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Listed here are dog foods that have been reviewed by D for Dog visitors. As the food you choose to feed your dog is so very important, we hope you find these pages useful. Share your thoughts and reviews of dog foods by clicking on Post Review.
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CSJ
Average Rating five
 
CSJ working dog food
Reader's Rating five
Having a dog with sensitive skin and a delicate tummy as you can imagine I have tried lots of different foods but CJ 21 and the lower protein CJ18 (salmon) work wonders on our pointers. They keep good weight and their stools are always firm and non smelly. We are very lucky that we are able to get good delivery.
Submitted by: Julie Dixon - N E Lincs
Reader's Rating five
I started all of my dogs on CSJ Natural Champ and have not looked back. Their coat condition and fitness has never been better and I can only recommend it.
Submitted by: Grant Piland - Staffordshire
Reader's Rating five
There's a massive range of CSJ foods ranging from £9.75 - £33.40 per 15kg. I have tried most of them as I have a range of different dogs including working, show, breed and rescue. The premium range is called Command Performance and I rate it more highly than anything else I have tried (and that is a lot of different foods). If your dog has tummy / skin / condition problems you must try CP21 (salmon based, hypoallergenic). It is about £30. If that is too expensive for you then the mid price range has wheat gluten free etc etc. The cheap food is Champ! at £9.75 and that has been brilliant for some of my rescues with chronic digestion and skin. The range contains no artificial colours or ingredients. It's not available in the shops go to the csj website and look for a local stockist. If there isn't one in your home town try ringing around a few fairly local ones as they might deliver. The lady who I get my food from travels about 50 miles to come to me.
Submitted by: Jane Webb - Humbs
 
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