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09-04-2008, 10:49 PM

Csj

Recently put mine onto CSJ from Chappie as a carefully monitored procedure which the FBI would be proud of with Maddy's dodgy tum and Charlie's allergies. Almost introduced it nugget by nugget. It is sooooooooo difficult getting them all on a food which agrees with them all hence why they have been on Chappie but Charlie has a re-occuring ear infection and although Chappie is good for sensitive tums Maddy still hadn't been solid for a good while (although better than before), sorry to be graphic but it's usually more a porridge consistency.

Anyway my vet advised I change Charlie's food and a friend with working weims advised CSJ as one of hers has colitis too and does well on it. So (*touching wood here*) we've now been on CSJ (That'll Do) for almost a fortnight and we have the shinest ever coat on Charlie, his ear infection is clear and stayed clear and Maddy actually has normal poos!

Now i'm not getting too excited as my vet said Charlie could be building up intolerances to things in his food over time in which case he'd need a more specialist diet otherwise he could be ok for a while and the get his infection back again in a few months but so far so good and even if he does, i'll just change him this time and leave the girls on this as it would be obvious it's just Charlie and he needs something suited to him.

Best bit was when I shouted my dad, "COME OUTSIDE DAD AND LOOK AT MADDY'S POOS!!!!!!!!!!"
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09-04-2008, 10:51 PM
Brilliant news. I only have one to worry about so catering for three must be really hard.

I have become a poo watcher too since getting Fudge. She seems to have a sensitive tum....
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09-04-2008, 10:56 PM
Originally Posted by Fudgeley View Post
Brilliant news. I only have one to worry about so catering for three must be really hard.

I have become a poo watcher too since getting Fudge. She seems to have a sensitive tum....
TBH in the past i've had them all on something different but was just trying to find something they all did well on to make it easier as at one point I was getting Burns online for Maddy, Nature Diet delivered monthly for Charlie and running up to PAH for Dusty's low fat stuff and then they'd occasionally pinch each other's and Maddy's colitis would flare up if she ate someone else's and it was a nightmare!
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09-04-2008, 10:59 PM
that's brill! fingers crossed that it suits all their tummies!

i tried to find a stockist near Hull but so far have drawn a blank.. i've heard a lot of good things about it..
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09-04-2008, 11:09 PM
Thank you it's fab! At last I can pick up the poo in the garden without a bucket of water to swill it away! Just hope i'm not counting my chickens with Charlie and his allergies but it's great for Maddy!
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09-04-2008, 11:18 PM
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Thank you it's fab! At last I can pick up the poo in the garden without a bucket of water to swill it away! Just hope i'm not counting my chickens with Charlie and his allergies but it's great for Maddy!
hehe.. I used to hate that when I worked at the kennels.. a shovel is not the best implement for use with liquids..
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09-04-2008, 11:21 PM
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hehe.. I used to hate that when I worked at the kennels.. a shovel is not the best implement for use with liquids..
lol! The worst is if she does one in the park and you are there trying to get as much of it up as you can with a poo bag!

Soon as she squats i'm thinking, 'please no Maddy don't go a mr whippy!'
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09-04-2008, 11:34 PM
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lol! The worst is if she does one in the park and you are there trying to get as much of it up as you can with a poo bag!

Soon as she squats i'm thinking, 'please no Maddy don't go a mr whippy!'
oh dear! a generator and a power washer might be more useful! poor girly.. fingers crossed for CSJ.. you could even write them a graphic testimonial for their site!
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10-04-2008, 02:53 AM
sorry dont mean to be thick but whats csj?
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10-04-2008, 07:00 AM
My too are on CSJ as well. They used to be on the Champ! but have recently moved over the "That'll Do"

They've got much more solid poo also (another poo watcher here), hardly any "liquid" episodes....

We get 4 or 6 sacks delivered at a time....
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