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CSJ Natural Dog Food, Herbs and Treats for Active and Working Dogs (and now for Cats too!)
CSJ has become one of the fastest growing dog food brands since 1998 when international sheepdog triallist, Ceri Rundle, was unable to find an affordable, quality, extruded food that suited her own dogs. The available premium quality foods were too expensive and the cheaper ones a case of false economy with the resultant sloppy stools and /or thin, hungry dogs.
With the help of vets, herbalist and the UK’s leading nutritionist, Ceri devised a unique range of natural canine feeds, herbal supplements and treats to meet the requirements of all working dogs and has now become the first choice for many of the top dog handlers in the following sports:
agility dogs ~ flyball ~ gundogs ~ heelwork to music ~ obedience ~ show dogs ~ sled dogs ~ sheepdogs ~ working trial dogs
CSJ canine feed uses only top quality, natural ingredients, with an extensive range to meet the needs of all dogs of all ages - and all pockets!
Why Choose CSJ for your Dog?

Find out why you should switch to CSJ. Like an increasing number of champions, you will quickly discover how hard our top quality team of products work for your dog backed up by a customer service and knowledge base second to none. See what dog owners who choose to feed CSJ say about CSJ dog food.
CSJ are pleased to support Hounds for Heroes.
Where Can I buy CSJ Dog Food?
You can buy CSJ dog food and other CSJ products from our network of CSJ stockists or from our website online shop.
Featured News
Meon Valley Novice A/V Spaniel Trial - 6th December 11
Trial held at Rotherfield Park, Hampshire on 6th December 2011
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Read Wendy Beasley's article explaining why all dogs need something to do..
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:: all newsBurryview Glitter wins Arfon Novice trial
The Arfon Working Gundog Club recently held two trials at the Bodfuan Shoot, Nr Pwllheli, Gwynedd by kind permission of Mr Jono Garton
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:: all newsSatanta Siberians at SDAS Darnaway - December 2011
Another string of successes for the CSJ sponsored Satanta Siberians and again supporting the statement that CSJ – Works for Dogs!
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:: all newsCSJ UKA Grand Prix Final 2011 Results
Strathmore Wking Gundog Club Spaniel Trials 2011
Two bronze medals won at IFSS Dryland World Champs..
In November the first selected team of UK Sleddog racers attended the International federation of Sleddog sports (IFSS) World Championships Dryland in Borken, Germany.
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:: all newsStrictly Come Heelwork to Music!
On Saturday 12th November, Aberystwyth Dog Training Club hosted its third national Heelwork to Music Competition at Plascrug Leisure Centre.
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:: all newsCSJ Novice Agility Final 2011 - Report & Results
Held by kind permission of Dog Vegas – at Bakewell Show on Saturday 24th September, 2011.
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:: all newsAmanda Hampson & Rogue win RAS/CSJ Med ABC Final
The RAS/CSJ Medium ABC Agility Final was held on Sat 24 Sept at the Hare ‘n Hounds Agility Show at Barnard Castle, Co. Durham.
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:: all newsCarry on Laughing win their division at national champs
Live Wires conquer the UK and Britain...
...by becoming the 2011 British Champions as well as holding the UK record.
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:: all newsWales team wins the Nations Cup!
Well done to Stuart Harmes (and Tog) and Mark Douglas for winning the Nations Cup at the KC International Agility Festival.
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:: all newsBodfari Open Trials Results
For the first time in over 10 years, the Bodfari trials were staged on the 'original' site near the village of Bodfari.
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:: all newsRescues can win too....
Read Leah Gardner's latest article - Chaffords Chaos Theory which illustrates how, with the right care, attention & training, rescue dogs can become top agility dogs.
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:: all newsCSJ fed dogs do well in Ettrick Championships
A series of 14 trials was held over a week at Ettrick last week. Organised by Bobby Dalziel, the event attracted handlers from across UK and Europe.
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Novice Retriever Test Results – 24th April 2011
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Customers' Views
Champ to the Rescue!
Hi Ceri,
It is not often that you come across such good customer service these days so I thought I would give you an update…..and feel free to include any of it on your recommendations page.
I have been recommending it on the forum for NESSR and find several people are using Champ!
Our working strain Springers….all rescues:
Harry, (22 months) who is gluten intolerant…or at least has loose stools regularly if he has too much gluten in his food….is doing really well on the Lamb and Rice. He walks around whilst “going” less frequently and his stools are firmer. He has not had an anal gland problem since being on this food either. He has increased weight and, although still slim, is a fit boy whose muscle definition would be the envy of many athletes!! He lost weight for a while as he had a very severe reaction to an adder bite and was in the vet hospital for 5 days, but since then has put the weight back on so he is now almost 17kgs. He is very active.
Maddie (was 2 at the end of July) is the thin one, and despite being 18.5 “ is only not quite 14 kgs now. She is no longer “corrugated” along the ribs and is in peak condition on Champ.
Charlie, our stray, but probably was 2 around June/July) is a tall dog at 22.5” now has increased his weight from 19 kgs to about 21kgs and looks so glossy and fit. He is extremely fast and agile, but was too thin. Again Champ is great for him.
And our working strain Golden Retriever…also a rescue: Benson was 2 in mid July is very bouncy, but not as active as the springers on walks…..unless a person with light coloured clothing is in the distance…..! He came to us in April already on Champ. He has increased weight slightly as he needed to, but now must maintain this rather than increase further He is 31kgs and stands 24.5”….so not large as the show retrievers are, but big enough!
They all get bones and chicken wings to supplement and add interest every so often. I no longer feed the CP Xtra to the springers as they are maintaining the weight nicely on the Champ and L&R. The Xtra did the trick, though, in getting them started as nothing else (not even tripe) worked.
They all have beautiful coats now, have no tartar on their teeth and they are extremely fit dogs.
Best wishes
Julie
CSJ User Profiles
High Flyers are on their way Belgium!
The High Flyers Flyballers are off to compete in the European championships in Belgium next week.
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