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Old 25-09-2009, 08:44 PM
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I have changed my Rottweiler boy to CSJ Dog food, is any of you feeding CSJ dog food, too? If so, which one is the best for your dog?

Has anyone tried any other type of CSJ supplements, etc? Would find it interesting to hear, thanks.
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Yes I have been feeding mine on CSJ Lamb & Rice gluten free for the last 2 years. I looked into a lot of dog foods before I got him and I liked the CSJ not only because it's a nice small company that doesn't advertise much but every enquiry is answered by the company owner herself. I bought CSJ puppy food when he was younger too before I found a local supplier.

While I am not sure my dog needs gluten free, it certainly doesn't harm to limit cereals and I can now get it locally which is a huge plus for me. My only comment is that he needs extra oil in the form of cod liver oil capsules with it... or some raw food/sardines to keep his coat looking good. This is no issue really when you consider he is 26kg and eats only £2.50 worth of CSJ per week....meaning I can afford to add to it which also keeps his interest in food going and makes me feel good too by adding extras he likes
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

See them at the show often, they are a lovely company and when I had my probs with misty they were very helpful and sent me loads of samples
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

Just now took a look into their food and 100% baffled as to what to choose for my boys

Milo is a working breed of Labrador, but I'm unsure whether to get him into Field & Trial, so do I need the working breed dog food if he doesn't go into Field & Trial, also Zeus is a crossbreed :/ so I'm unsure what type to get him. But I do like they're low prices
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

If you are interested in their dog food, just drop the owner a line and as she is very helpful with pointing you in the right directions.
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

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Just now took a look into their food and 100% baffled as to what to choose for my boys

Milo is a working breed of Labrador, but I'm unsure whether to get him into Field & Trial, so do I need the working breed dog food if he doesn't go into Field & Trial, also Zeus is a crossbreed :/ so I'm unsure what type to get him. But I do like they're low prices
You only need a working food, if you are working your dog.

His nutritional needs are no different to other dogs, and once mature you will be able to feed both your dogs the same stuff.
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Hmm in that case I shall contact them to see which best suits my boys
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I know a few that are on it and they say its a very good kibble, doubt id use it personally though
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Re: CSJ Dog Food

My dogs are on CSJ Champ (4Border Collies and a Pug) in fact my pup now 6mths has been brought up on Champ(admittedly I do put other stuff in with it),Having 5 dogs I also like what comes out the other end quite dry and easy to pick up.It is less than £10 per bag Got no worries at all about it and they all lok very good on it.
I have tried easy peasy which is supposed to eliminate brown patches on the lawn. It hasnt worked for me but I know it has worked for some.

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Re: CSJ Dog Food

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
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