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Mosse Magnusson
Mosse Magnusson has been Swedish Champion 7 times with 5 different dogs….
How the involvement started … and literally changed his life
Mosse started out as a milk farmer and used his dogs on the cattle. He saw that a well trained dog spared him a lot of time and money and then he got more and more interested in trialling.
This led to the change from cow to sheep and Mosse now has 500 ewes on his farm.
What’s the breeding behind the kennel?
I have a lot of Jonny Wilson breeding, Fleet is a Rob son, Roy is by Jonny’s Tweed and Jill, Min goes back to Jonnys Spot, Jock is by WT Davies Sweep and Sall, Ben is by Robertsons Tam and out of McGartys If and then I have some youngsters from my own breeding and some from Bobby Hendersons Bill.
Memorable successes ……….
Mosse says his most memorable successes were when he won the Continental Championship with Fleet in Belgium 2003 and also gaining 6th place in the World Trial in Tullamore 2005
During 2008
Mosse had a brilliant year – competing in 14 opens and winning 12! In July he won the Swedish Cup for the fifth time in a row – winning with Roy, and also fourth with his young dog Jim.
Other involvements with dogs
Mosse normally has a couple of dogs in for training every month. He also sells CSJ on a small scale – but says the most important thing is to feed his own dogs with a really good product
What do you think about CSJ food?
“I am using my dogs in work and hard training every day and it’s important for me that they can recover fast. With CSJ food I can really see the difference.”
Mosse Magnusson
Mosse can be contacted at:
Mosse.magnusson@telia.com
+46 123 45012
http://www.mosse.se/
Mosse and Lotta
Mosse and some trophies
Swedish Cup 2006
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I won't do that again!!
Hi Ceri,
I thought I would email to let you know I've just put another order through. A friend bought our last bag so we haven't ordered for ourselves for a while.
The reason I am emailing is that we chose to try a bag of biscuits which were not CSJ and were from a local store. I am amazed at the difference in my dog's coat, health and smell (both fur and breath)!
When she was on the CSJ biscuits (probably for the last couple of years), people used to comment on how shiny her fur was. Her stools were always easy to pick up and her teeth were white. She's had ONE BAG (15kg) of different biscuits and her fur is dull and shedding. Her teeth are starting to go brown and she smells like an old dog. I am amazed as she's only 4 years old. I'm just hoping that some of the effects of the last lot of biscuits will be reversible with the CSJ!!
Have other people told you of such a big difference with biscuits? It really does appear that the poor biscuits have aged her! She's even sleeping more and for a border collie you'll know that's unusual in a young dog! It's very strange in such a short period of time. What on earth do these companies use to make them??!
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Debbie B.
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