Saturday, 1 June 2013

CSJ

Earl has now moved fully onto CSJ dry dog food.

CSJ is filled with natural ingredients to promote a healthy lifestyle in dogs. Farm dogs are often fed this food to make sure they stay in top condition to face what nature has for them.  

Agility dogs like Earl are also fed on CSJ to make to make sure they stay fit and healthy for the obstacles they must complete. 

CSJ aims to provide dogs fed on a dry kibble diet a healthy, active, fun lifestyle, and to keep their coats shining and their eyes alert. 

I knew this was the right food to feed Earl as soon as it was recommended to me!

The pieces of food are larger than our old food, which means for a smaller breed of dog like Earl, it would take more chewing effort - good in Earl's case, because it may also slow the eating down BECAUSE of the larger kibble bits.

The rough length of a kibble bit is usually ------ 

The rough width of a kibble bit is usually  ----

That is only a rough guide - the kibble bits are chewable!

Close up
 
50g CSJ dry kibble dog food.

Earl is fed the correct amount of food morning and night for the breed, size and weight of dog he is. 50g morning and 50g evening.

Raw food has seemed to overtake the kibble, however, I believe that a dog fed on a good quality dry food and is offered plenty of fresh water (more than those dogs on raw or wet) can have as natural, excellent, joyful life than those fed on raw. 

Fresh water must be given to dogs on all diets and types of food, however especially for the dogs on kibble, as they are not consoling as much moisture. Raw and wet 'comes with' plenty of moisture for the dog, therefore, those feeding a dry food must act and take responsibility when it comes to what their dog needs - it is vital!

Earl and I.

4 comments:

  1. I am in the process of changing Charlie's diet. What does CSJ stand for fully? How expensive is it and where can I buy it from?

    Thanks in advance!

    Jessica, Charlie Boy, Roman and Brooke xxxx

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  2. Hi Jessie,

    We bought a very large bag for £30 off a farmer at our agility class, so I son't know what shops you can get it from. We will be buying bags from that farmer because they sell CSJ anyway.

    CSJ is fed to farm dogs to bring out strength, health, and the upmost performance.

    BT xxx

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  3. Jessie;

    You could have a look on the website, it will tell you where to buy and everything else you need to know, along with reviews.

    BT xxx

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  4. Great post BT! I'm sure Earl will love his new CSJ!
    :)

    PL xxx

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