CSJ That'll Do 15kg
Overview
CSJ That'll Do is a complete dry dog food built for working dogs and other highly active dogs. It brings together a straightforward recipe with chicken as the main animal protein source, making it a practical everyday option for dogs that need a dependable feed in a larger 15kg bag.
The recipe is designed to offer good value without cutting back on the essentials. It can be fed dry, or moistened with water if preferred, and it does not need extra supplementation as part of normal feeding. Fresh water should always be available, and splitting the daily ration into two meals is generally the better approach for adult dogs.
This is a complete food for dogs. Feed as part of your dog’s normal daily diet.
Key Details
| Brand | CSJ |
| Product Type | Complete dry dog food |
| Suitable For | Working dogs and highly active dogs |
| Main Protein | Chicken |
| Pack Size | 15kg |
| Feeding Style | Dry or moistened |
| Life Stage | Adult dogs |
Composition
The recipe combines chicken meal with cereals and supporting ingredients to create a complete dry feed for active dogs.
Composition: Chicken Meal, Wheat, Maize, Chicken Fat, Chicken Liver, Rice, Unmolassed Beet Pulp, Wheatfeed, Prairie Meal, Alfalfa, Oats, Salmon Oil, Yeast, Yucca Schidigera.
The formula includes a minimum of 20% real chicken.
Analytical Constituents
| Protein | 21.0% |
| Fat Content | 12.0% |
| Crude Fibre | 2.5% |
| Crude Ash | 6.0% |
The ash value is shown at 6.0% here, which matches the main reconciled product-line data.
Feeding Guide
Feed dry as part of your dog’s normal routine, or moisten with water if preferred. Two meals a day are generally better than one, and fresh, clean water should always be available.
The daily amount depends on your dog’s size and activity level. Use the guide below as a starting point and adjust to keep your dog in lean, healthy condition.
| Small dogs, 2-10kg | 50-170g |
| Medium dogs, 10-20kg | 170-285g |
| Large dogs, 20-30kg | 285-385g |
| Very large dogs, 30kg+ | 385g+ |
The recipe is complete, so no extra supplement is needed as part of normal feeding.
