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Gain Greyhound Food in Dublin

  • 01-10-2011 7:25am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,545 ✭✭✭


    Anyone know where I can get my hands on some Gain Greyhound Food in Dublin?

    I emailed the company a few weeks ago for their stockist list but have heard nothing back.


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 5,585 Mod ✭✭✭✭Nowso


    www.gainfeeds.com/greyhound/contact

    ring mr fox or mr rigney


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,713 ✭✭✭lrushe


    Pet Shop on the Long Mile Road, at the back of Aldi. Purrfect Pets I think it's called.


  • Registered Users Posts: 133 ✭✭TaraR


    The Dog Food Depot on the Belgard Rd Tallaght stock greyhound found. Not sure about Gain But i know they stock the Redmills kind.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,045 ✭✭✭✭tk123


    TaraR wrote: »
    The Dog Food Depot on the Belgard Rd Tallaght stock greyhound found. Not sure about Gain But i know they stock the Redmills kind.

    PetMania sell it too or hold out til next week and get a bargain at pet expo?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,545 ✭✭✭Gloomtastic!


    Tried Wackers in Donaghmede but they didn't stick GAIN.
    Managed to find a stockist on the old N2 on the way to Ashbourne. Not the easiest place to find, just before May Stores, signposted Queens Potatoes for sale with a small GAIN Horse feeds sign at the bottom.
    The Retired Greyhound food is €13 for 15kg compared to nearly €45 for what I was using previously. The protein, oil etc values are all exactly the same.
    Coat is shining, poos are solid. Great stuff all round. :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 364 ✭✭SlimCi


    Tried Wackers in Donaghmede but they didn't stick GAIN.
    Managed to find a stockist on the old N2 on the way to Ashbourne. Not the easiest place to find, just before May Stores, signposted Queens Potatoes for sale with a small GAIN Horse feeds sign at the bottom.
    The Retired Greyhound food is €13 for 15kg compared to nearly €45 for what I was using previously. The protein, oil etc values are all exactly the same.
    Coat is shining, poos are solid. Great stuff all round. :)

    I'm very interested in finding out more about this food. What kind of dog do you have? Is it a working type dog with lots of energy etc? I have a bearded collie who is just six months and was thinking of moving him onto this but don't want him to be too hyper etc. He is classed as a working dog even though he doesn't iykwim. He does have a bit of a dickey tummy when given the other cheap muck with colours and additives in it so he's quite sensitive, so it will be either this or Whites.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,545 ✭✭✭Gloomtastic!


    SlimCi wrote: »
    Tried Wackers in Donaghmede but they didn't stick GAIN.
    Managed to find a stockist on the old N2 on the way to Ashbourne. Not the easiest place to find, just before May Stores, signposted Queens Potatoes for sale with a small GAIN Horse feeds sign at the bottom.
    The Retired Greyhound food is €13 for 15kg compared to nearly €45 for what I was using previously. The protein, oil etc values are all exactly the same.
    Coat is shining, poos are solid. Great stuff all round. :)

    I'm very interested in finding out more about this food. What kind of dog do you have? Is it a working type dog with lots of energy etc? I have a bearded collie who is just six months and was thinking of moving him onto this but don't want him to be too hyper etc. He is classed as a working dog even though he doesn't iykwim. He does have a bit of a dickey tummy when given the other cheap muck with colours and additives in it so he's quite sensitive, so it will be either this or Whites.

    The one I bought is called GAIN Retired Greyhound food so it shouldn't make him hyper. We have a Boxer but the bloke selling it said people with all sorts of dogs use it, from terriers up.

    Our Boxer has a very delicate tum too but fingers crossed this seems to be very good.

    For €13 you can try it and see.


  • Registered Users Posts: 364 ✭✭SlimCi


    Absolutely thanks for taking the time to reply! Sounds good


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 15 mark1310


    added suger in foods make dogs hyper ..notting else,,,, keep boxers and show them im also a pet nutrionist .. il try help you out


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