- CSJ Dog Food - UK Pet Forums Forum
Hi all, 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
- CSJ dog food - UK Pet Forums Forum
There's just so much food out there and at first I was all for wagg then the breeder said CSJ, never heard of it can't find any recent reviews, ours loves it but would love to see some reviews and reviews off people on here using it as of course none of us want to feed our dogs just anything
- Which food would you choose. Orlando or CSJ Champ!
Others say they used CSJ champ for years on big dogs without any problems, and similar with Orlando, though the contents look bad people have had good sucess with it, but it all depends on how the dog does on a certain food I think Naturally I would prefer to get something of higher quality
- csj dog food | UK Pet Forums Forum
The only one in the CSJ range I would consider is the No Grainer - it's a reasonable budget food, although quite low in meat as the tripe content is fresh rather than dried I would avoid the Complete Tripe (it's certainly that ) - maize, rice - completely useless to a dog! Tripe is fresh too, not meal
- CSJ dry dog food (Natural Hike On) | UK Pet Forums Forum
A friend of mine has asked if this is any good! Natural Hike On! - CSJ Original Dog Food - CSJK9 Ltd He has a 10 month old alsation,and insists on feeding dry food,so i said i will ask about it I am not a fan of dry foods,but this does look not to bad and the price seems reasonable Any
- Does anybody use CSJ dog food | UK Pet Forums Forum
Hello I was just wondering if anybody uses CSJ dog food, I am going to collect some Billy No Mates today from our local stockists and he asked me if I used this food I have 2 Bichons who are currently on Wainwrights so I wasnt thinking of changing food I thought CSJ was more for the working
- harringtons dog food | UK Pet Forums Forum
Skinners is about £1 cheaper than harringtons per 15kg sack, a 20kg dog would need around 220g per day (feeding guide is 100g per 8kg of dog) of skinners, so one 15kg bag would last 68 days and cost 29p per day to feed So you're in actual fact paying almost twice the price for a food of much lower quality Harrigtons gets a big thums down
- Burgess SupaDog Sensitive - UK Pet Forums Forum
I am currently feeding a dog food that's ingredients are: Chicken (>24%), maize, wheat, animal fat, poultry meal, sorghum, barley, dried beet pulp, chicken digest, fish meal, dried whole egg, brewer's dried yeast, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, sodium hexametaphosphate, DLmethionine
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