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Old 08-10-2009, 11:47 AM
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

How long did it take for all of you to get your replies?
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

I've been feeding mine on CSJ Herbie Rings for several months now and would recommend it to anyone. One of the girls is very fussy but has eaten this every day.

Their poos are good and no smelly wind

I reared a litter on CP27 and they were brilliant no sloppy poo and did really well.

I would recommend it to anyone - great price too.

Ceris who owns the company does run a sheep farm so is often very busy but she will get back to you.
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

I don't know how long I can take these trumps from Zeus
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Old 08-10-2009, 12:32 PM
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

If you go onto the CSJ website, look for your local stockist and contact them, they may be able to give you some samples.
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

But I'm unsure which samples to ask for :/

I'm clueless as to what sort to go for...
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

What are you feeding them on now? What breed are they? What age?

Mine are terrier adults and a great dane x but they all eat the same food.
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

Zeus 3 year old Boxer cross, and Milo 5month old Labrador.

Zeus is on Bakers Complete, Milo is on Beta Puppy.

Not sure if I can have fish as Milo may be allergic to it.
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

From my experience I would probably put the puppy on CSJ Natural Puppy and I dont think it would matter which you put the other one on as anything is better than Bakers which is full of colouring and additives.

But if you ring a stockist im sure they will also be able to point you in the right direction.
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I might try giving Zeus the Lamb with Rice. Just needa get some samples. I am abit worried about Zeus
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

Right I need to be getting a food for Zeus that'll help him loose abit of weight, CSJ do a type that helps wit overweight dogs, but their first ingredient is Maize :/ Isn't that hard to digest for dogs?

EDIT: I just rang them up and asked what'd be best for my boys and she suggested the Lamb with Rice, and I can feed Milo the same as the lower protein won't make him grow quickly, which he currently is on the Beta Puppy *he's almost the same size as Zeus, height-wise :O* She said I should have my samples within the next week

Hopefully all goes well

The Lamb and Rice has 22% Protein so that should be enough to keep Milo happy, the Beta he's on now has 29% Protein, which I'm guessing is the reason for his monsterous growth?

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