Goat Milk & Peanut Butter Cookies for Puppies, Small Dogs & Cats - Xylitol-Free, Slow-Baked, Made in Canada
Raw Barley, Whole Goat Milk, Oat Flakes, Natural Peanut Butter, Olive Oil, Whole Egg
What’s In It
WHOLE GOAT MILK - EASIER TO DIGEST THAN COW'S MILK
Made with whole goat milk — not goat milk powder or extract — as the primary dairy ingredient. Goat milk has smaller fat globules and lower lactose content than cow's milk, making it significantly easier for puppies, dogs, and cats to digest. Rich in naturally occurring beneficial bacteria, calcium, phosphorus, Vitamins A and D, and bioavailable fatty acids that support bone development, immune function, and coat health.
XYLITOL-FREE NATURAL PEANUT BUTTER - 100% SAFE FOR DOGS
Every batch uses only natural, unsalted, xylitol-free peanut butter made from whole peanuts. Beyond safety, peanut butter contributes plant-based protein, healthy monounsaturated fats, Vitamin E (antioxidant coat support), and niacin — making it a genuinely functional ingredient, not just a flavour agent.
WHOLE GRAINS - RAW BARLEY, OAT FLAKES & OLIVE OIL
Raw barley provides whole grain fibre for healthy digestion and sustained energy. Oat flakes add beta-glucan soluble fibre for gut health. Olive oil contributes omega-9 monounsaturated fatty acids with natural anti-inflammatory properties. Whole egg provides complete protein with all essential amino acids alongside lutein for eye health.
SLOW-BAKED IN SMALL BATCHES IN CANADA
Every cookie is slow-baked at low temperature to preserve nutritional integrity and achieve the satisfying crunch that puppies, small dogs, and cats love. Produced in small batches in Canada using sustainably sourced ingredients and eco-friendly resealable packaging. No artificial flavours, no preservatives, no imported fillers.
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FAQ
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Yes — xylitol safety is non-negotiable in this product. Xylitol is a sugar substitute found in many commercial peanut butter brands that is acutely toxic to dogs: even 0.1g per kg of body weight can cause rapid insulin release and severe hypoglycaemia, and higher doses can cause liver failure. All Pets Gone Wild cookies use 100% xylitol-free, unsalted, natural peanut butter made from whole peanuts only. This is verified in every production batch. If you're ever unsure about a peanut butter ingredient, check the label for xylitol, birch sugar, or E967 — all names for the same toxic compound.
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Six real-food ingredients: Raw Barley (whole grain fibre, digestive health, sustained energy), Whole Goat Milk (calcium, beneficial bacteria, Vitamins A and D), Oat Flakes (beta-glucan soluble fibre, gut health), Natural Peanut Butter (plant protein, monounsaturated fats, Vitamin E — xylitol-free), Olive Oil (omega-9 fatty acids, anti-inflammatory), Whole Egg (complete protein with all essential amino acids, lutein for eye health). No artificial flavours, no preservatives, no fillers.
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- Yes. Cats are actually better suited to goat milk than cow's milk dairy — they are naturally lactose-intolerant to varying degrees, and goat milk's lower lactose content and smaller fat globules make it significantly more digestible. The xylitol-free peanut butter is safe for cats in small amounts. The only ingredient to be aware of is barley — a gluten-containing grain that most cats tolerate well but which should be introduced gradually for cats with known grain sensitivities. Start with half a cookie per day for 3–5 days before moving to a full cookie daily..
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These are crunchy baked cookies — slow-baked to a firm texture that dogs and cats enjoy chewing. The crunch also provides mild dental benefit by reducing soft food buildup on teeth during chewing. For puppies under 12 weeks, kittens, or pets with dental sensitivities, break into smaller pieces. They are not soft-baked and are not suitable as a meal supplement for pets on liquid or soft food diets.
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Goat milk has several physiological advantages over cow's milk for dogs and cats. Its fat globules are significantly smaller, making them easier to digest. It contains lower levels of lactose — the primary cause of digestive upset in dairy-sensitive pets — and higher levels of medium-chain fatty acids absorbed more efficiently. Goat milk also contains naturally occurring beneficial bacteria alongside calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and Vitamins A and D. For puppies during their growth phase and cats whose digestive systems are naturally sensitive to dairy, whole goat milk is one of the most bioavailable dairy ingredients available in a pet treat.
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Yes, with some nuance. The whole goat milk base makes these cookies considerably more digestible than cow's milk-based treats for most dairy-sensitive pets. The oat flakes contribute beta-glucan fibre that supports healthy gut motility. However, barley is a gluten-containing grain — dogs and cats with celiac-like conditions or diagnosed grain intolerances should avoid these cookies. For pets with mild general digestive sensitivity (not grain-specific), the goat milk base often makes these well-tolerated. Introduce one cookie per day for 3–5 days to assess individual tolerance.