In This Issue
TV wildlife expert backs up Natures Menu research
Naturo launches free meals for dogs initiative in pubs
Pet shop worker thought to be Britain’s oldest full-time female employee
Exciting and unmissable attractions at National Pet Show
Beaphar take on the ultimate cycling challenge for charity
Holly House Veterinary Hospital opens branch practice
Pet accessories firm Henry Wag undergoes rebranding
Helping potential pet owners find the right breed
Protect mans’ best friend from lungworm
New look, new Glee
Peckish gets ready to ‘unlock’ birdcare
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AATU launches new addition to its range
The Dog Treat Company makes debut at Farm Shop & Deli Show
Kizzy 'calms down' and passes KC Bronze test
Mystery campaigner gives out free poop bags
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Kizzy 'calms down' and passes KC Bronze test
CSJ receive testimonials every day from delighted customers but the message from Donna Waring about her stressed and barking puppy Kizzy stood out as dog training classes had refused to help because Donna is totally blind.

Other dogs barking at Kizzy had caused her to retaliate and bark back, which then escalated into a fear of small dogs and she would bark every time she passed one.

Donna worked hard with her by introducing her to dogs of various sizes and putting her on CSJ’s acclaimed Calm Down! herbal supplement.

When she finally found a dog club willing to allow them to attend Donna told CSJ: “I took her along and all my hard work and Calm Down had done its stuff. She was absolutely fine and just barked twice the whole of the time we were there.”

The following week the group were doing a Kennel Club Good Citizen Bronze test and Donna entered Kizzy just for practice…but she passed!

Donna told CSJ: “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.”

Pictured: Donna Waring with Kizzy.
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