Complete Wellness Trio
Goat milk powder, cranberry powder, pumpkin powder, carrot powder, probiotics (Bifidobacterium Longum, Bifidobacterium Animalis), digestive enzymes (protease, lipase, cellulase, amylase, bromelain)
Goat milk powder, cranberry powder, pumpkin powder, carrot powder, probiotics (Bifidobacterium Longum, Bifidobacterium Animalis), digestive enzymes (protease, lipase, cellulase, amylase, bromelain)
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Goat milk is safe for all breeds of cats and dogs. In terms of serving recommendation start small: About 1/4 Cup/Day for small breeds & cats and 1 Cup/Day for large dogs daily. Adjust based on tolerance and consult your vet for specific guidance.
You can mix it with water as a drink, pour it over kibble as a topper, or freeze it into cubes for a refreshing treat.
Powdered goat milk retains most benefits, including probiotics and nutrients, and is shelf stable. Once rehydrated, refrigerate and use as per directions.
Yes, goat milk contains A2 beta-casein and lactase enzymes, which make it easier to digest and less likely to trigger allergic reactions compared to cow’s milk.
Some pets may experience mild digestive upset when first introduced. Start slowly and monitor your pet’s response.
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