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Why have I never heard of CSJ?
By keeping our costs down we build our customer base through supporting working dog activities and sporting events, as well as through referrals from satisfied customers. We also keep our advertising to a minimum and distribute our food via a network of dog owners i.e people who understand dogs.
(posted 10/11/2008)
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When would you use the Rocket Fuel?
To boost hard working dogs - as long as they do not have a wheat gluten intolerance.
(29/10/2009)
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What level of protein should I feed my puppy?
I like to feed a good quality puppy food (26 - 28% protein) from around 3 weeks until 10 weeks and then slowly introduce a lower protein ration.
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What rations do you feed your own dogs?
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Why are CSJ products so low priced?
...Because we don't employ any sales people (no salaries, bonuses or company cars), produce tonnes of glossy literature, adverts or packaging.
(29/10/2009)
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Why have I never heard of CSJ?
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How does the food compare with well known, premium quality brands?
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Customers' Views
Donna Waring 'Calm Down!'
I wanted to let you know about the success I’ve had with Calm Down and my fourth puppy Kizzy. I took Kizzy to training group and she was barked at solidly for 4 weeks of the class by one of those little pug crosses. By week 5 my pup Kizzy had started to retaliate and bark back, and she was looking at the door all the time and was very uncomfortable. This then escalated into a fear of small dogs where she would bark every time she passed one.
I gave her a break for 3 or 4 weeks from training and then took her back, but the minute we got outside the venue the barking and panting and stress behaviour began again, even though this was a different group of puppies.
So I then began working with her myself, introducing her to dogs of various different sizes, taking her free running off the lead with them and things, and I also put her on Calm Down. I then spent about 5 months ringing around various dog clubs and groups to try and find one to take Kizzy to. The problem I had was that when they heard I was totally blind, they insisted on me bringing someone with me, and as I live alone, I had no one to take.
Finally, I found one last week where they were willing for me and Kizzy to come alone. I took her along and all my hard work and the Calm Down had done its stuff. She was absolutely fine and just barked twice the whole of the time we were there. So on week two which was yesterday, they were doing a Kennel Club Bronze test. I put Kizzy in thinking it would be good practice for her even if she failed, and she passed! What is more, she greeted a little Jack Russell Chihuahua cross nicely without barking, which hadn’t been there last week. And she sat beside me minding her own business while I had cuddles with the dog.
This is the best calming product I have ever tried. Don’t get me wrong, you have to put the work in. But if you work hard and use the product in conjunction, you can achieve a lot.
Donna
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