In This Issue
Winners of the prestigious PIF Awards revealed
PIF Awards celebrate the Best of the Best
‘Consider COP27, switch to eco-conscious Huskaloo’ urges triple-winner Tracey
Experienced pet shop managers open own store
New move to ensure safe production of raw pet food
PARK LiFE adding new flavours and treats as range grows
Pet industry still recession-proof, says recruitment expert
National pet retailer gives staff £600 cost of living payment
Mars Petcare to acquire Champion Petfoods
Pet food trade association becomes UK Pet Food
New care information for aquatics industry
Pedigree Wholesale rewards suppliers for success
Animal Planet launches grooming range with Ideal World
Dorwest Herbs launches new joint care supplement
Collards extends Grain Free dry food range
More than 70 countries take part in Royal Canin event
Mars Pet Nutrition drives towards sustainable packaging 
PetSafe brand celebrates 10th anniversary in Ireland
Paleo Ridge encourages switch to raw with new range
Harringtons adds wet food to Just 6 product range
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Carina Evans finalist in Great British Entrepreneur Awards
Global aquarium fish industry disputes negative reports
Dorwest Herbs appoints new trade account manager
Leading qualification creator on hunt for animal experts
Dog owners make sacrifices during cost-of-living crisis
CSJ product ideal for winter’s aches and pains
Mikki keeps the curls curly with coat range
OATA joins fellow pet trade associations at CITES COP
Pedigree Wholesale teams up with primary school
Carpet protector takes hassle out of puppy training
Herbal Dog Co introduces herbal supplements for winter
Range of pet keepsakes launches at London Vet Show
‘Sarkam’ breeds 11 more stars
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Raw pet food business secures new owner
FatFace expands pet range for autumn/winter
Pet retailer powers ahead with net-zero vision following £250,000 investment
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CSJ product ideal for winter’s aches and pains

CSJ says many owners have been taken by surprise by the strange and swift changes in the weather and the repercussions on their animals.

 

Ticks and other creepies are still a nightmare so their advice is to continue with herbal supplements such as Billy No Mates! their totally safe and natural easy-to-use herb mix form with no nasty chemicals and which is also available as a tincture.

 

Now the weather is becoming cold and wet CSJ’s recommendation is Get Over! their dry herbal blend or tincture which can really benefit those dogs feeling their age and showing signs of stiffness.

 

However, there are times when their Get Over! is just 'not enough' for dogs experiencing acute stiffness of the joints or are perhaps getting over an injury and this is when 'No Ake' should be used. It is a highly potent herb extract that is aimed at the nutritional maintenance of the dog's musculo-skeletal system and in particular the inflammatory response.  The tiny daily dose can be added to the dog's dinner on a continuous or ad-hoc basis and won’t upset the dog’s tummy.

 

Owner and founder Ceri Rundle says: “There is no ‘one size fits all’ hence we have a wide range for specific needs as well as products for general care - such as Come On! the wonderful conditioning mix of herbs which is great for coat, skin and body and especially beneficial to underweight dogs.

 

“Our nutritional advisor is happy to help and there’s a wealth of information on our feeds, herb supplements, treats and skin care on www.csjk9.com or call us on 01745710470.”

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