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I use Gain 28 and think it's great my 7 month old collie greyhound looks tremendous on it. I know one of the country's top greyhound handlers and he feeds Gain too - so if it's good enough for top level racing greyhounds it's god enough for mines. I have used Gain Puppy and Sapling and feed Gain 20 to my old terriers and they love it. I feed raw chicken, beef, lamb, turkey, rabbit or tripe with Gain 28 and add either brown bread, pasta or rice I also give tinned mackerel, tuna, or sardines with egg whites two or three times a week and feed meaty bones, whole chicken quarters, chicken wings and meaty bones.

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Ive never tried this food on my dogs at the moment but a few of my friends use it their opinions are gain 28 is good if you want to strip the dog down as it will do that pretty quick due to the high protein quantity in it, but they have said dont feed it long term on its own as when they go out they dont perferm as good as they should as they dont have the balance right for when they go out hunting with their carb intake as thats what gives them the energy so you could mix it up a little.

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one of the best foods out there imo dogs all good on it and not much mess to pick up after it . if you read the contents it is very close in fact hardly any differant to australiun formula which is a lot more expensive to feed .

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