Champ!
One of the fastest selling dog foods on the market. Definitely the choice of champions!
A great value for money range of dog food.
Original!
Our premium quality range dog food that started it all! Specially formulated by vets and the UK’s leading canine nutritionist for all working dogs.
Command Performance
A highly acclaimed range of super premium, hypo allergenic rations. CP includes herbs for digestion, extra supplements for joint care and only the very best ingredients.
It’s a dog food jungle out there…
With so many options – raw, cooked, complete kibble, grain-free, wheat-free and conflicting information, it can be confusing to choose the right food for your dog. So, we’ve formulated three ranges to answer your dogs’ individual needs.
Only natural ingredients – no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives
We source all our ingredients as locally as possible. Carefully formulated by UK leading canine nutritionists, our range recipes are fully balanced. Each ingredient is chosen for its nutrients – no fillers here! Every product is checked before it leaves our factory, to ensure full quality assurance.
How to choose the right recipe for your best friend
Fill out our short nutrition enquiry short form. Our specialist dog nutrition advisor Nicki will give you individual recommendations from our range: Nutrition enquiry form
Value is important
We work hard to keep our wide range of feeds, supplements, herbs and treats more reasonably priced than other brands.
“As farming people, we like practical solutions at down to earth prices. You can rely on finding good value at CSJ, without compromising on quality…”
CERI RUNDLE
Open to new ideas…
We listen to your dogs’ needs and make products to match.
Check out our feeding guide
Proud to be British
CSJ feeds are almost 100% British – using British ingredients.
“As a company, we have extremely low ‘food miles’ – the distance our ingredients travel to the factory. We only import vitamins and minerals that we can’t source locally and do all we can to support the British economy”.
CERI RUNDLE