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Pet food supplier grows European sales despite Brexit

Pet food manufacturer CSJ has revealed its sales to Europe of natural canine feeds, herbal supplements and treats are continuing to strengthen despite all the uncertainty caused by Brexit.

 

With stockists in countries, including Denmark, France, Poland and Switzerland, CSJ’s sales have always been built on the strong foundation laid by owner Ceri Rundle and her father.

 

They began a quest in the 1980s for a high quality affordable food for their working Border Collies and finding nothing suitable Ceri decided the only option was to devise her own so with the help of vets, a herbalist and the UK’s leading nutritionist, she devised a unique range – CSJ.

 

A spokesperson for the company commented: “This ‘grass roots’ knowledge and experience has paid dividends for us and – Brexit or not – working and competing dog owners are still especially keen to gain a winning edge through quality feeding.”

 

For more on CSJ products visit www.csjk9.com or call 01745 710470.

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