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When would you use the Rocket Fuel?
I would suggest you only use the Rocket Fuel for extremely hard working dogs such as working/racing lurchers, as a feed supplement for bitches in whelp or to increase the protein level of your dog's basic diet - but only if your dog does not have a wheat gluten intolerance.
This ration is very rich and does contain wheat gluten so there is a chance that it might upset your dog's digestion unless it is already settled on a food containing wheat eg such as our That'll do!, Hi Lost!, Herbie Nuts or Herbie Rings.
If you are feeding a wheat gluten free diet but want to increase the protein intake without the risk of upset, then I suggest you try our Command Performance 30.
(posted 29/10/2009)
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When would you use the Rocket Fuel?
To boost hard working dogs - as long as they do not have a wheat gluten intolerance.
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