Goat Milk Munchies Gourmet Trio Set
Raw Barley, Whole Goat Milk, Oat Flakes, Natural Peanut Butter, Olive Oil, Whole Egg
Raw Barley, Whole Goat Milk, Oat Flakes, Natural Peanut Butter, Olive Oil, Whole Egg
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| No Artificial Additives or Fillers |
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Yes, these cookies are safe. They use pet-safe peanut butter (unsalted, no xylitol) and goat milk, which is easier to digest than cow’s milk.
Yes, most goat milk peanut butter cookies are designed for both cats and dogs. Check the size and hardness, small size cookies are better for cats.
Moderation is key. For small pets, 1–2 cookies per day; for larger pets, 5–6 cookies. Always consider overall calorie intake and consult your vet for specific guidance.
Yes, goat milk is often tolerated better than cow’s milk. However, if your pet has a peanut allergy, these treats are not suitable. Always check for sensitivities before introducing new treats.
These Goat Milk Peanut Butter cookies are crunchy, which helps with chewing satisfaction.
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