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We have used ProPlan for many years with good results. Some of our dogs have had allergies (Gordons are prone to them) and we've used the sensitive skin/stomach version. We've moved to night feeding to help prevent any gut-torsion issues. Elaine sometimes doctors up the food with something to get them eating when they balk and are tired of the same thing (she does that with me, too, but I seldom balk at eating...unfortunately).
I had allergy issues with the last two english setters using Pro-Plan

the breeder we got Tweed (our new setter) from recommended we try this brand,

https://muenstermilling.com/products...erfect-balance


both dogs are on it and seem to be doing very well
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