I don't feed it simply because I feed raw plus it is one of the more expensive foods on the market over here. What I do know is that a Labrador person ( has 3 chocolates but doesn't breed) fed her dogs only HSD and her Labradors had the most beautiful glossy dark chocolate coats in fact if you saw them in the shade you would have trouble telling if they were chocolate or black. They went through some tough financial times so changed to Eukanuba as it was cheaper. Gone were the beautiful coats, they were dull and greasy, really not nice. When their tough times got better she switched back to HSD and again beautiful coats, take from that what you will.
As a fellow Tech I can tell you I tried most of the foods available through a clinic. The one our Labs did best on - and everyone had awesome coats, condition etc was the PVD Maintenance lines. It's basically the same as ProPlan, just in a different package. Our clinic sold a lot of the PVD line - both the maintenance and prescription lines. I honestly liked it the best of all the "Vet only" lines.
The Hill's lines gave our dogs dry, brittle coats.
I will pass along my experience with Science Diet. I do a fair bit of rescue work with our county shelter, very often times, puppies. The shelter feeds Science Diet and provides this food when people foster puppies. I choose to feed the puppies I pull Pro Plan, which is what my Lab puppies get.
I am knocking wood as I say this but the puppies who are fostered by others who choose to use the SD don't look as good as the puppies I foster. The weight is not there and very often litters are not healthy enough to fight off viruses such as Parvo. My guys are exposed to the same things in the kennel that these other litters are but seem to have the strength from good nutrition to fight off some of this stuff.