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Old 16-10-2009, 08:59 PM
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

i buy csj food from a local stockist in wirral it is fit&fast £22.50 delivered free i just went to csj online shop and it is over £26 with delivery best see if there is someone local to you cheaper than online
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

Got my samples today Gave some to Milo for his lunch, and just gave some to Zeus and Milo for their Dinner, lets see how tonight goes
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slakey, i am considering changing my dogs onto this and i think you can order free samples online from their website, just google csj dog food and it will come up
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

Sorry to bump an old thread.

Currently looking for a better dog food for my dogs. CSJ looks temping and as on this thread many are praising it but reading about it's not all rosey it seems.

My main problem is being on a low income, to get really good dog food costs a fortune (like £30-£45 for 15kg) this is far more money then I use to feed my self! (If you take for example 15kg lasting 8 days or so)

So looking at CSJ Natural That'll Do, but reading this:
Dog Food Reviews - CSJ Original Natural That'll Do - Powered by ReviewPost

It's only rated 2 stars and as dogs are large breeds I am worried about bloat as the CJS food contains Beet Pulp. Also read some opinions from others not to touch CSJ due to the negative ingredients in it and go for other dog food or raw (Which is not possible)

But they are currently on Orlando Complete Chicken & Veg and it does not cause any major problems but they do have some skin problems with it (One of them does) Cannot afford more then £14 per 15kg, and Orlando is £12 for 15kg with the CSJ Natural That'll Do coming at £12 for the same price.

The Orlando does not contain beet pulp but it does have colorings, both have cereal. I know should not skimp out on dog food but it's never killed them, only problem is the skin with one dog.

Orlando has in it: Cereals, Meat and Animal Derivatives (4% chicken in the chicken kibbles), Oils & Fats, Vegetables (4% Vegetables in the Vegetables kibbles), Minerals, antioxidants & colorants.

Is it worth changing to a better dog food such as CSJ even though CSJ has allot of negative ingredients that can cause liver/kidney problems and possible bloat?

Now in a dilemma as the only dog food without negative in would be to feed raw (Which is not possible) or spend £30 + on 15kg sacks which is not possible.

Any other recommendations are welcome.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: CSJ Dog Food

personally Im a fan of feeding your dog what suits them.

How can anyone give it a bad review when they have never used it? Ive used that'll do and it was really good No adverse effects on my mediun/large dogs i think its a good food for the price

I now feed skinners either duck and rice but sometimes hubby picks up an orange bag which isnt as good as duck and rice But is alot better for one of our dogs it seems to agree with him 100% were as others havnt

Id ask for free samples of both see which one the dog like sbetter
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

Got our 6yr old rottie and 3yr old Ambull x Bullmastiff on CSJ (Champ) and both are doing well on it.. been on it for 2 1/2 yrs roughly !!

Tried the other so-called bigger better brands and the rottie wouldn't eat it, and some gave the Xbreed the runs made her hyper etc.. !!

But as already been posted...whats good for my dogs might not be good for yours..
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

I've had my large mixed breed dog on CSJ hi-lost for 14 months now and I wouldn't change it at all. He has a fantastic coat, good poo, good energy levels etc etc. I do feed raw part time for his teeth too. The CSJ costs me £11.50 per bag and I think it's excellent value
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Any ideas of how to get a smaller bag to test my boys on it? As I don't want to buy a 15KG sack try them on it for a week and they can't take it

If there are any local dog shows near to you they often have stands there, and provide good sized bags to sample (nominal charge)
I think the company are wonderful, very helpful and knowledgeable BUT my dogs don't like the food and can't say 'personally' that I rate it BUT many of the show folk swear by it!
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

ive been using the no grainer 1,its stopped princes bad tum and he loves it,highly recommend it
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

My boys been on it for around 18months,he was on a budget food before topped up with a tin of chappie tos top his constant runny tummy,this worked out dearer than csj,since swapping,no need for chappie,lovely glossy coat and lower protein than the previous,he is in fabulous condition,really toned and I cannot fault csj at all.
After hearing good reviews we did try JWB before csj and he had really bad runs,was constantly scavenging for food and very hyper,as someone said,what suits one dog,doesn't suit another!
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