The primary difference between prescription dog food and regular dog food lies in their formulation and purpose. Prescription dog foods, also known as therapeutic or veterinary diets, are specifically designed to address the nutritional needs of dogs with specific health conditions. These diets are meticulously formulated with ingredients in precise proportions to support the management and treatment of particular diseases. In contrast, regular dog food is formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of healthy dogs without specific health issues.
5. What foods stop diarrhea in dogs?
Answer
When addressing diarrhea in dogs, certain foods can help soothe their upset stomachs and promote digestive health. Cheryl Williams, a certified professional dog trainer, recommends a limited-ingredient diet such as turkey and peas for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Additionally, boiled sweet potatoes, green beans (without salt), and plain pumpkin puree are beneficial due to their fiber content and digestive properties. For dogs unable to digest rice, alternatives like turkey or chicken baby food and quinoa can provide easily digestible nutrition. Williams emphasizes the importance of letting the dog's stomach rest by skipping a meal. Additionally, the focus should be on hydration, often achieved by adding a capful or two of regular Pedialyte to their water. However, in cases of severe illness such as Parvo, professional veterinary care is essential, as home remedies may not suffice. Overall, a balanced approach incorporating these dietary adjustments can help alleviate diarrhea and support the dog's recovery.Reference:https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-foods-that-can-help-soothe-an-upset-stomach-and-firm-up-your-dogs-stool-when-he-has-diarrhea/answer/Cheryl-Williams-41?ch=10&oid=345223345&share=1fc0f831&srid=hpmxqX&target_type=answer
6. How often should I feed my dog?
Answer
The frequency of feeding your dog can depend on various factors such as their age, size, activity level, and individual dietary needs. Misty Groves shares her experience of feeding her dog twice a day. She provides balanced meals comprising cooked meats or fish, vegetables, and some carbohydrates like potatoes, quinoa, or rice, along with some kibble. Additionally, her active dog received a small snack in the evening to supplement her energy levels. Groves emphasizes the importance of adjusting meal portions based on the dog's activity level. Furthermore, you need to monitor their weight to ensure they maintain a healthy balance. For less active dogs, Groves suggests two meals a day, ideally at breakfast and dinner, with portion sizes tailored to their needs. Reference: https://www.quora.com/How-often-should-you-feed-your-dog-food/answer/Misty-Groves?ch=10&oid=1477743665298760&share=511d7577&srid=hpmxqX&target_type=answer
7. How much rice should I feed my dog with diarrhea?
Answer
When feeding rice to a dog with diarrhea, Nancy Amburgey, an AKC Dog Judge, suggests offering approximately the same amount as their regular kibble portion. For example, if your dog typically consumes 2 cups of kibble, you would feed them 2 cups of cooked rice. Additionally, veterinarians recommend adding boiled chicken breast to the rice as it provides easily digestible protein. It's crucial to ensure the dog stays hydrated by encouraging them to drink plenty of water. You can also offer them plain Pedialyte to replenish electrolytes. Monitoring the dog's behavior is important, as mild digestive upset can sometimes resolve on its own. However, if diarrhea persists beyond 24-48 hours or if the dog's condition worsens, consulting a veterinarian is advised. In severe cases, seeking immediate veterinary care may be necessary to address the dog's health needs effectively.Reference:https://www.quora.com/How-much-rice-do-you-give-a-dog-with-diarrhea/answer/Nancy-Amburgey?ch=10&oid=242258238&share=449f3ddd&srid=hpmxqX&target_type=answer

What is Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food?

Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dry Dog Food is great tasting highly digestible clinical nutrition specially formulated to help settle digestive upsets in dogs.It’s made in the USA with global ingredients you can trust, and was developed by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians.

This therapeutic nutrition requires a prescription. Please consult your veterinarian for further information on how Prescription Diet foods can help your dog continue to enjoy a happy and active life.

Suitable for:

Dogs (with digestive upsets)

Benefits:

  • Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food is specially formulated by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians to support your dog's digestive system
  • Clinically proven nutrition to help settle digestive upsets in dogs
  • Highly digestible formula to support easy nutrient absorption
  • Made with proprietary ActivBiome+ ingredient technology shown to rapidly activate beneficial gut bacteria and support a healthy GI microbiome balance
  • Unique blend of prebiotic fibers to promote regular bowel movements and help balance digestive function

How does Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food work?

Fortified with Hill's breakthrough ActivBiome+ ingredient technology clinically shown to rapidly activate the gut microbiome to support digestive health and well-being. This dry dog food contains prebiotic fiber and omega-3 & 6 fatty acids. It also has clinically proven antioxidants for a healthy immune system. Plus, this food’s high digestibility helps ensure easy nutrient absorption. It meets the special nutritional needs of puppies and adult dogs. Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food provides all the nutrition your dog needs.

Caution:

To prevent suffocation, keep the packaging out of the reach of pets & children.

How should I store this product?

Protect from moisture. Store in a cool, dry place.

See more

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food Directions:

  • Ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet.
  • Daily Feeding Recommendations are only a guide and a place to start.
  • New to this food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food for 7 days or more.
  • Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet dry and wet foods.
  • Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every checkup.
Tip:

Consistent Feeding Routine for Digestive Wellness: Establish a consistent feeding routine for your dog with Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food. Regular, scheduled mealtimes help regulate digestion and promote digestive wellness. Avoid free-feeding and stick to the recommended portion sizes provided by your veterinarian to ensure your dog receives the right balance of nutrients without overloading their digestive system.

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food Dosage:

Daily Feeding Recommendations: Adult Maintenance
Weight of Dog Amount
5 lbs. 5/8 cup
10 lbs. 1 cup
15 lbs. 1 3/8 cups
20 lbs. 1 3/4 cups
30 lbs. 2 1/3 cups
40 lbs. 3 cups
50 lbs. 3 1/2 cups
60 lbs. 4 cups
70 lbs. 4 1/2 cups
80 lbs. 5 cups
100 lbs. 5 3/4 cups
120 lbs. 6 2/3 cups
Daily Feeding Recommendations: Puppy Growth
Weight of Puppy Less than 4 Months 4 to 9 Months 10 to 12 Months
2 lbs. 5/8 cup 1/2 cup 3/8 cup
5 lbs. 1 1/8 cups 1 cup 3/4 cup
8 lbs. 1 5/8 cups 1 3/8 cups 1 1/8 cups
10 lbs. 2 cups 1 5/8 cups 1 1/3 cups
15 lbs. 2 5/8 cups 2 1/4 cups 1 3/4 cups
20 lbs. 3 1/4 cups 2 3/4 cups 2 1/4 cups
30 lbs. 4 1/2 cups 3 2/3 cups 3 cups
40 lbs. 5 1/2 cups 4 1/2 cups 3 2/3 cups
50 lbs. 6 1/2 cups 5 1/3 cups 4 1/3 cups
60 lbs. - 6 1/4 cups 5 cups
70 lbs. - - 5 1/2 cups
80 lbs. - - 6 1/4 cups
100 lbs. - - 7 1/4 cups
120 lbs. - - 8 1/3 cups

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food Ingredients:

Average Nutrient Content
Nutrient Dry Matter*
Protein 26.7%
Fat 14.4%
Carbohydrate / NFE 50.2%
Crude Fiber 2.1%
Calcium 1.11%
Phosphorus 0.9%
Potassium 0.91%
Sodium 0.46%
Magnesium 0.098%
Vitamin C 85 ppm
Vitamin E 735 IU/kg
Total Omega-3 FA 0.54%
Total Omega-6 FA 3.2%
Average Nutrient Content References
*The nutrient in the product after moisture is removed. It is used to make direct comparisons of nutrient profiles with differing moisture contents.
Nutritional Adequacy Statement
Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that ​Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food provides complete and balanced nutrition for growing puppies and maintenance of adult dogs.
Ingredients
Brewers Rice, Whole Grain Corn, Chicken Meal, Pea Protein, Egg Product, Corn Gluten Meal, Chicken Fat, Chicken Liver Flavor, Pork Liver Flavor, Ground Pecan Shells, Lactic Acid, Potassium Chloride, Flaxseed, Dried Beet Pulp, Dried Citrus Pulp, Dicalcium Phosphate, Iodized Salt, Fish Oil, Soybean Oil, Pressed Cranberries, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), Niacin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Biotin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Choline Chloride, Calcium Carbonate, L-Tryptophan, minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), Taurine, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Natural Flavors, Beta-Carotene
Caloric Content
3598 kcal/kg; 337 kcal/cup
Product Details
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What is Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food?

Hill’s Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dry Dog Food is great tasting highly digestible clinical nutrition specially formulated to help settle digestive upsets in dogs.It’s made in the USA with global ingredients you can trust, and was developed by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians.

This therapeutic nutrition requires a prescription. Please consult your veterinarian for further information on how Prescription Diet foods can help your dog continue to enjoy a happy and active life.

Suitable for:

Dogs (with digestive upsets)

Benefits:

  • Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food is specially formulated by Hill’s nutritionists and veterinarians to support your dog's digestive system
  • Clinically proven nutrition to help settle digestive upsets in dogs
  • Highly digestible formula to support easy nutrient absorption
  • Made with proprietary ActivBiome+ ingredient technology shown to rapidly activate beneficial gut bacteria and support a healthy GI microbiome balance
  • Unique blend of prebiotic fibers to promote regular bowel movements and help balance digestive function

How does Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food work?

Fortified with Hill's breakthrough ActivBiome+ ingredient technology clinically shown to rapidly activate the gut microbiome to support digestive health and well-being. This dry dog food contains prebiotic fiber and omega-3 & 6 fatty acids. It also has clinically proven antioxidants for a healthy immune system. Plus, this food’s high digestibility helps ensure easy nutrient absorption. It meets the special nutritional needs of puppies and adult dogs. Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food provides all the nutrition your dog needs.

Caution:

To prevent suffocation, keep the packaging out of the reach of pets & children.

How should I store this product?

Protect from moisture. Store in a cool, dry place.

See more
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Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food Directions:

  • Ask your veterinarian for specific feeding instructions for your pet.
  • Daily Feeding Recommendations are only a guide and a place to start.
  • New to this food? Mix increasing amounts of your pet's new food with decreasing amounts of the old food for 7 days or more.
  • Exclusively feed the recommended Prescription Diet dry and wet foods.
  • Your pet's nutritional needs may change as they age. Ask your vet at every checkup.
Tip:

Consistent Feeding Routine for Digestive Wellness: Establish a consistent feeding routine for your dog with Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food. Regular, scheduled mealtimes help regulate digestion and promote digestive wellness. Avoid free-feeding and stick to the recommended portion sizes provided by your veterinarian to ensure your dog receives the right balance of nutrients without overloading their digestive system.

Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food Dosage:

Daily Feeding Recommendations: Adult Maintenance
Weight of Dog Amount
5 lbs. 5/8 cup
10 lbs. 1 cup
15 lbs. 1 3/8 cups
20 lbs. 1 3/4 cups
30 lbs. 2 1/3 cups
40 lbs. 3 cups
50 lbs. 3 1/2 cups
60 lbs. 4 cups
70 lbs. 4 1/2 cups
80 lbs. 5 cups
100 lbs. 5 3/4 cups
120 lbs. 6 2/3 cups
Daily Feeding Recommendations: Puppy Growth
Weight of Puppy Less than 4 Months 4 to 9 Months 10 to 12 Months
2 lbs. 5/8 cup 1/2 cup 3/8 cup
5 lbs. 1 1/8 cups 1 cup 3/4 cup
8 lbs. 1 5/8 cups 1 3/8 cups 1 1/8 cups
10 lbs. 2 cups 1 5/8 cups 1 1/3 cups
15 lbs. 2 5/8 cups 2 1/4 cups 1 3/4 cups
20 lbs. 3 1/4 cups 2 3/4 cups 2 1/4 cups
30 lbs. 4 1/2 cups 3 2/3 cups 3 cups
40 lbs. 5 1/2 cups 4 1/2 cups 3 2/3 cups
50 lbs. 6 1/2 cups 5 1/3 cups 4 1/3 cups
60 lbs. - 6 1/4 cups 5 cups
70 lbs. - - 5 1/2 cups
80 lbs. - - 6 1/4 cups
100 lbs. - - 7 1/4 cups
120 lbs. - - 8 1/3 cups
Ingredients
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Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food Ingredients:

Average Nutrient Content
Nutrient Dry Matter*
Protein 26.7%
Fat 14.4%
Carbohydrate / NFE 50.2%
Crude Fiber 2.1%
Calcium 1.11%
Phosphorus 0.9%
Potassium 0.91%
Sodium 0.46%
Magnesium 0.098%
Vitamin C 85 ppm
Vitamin E 735 IU/kg
Total Omega-3 FA 0.54%
Total Omega-6 FA 3.2%
Average Nutrient Content References
*The nutrient in the product after moisture is removed. It is used to make direct comparisons of nutrient profiles with differing moisture contents.
Nutritional Adequacy Statement
Animal feeding tests using AAFCO procedures substantiate that ​Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Chicken Flavor Dry Dog Food provides complete and balanced nutrition for growing puppies and maintenance of adult dogs.
Ingredients
Brewers Rice, Whole Grain Corn, Chicken Meal, Pea Protein, Egg Product, Corn Gluten Meal, Chicken Fat, Chicken Liver Flavor, Pork Liver Flavor, Ground Pecan Shells, Lactic Acid, Potassium Chloride, Flaxseed, Dried Beet Pulp, Dried Citrus Pulp, Dicalcium Phosphate, Iodized Salt, Fish Oil, Soybean Oil, Pressed Cranberries, vitamins (Vitamin E Supplement, L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate (source of Vitamin C), Niacin Supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate, Calcium Pantothenate, Vitamin A Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Biotin, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Folic Acid, Vitamin D3 Supplement), Choline Chloride, Calcium Carbonate, L-Tryptophan, minerals (Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Copper Sulfate, Manganous Oxide, Calcium Iodate, Sodium Selenite), Taurine, Mixed Tocopherols for freshness, Natural Flavors, Beta-Carotene
Caloric Content
3598 kcal/kg; 337 kcal/cup
1. What does i/d mean in Hill's dog food?
Answer
In Hill's dog food, the term "i/d" stands for "intestinal diet," indicating its formulation is specifically tailored to address various gastrointestinal issues in dogs. This specialized diet is designed to be highly digestible, making it suitable for pets with sensitive stomachs. Additionally, i/d dog food is formulated to be low-residue, meaning it produces less total stool. This feature is particularly beneficial for dogs experiencing constipation problems, as it helps promote regular bowel movements and alleviate discomfort associated with constipation.
2. How long can a dog stay on i/d food?
Answer
Hill's Prescription Diet i/d Dry Dog Food can be fed long-term to dogs requiring a highly digestible diet with moderate fat levels. It is suitable for patients recovering from acute gastrointestinal (GI) disease or experiencing maldigestion issues. Veterinarians recommend feeding i/d food for at least 7 days, with a duration of 1-2 weeks for acute cases and 3-12 weeks for maldigestion. The flexible feeding duration allows for tailored treatment based on the severity and underlying cause of the dog's GI condition. However, the specific duration of i/d food usage should be determined in consultation with a veterinarian. This will ensure the treatment effectively supports the dog's health needs over the long term.
3. Is Hill’s dry dog food safe?
Answer
Hill's dry dog food is considered safe for pets. They prioritize pet safety by conducting daily final safety checks on every Hill's pet food product. These rigorous checks are implemented to uphold the highest standards of quality and safety in pet food manufacturing. Furthermore, all finished products undergo thorough physical inspection and testing for key nutrients before release. This meticulous process ensures that each bag of Hill's food consistently meets the nutritional requirements and quality standards set by the company.
4. What is the difference between prescription dog food and regular dog food?
Answer
The primary difference between prescription dog food and regular dog food lies in their formulation and purpose. Prescription dog foods, also known as therapeutic or veterinary diets, are specifically designed to address the nutritional needs of dogs with specific health conditions. These diets are meticulously formulated with ingredients in precise proportions to support the management and treatment of particular diseases. In contrast, regular dog food is formulated to meet the nutritional requirements of healthy dogs without specific health issues.
5. What foods stop diarrhea in dogs?
Answer
When addressing diarrhea in dogs, certain foods can help soothe their upset stomachs and promote digestive health. Cheryl Williams, a certified professional dog trainer, recommends a limited-ingredient diet such as turkey and peas for dogs with sensitive stomachs. Additionally, boiled sweet potatoes, green beans (without salt), and plain pumpkin puree are beneficial due to their fiber content and digestive properties. For dogs unable to digest rice, alternatives like turkey or chicken baby food and quinoa can provide easily digestible nutrition. Williams emphasizes the importance of letting the dog's stomach rest by skipping a meal. Additionally, the focus should be on hydration, often achieved by adding a capful or two of regular Pedialyte to their water. However, in cases of severe illness such as Parvo, professional veterinary care is essential, as home remedies may not suffice. Overall, a balanced approach incorporating these dietary adjustments can help alleviate diarrhea and support the dog's recovery.Reference:https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-foods-that-can-help-soothe-an-upset-stomach-and-firm-up-your-dogs-stool-when-he-has-diarrhea/answer/Cheryl-Williams-41?ch=10&oid=345223345&share=1fc0f831&srid=hpmxqX&target_type=answer
6. How often should I feed my dog?
Answer
The frequency of feeding your dog can depend on various factors such as their age, size, activity level, and individual dietary needs. Misty Groves shares her experience of feeding her dog twice a day. She provides balanced meals comprising cooked meats or fish, vegetables, and some carbohydrates like potatoes, quinoa, or rice, along with some kibble. Additionally, her active dog received a small snack in the evening to supplement her energy levels. Groves emphasizes the importance of adjusting meal portions based on the dog's activity level. Furthermore, you need to monitor their weight to ensure they maintain a healthy balance. For less active dogs, Groves suggests two meals a day, ideally at breakfast and dinner, with portion sizes tailored to their needs. Reference: https://www.quora.com/How-often-should-you-feed-your-dog-food/answer/Misty-Groves?ch=10&oid=1477743665298760&share=511d7577&srid=hpmxqX&target_type=answer
7. How much rice should I feed my dog with diarrhea?
Answer
When feeding rice to a dog with diarrhea, Nancy Amburgey, an AKC Dog Judge, suggests offering approximately the same amount as their regular kibble portion. For example, if your dog typically consumes 2 cups of kibble, you would feed them 2 cups of cooked rice. Additionally, veterinarians recommend adding boiled chicken breast to the rice as it provides easily digestible protein. It's crucial to ensure the dog stays hydrated by encouraging them to drink plenty of water. You can also offer them plain Pedialyte to replenish electrolytes. Monitoring the dog's behavior is important, as mild digestive upset can sometimes resolve on its own. However, if diarrhea persists beyond 24-48 hours or if the dog's condition worsens, consulting a veterinarian is advised. In severe cases, seeking immediate veterinary care may be necessary to address the dog's health needs effectively.Reference:https://www.quora.com/How-much-rice-do-you-give-a-dog-with-diarrhea/answer/Nancy-Amburgey?ch=10&oid=242258238&share=449f3ddd&srid=hpmxqX&target_type=answer
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