• Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital powdered goat milk daily supplement for cats and dogs in 150g orange resealable pouch, made in Canada, with 70 billion CFU live bacteria, Grade A whole goat milk, energy boost, yields 1 litre of goat milk, probiotic and digestive nutrition for cats and dogs
  • Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital powdered goat milk supplement shown with kitten, with text confirming it is safe for cats and formulated for all cats and dogs — uses a medicinal amount of premium Ceylon cinnamon to safely support digestion in cats, probiotic and digestive nutrition for cats and dogs, made in Canada
  • Infographic showing Goat Vital powdered goat milk supplement for dogs and cats has four gut health benefits: maximizes nutrient absorption with digestive enzymes and whole goat milk, boosts immune defense with 70 billion CFU probiotics, pure Canadian goat milk for nutrient-dense nourishment, and soothes digestive discomfort with ginger and chamomile
  • Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital supplement claims infographic: protein packed, 100% Grade A whole goat milk, energy boost, yields 1 litre of goat milk when mixed, 70 billion CFU live bacteria, no grains corn or soy, no fillers or by-products, no artificial flavors or preservatives, made in Canada
  • Ingredient transparency infographic for Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital showing four key ingredients: A-Grade Canadian goat milk powder full-cream and gentle for sensitive stomachs, natural egg yolk rich in essential vitamins and fatty acids for immunity, ginger and chamomile for gut calming and calmness, 70 billion probiotics and digestive enzymes for maximum gut defense — small batch production, premium quality, uncompromising safety standards, resealable pouch
  • Three ways to serve Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital powdered goat milk supplement for dogs and cats: as a food topper sprinkled over kibble for extra nutrition, as a drink mixed with warm water for a nutritious daily supplement, and frozen into paw-shaped treats for a refreshing healthy snack — made in Canada
  • Feeding guide for Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital powdered goat milk supplement: cats up to 15 lbs get 4 tablespoons daily, small dogs 5 to 20 lbs get quarter cup, medium dogs 21 to 60 lbs get half cup, large dogs over 61 lbs get 1 cup daily — allow 3 to 5 days adjustment period, start with half serving, for all cats and dogs
  • Why choose Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital over generic supplements: 70 billion CFU high-potency probiotics matching therapeutic levels, nutrient-rich milk replacer ideal for puppies kittens and seniors, active digestive enzymes for maximum nutrient absorption, high-end ingredient add-ins providing vital nutrients — all exclusive to Pets Gone Wild versus generic pet supplements, made in Canada
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Powdered Goat Milk with Probiotics & Enzymes for Dogs & Cats - Daily Gut Health Supplement | Pets Gone Wild Canada

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Not all goat milk supplements are equal. This one names its ingredients — all of them. Pasture-raised goat milk powder, two live probiotic strains, six...
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  • ✔ Supports digestion
    ✔ Helps with skin & coat
    ✔ Easy to use
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Goat milk powder, egg yolk, cinnamon, ginger, camomile, eggshell membrane, L. Theanine, Probiotics (live bacteria of B. Longum and B. Animalis), Digestive Enzymes (Protease, lipase, cellulase, amylase, papain bromelain). probiotics (Bifidobacterium Longum, Bifidobacterium Animalis), digestive enzymes (protease, lipase, cellulase, amylase, bromelain

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  • Gutproof!
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Thoughtfully formulated treats, nutrition and grooming care designed for daily pet wellness, addressing common concerns with simple routines

What’s In It

Pets Gone Wild Goat Vital powdered goat milk daily supplement for cats and dogs in 150g orange resealable pouch, made in Canada, with 70 billion CFU live bacteria, Grade A whole goat milk, energy boost, yields 1 litre of goat milk, probiotic and digestive nutrition for cats and dogs
  • PASTURE-RAISED GOAT MILK POWDER - A2 BETA-CASEIN, LOW LACTOSE
    Goat milk contains A2 beta-casein protein — the same protein type found in human breast milk — rather than the A1 beta-casein present in most commercial cow's milk. A1 beta-casein is broken down into BCM-7 during digestion, a peptide associated with gut inflammation and digestive discomfort in sensitive individuals. A2 beta-casein does not produce BCM-7. Goat milk also has smaller fat globules than cow's milk (naturally homogenised) and significantly lower lactose, making it easier to digest for lactose-sensitive pets. Naturally rich in calcium, phosphorus, potassium, Vitamins A, B2, and D. Certified Non-GMO. No artificial additives.

  • PROTEASE · LIPASE · CELLULASE · AMYLASE · PAPAIN · BROMELAIN
    Protease: Breaks dietary proteins into absorbable amino acid chains. Lipase: Hydrolyses dietary fats into fatty acids and glycerol for absorption. Cellulase: Breaks down cellulose (plant fibre cell walls). Dogs and cats do not produce cellulase endogenously — this is one of the most functionally significant enzymes in the formula for pets eating plant-based food ingredients. Amylase: Converts complex starches and carbohydrates into simple sugars for absorption. Papain: A proteolytic enzyme derived from papaya. Has documented anti-inflammatory properties alongside its protein-digesting function. Heat-sensitive — preserved through the powder format. Bromelain: A proteolytic enzyme derived from pineapple. Anti-inflammatory, supports collagen synthesis, and has joint health properties. Also heat-sensitive.

  • BIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM & BIFIDOBACTERIUM ANIMALIS
    A gram-positive anaerobic bacterium that colonises the large intestine. Produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) that nourish the intestinal lining, reduces pro-inflammatory cytokine activity, and has documented efficacy in improving stool consistency and immune response in companion animals. Resilient to the acidic gut environment — reaches the large intestine viable.

  • CINNAMON · GINGER · CHAMOMILE · L-THEANINE · EGG YOLK · EGGSHELL MEMBRANE
    Cinnamon: Contains cinnamaldehyde — a natural antimicrobial compound with anti-inflammatory properties. Supports blood glucose regulation by improving insulin sensitivity. Ginger: Contains gingerols and shogaols — bioactive compounds that reduce nausea, stimulate gastric motility (food movement through the digestive tract), and have anti-inflammatory effects on the gut lining. Chamomile: Contains apigenin — a flavonoid that binds to GABA receptors in the brain, producing calming effects without sedation. Reduces cortisol-driven gut permeability changes associated with anxiety in pets. L-Theanine: An amino acid found in green tea that crosses the blood-brain barrier and increases alpha brain wave activity — associated with a calm, alert state. Reduces cortisol and adrenaline responses to stress triggers in dogs and cats. Egg Yolk: Source of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K; lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) for cell membrane integrity and coat health; biotin for healthy skin cell turnover. Eggshell Membrane: Natural source of Type I and Type V collagen, hyaluronic acid, glucosamine, and chondroitin — the four structural compounds that maintain joint cartilage integrity, synovial fluid viscosity, and joint flexibility.

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  • Yes. Goat milk is safe and beneficial for both dogs and cats. Its lower lactose content compared to cow's milk makes it significantly more digestible for most pets, including those with mild dairy sensitivity. The A2 beta-casein protein in goat milk is associated with fewer inflammatory digestive responses than the A1 beta-casein in most cow's milk products. For cats — who are naturally lactose-intolerant to varying degrees — goat milk's reduced lactose and smaller fat globules make it one of the best-tolerated dairy formats available. Introduce gradually starting with a quarter of the recommended serving over 3–5 days.

  • Each botanical has a specific, documented role. Cinnamon is a natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agent that also supports blood glucose regulation — useful for pets prone to energy spikes from high-carbohydrate diets. Ginger reduces nausea, supports healthy gastric motility (the movement of food through the digestive system), and has anti-inflammatory properties. Chamomile has calming properties that reduce anxiety-related digestive upset — particularly useful for pets with stress-triggered gut issues. L-theanine is an amino acid derived from green tea with well-documented calming effects in both dogs and cats without sedation — it reduces cortisol-driven gut dysbiosis in anxious pets. This botanical blend makes this supplement uniquely suited for anxious pets, travel-stressed animals, or those recovering from antibiotic treatment.

    • This supplement contains two specifically named, research-backed strains: Bifidobacterium Longum and Bifidobacterium Animalis. Bifidobacterium Longum colonises the large intestine and has documented efficacy in veterinary research for reducing digestive inflammation, improving stool consistency, and supporting immune response in companion animals. Bifidobacterium Animalis supports gut barrier integrity and has been shown to improve resilience to gut dysbiosis — the imbalance of gut bacteria that causes digestive upset, diarrhoea, and immune vulnerability in dogs and cats. Each serving delivers billions of live colony-forming units (CFUs) in a shelf-stable powdered format.

  • Powdered goat milk retains the core nutritional profile of fresh goat milk — proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals — through a spray-drying process that removes moisture while preserving nutritional integrity. The primary advantage of powdered over fresh is shelf stability, precise serving measurement, and the ability to combine with additional active ingredients (probiotics, enzymes, botanicals) in a consistent, shelf-stable format. Fresh goat milk cannot maintain live probiotic viability at the same CFU concentrations outside refrigeration. Once rehydrated, serve immediately or refrigerate for up to 24 hours.

  • This supplement contains six digestive enzymes: protease (breaks down dietary proteins into absorbable amino acids), lipase (digests fats), cellulase (breaks down plant fibre — notably, dogs and cats do not produce cellulase naturally, making this a particularly valuable addition for pets eating plant-based food toppers), amylase (digests starches and carbohydrates), papain (a natural proteolytic enzyme from papaya with anti-inflammatory properties), and bromelain (from pineapple — anti-inflammatory enzyme that supports collagen synthesis and joint health). Together they cover every major macronutrient class, reducing digestive burden and improving nutrient absorption from the whole meal.

  • Starting serving guide: cats and small dogs under 20 lbs — ¼ scoop (approximately ½ tsp) mixed with 60ml warm water per day; medium dogs 20–50 lbs — ½ scoop mixed with 120ml warm water; large dogs 50+ lbs — 1 full scoop mixed with 240ml warm water. For all pets, start at half the recommended serving for the first week and increase gradually. Serve as a standalone drink, mixed into kibble or wet food, or frozen with broth. The 150g canister provides approximately 30 full servings for a medium dog. Consult your vet if your pet has a diagnosed kidney or metabolic condition.