• Pets Gone Wild unflavored whole powdered goat milk daily supplement in 250g white canister, Product of Canada, 100% Grade A whole goat milk, yields 2.25 litres of goat milk, 38-day serving supply, billions of probiotics and digestive enzymes, for all cats and dogs
  • Infographic showing five benefits of Pets Gone Wild unflavored powdered goat milk for dogs and cats: 100% human grade with lab-tested purity and quality, pure goat milk supports whole-body daily wellness, nutrient-dense wholesome everyday nourishment, daily wellness support with billions of probiotics and enzymes, picky-eater approved to end mealtime stress, made in Canada for all life stages
  • Pets Gone Wild unflavored goat milk powder for dogs and cats showing four daily health benefits: pure goat milk goodness for everyday feeding, boosts daily wellness with nutrient-dense formula to transform meals into superfoods, supports overall vitality with wholesome ingredients, gentle on sensitive stomachs with easy-to-digest formula for daily feeding comfort — Product of Canada
  • Pets Gone Wild unflavored powdered goat milk supplement shown with puppies of different breeds and a cat demonstrating it is suitable for all cats and dogs of all ages, with three key benefits: transforms ordinary meals into nutritional superfoods, nutrient-dense formula supports overall daily wellness, provides essential hydration for cats and dogs of all ages — Product of Canada
  • Two ways to serve Pets Gone Wild unflavored powdered goat milk for dogs and cats: as a dry topper sprinkled directly over kibble for a nutritional boost, or mixed with water to create a goat milk drink — with five benefits: gut health, immune support, picky-eater friendly, 100% sourced for purity, Canadian-made — Product of Canada
  • Advanced goat milk comparison table showing Pets Gone Wild unflavored whole powdered goat milk versus standard goat milk: Grade A whole Canadian goat milk versus lower grade, functional blend with pumpkin and carrot fibre versus none, billions of probiotics and enzymes versus varies or none, yields 2.25 litres per 250g jar versus lower yield, 100% human-grade sourced for purity versus varies, Canadian-made lab-tested quality versus varies
  • Recommended daily intake guide for Pets Gone Wild unflavored whole powdered goat milk: small breeds and cats get quarter cup per day, medium dogs get half cup per day, large dogs get 1 cup per day — 250g canister provides 38-day serving supply, Product of Canada, unflavored for all cats and dogs
  • Four-step preparation guide for Pets Gone Wild unflavored powdered goat milk: step 1 measure 3 tablespoons of powder, step 2 slowly add a small amount of warm water to the powder, step 3 stir to form a smooth paste, step 4 add remaining water and stir until fully dissolved — serve immediately or refrigerate, yields 2.25 litres of goat milk per 250g canister
  • Pet owner offering a bowl of rehydrated Pets Gone Wild unflavored whole powdered goat milk to a tabby cat, with five-star customer review: "Such a simple idea but makes a big difference at mealtime. My pets finish everything now without hesitation" — advanced goat milk superfood blend, Product of Canada, for all cats and dogs
  • Pets Gone Wild unflavored whole powdered goat milk daily supplement in 250g white canister, Product of Canada, 100% Grade A whole goat milk, yields 2.25 litres of goat milk, 38-day serving supply, billions of probiotics and digestive enzymes, for all cats and dogs
  • Pets Gone Wild unflavored whole powdered goat milk daily supplement in 250g white canister, Product of Canada, 100% Grade A whole goat milk, yields 2.25 litres of goat milk, 38-day serving supply, billions of probiotics and digestive enzymes, for all cats and dogs

Unflavored Goat Milk Powder with Probiotics & Enzymes for Dogs & Cats - Pure, Canadian-Sourced Daily Supplement | Pets Gone Wild

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Some pets need more. Some need less. The Unflavored formula is for those who need pure. Ethically sourced from Canadian family farms, hormone-free and antibiotic-free,...
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Goat milk powder, probiotics (Bifidobacterium Longum, Bifidobacterium Animalis), digestive enzymes (protease, lipase, cellulase, amylase, bromelain)

  • All Natural
  • Non-GMO
  • Allergy Safe
  • Gutproof!
  • No Extras
Thoughtfully formulated treats, nutrition and grooming care designed for daily pet wellness, addressing common concerns with simple routines

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Pets Gone Wild unflavored whole powdered goat milk daily supplement in 250g white canister, Product of Canada, 100% Grade A whole goat milk, yields 2.25 litres of goat milk, 38-day serving supply, billions of probiotics and digestive enzymes, for all cats and dogs
  • CANADIAN GRADE A WHOLE GOAT MILK POWDER - HORMONE-FREE, ANTIBIOTIC-FREE
    Sourced from Canadian family farms and processed to human-grade standards. Grade A classification indicates the highest quality tier for dairy — no adulteration, no blending with lower-grade sources. Contains A2 beta-casein protein rather than the A1 beta-casein found in most commercial cow's milk. A1 beta-casein produces BCM-7 during digestion — a peptide associated with gut inflammation in sensitive individuals. A2 does not. Goat milk also has naturally smaller fat globules than cow's milk (essentially self-homogenising) and significantly lower lactose content. Rich in calcium, phosphorus, potassium, Vitamins A, B2, and D. Certified Non-GMO. No hormones, no antibiotics, no artificial additives.

  • PROTEASE · LIPASE · CELLULASE · AMYLASE · BROMELAIN
    Protease: Breaks dietary proteins into absorbable amino acid chains. Reduces the digestive load on the stomach and pancreas. Lipase: Hydrolyses dietary fats into fatty acids and glycerol for absorption and energy use. Cellulase: Breaks down cellulose — the structural component of plant cell walls. Dogs and cats do not produce cellulase endogenously. This makes cellulase particularly significant for pets eating plant-based food toppers, raw vegetables, or plant-protein kibble. Amylase: Converts complex starches and carbohydrates into simple sugars for absorption. Complements the natural amylase deficiency that is more pronounced in cats than dogs. Bromelain: A proteolytic enzyme derived from pineapple with anti-inflammatory properties alongside its protein-digesting function. Heat-sensitive — preserved through the powdered format at room temperature

  • 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. Documented in veterinary research to reduce pro-inflammatory cytokine activity and improve stool consistency in companion animals. Resilient to the acidic gut environment — reaches the large intestine viable.

  • UNFLAVORED — NO BOTANICALS, NO ADDITIVES, NO FLAVOURINGS
    This formula contains no cinnamon, no ginger, no chamomile, no L-theanine, no egg yolk, no eggshell membrane, and no natural or artificial flavourings. The absence of these ingredients is the defining characteristic of this formula — not a limitation. For pets on vet-prescribed diets where additional botanicals require clearance, for pets with confirmed sensitivities to specific plant compounds, and for use cases where a neutral base is required (medication mixing, therapeutic diet integration, homemade food preparation), the unflavored formula provides the probiotic and enzyme benefits of the full formula without the additional ingredient complexity.

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  • Both formulas contain the same Canadian-sourced Grade A goat milk powder, the same two probiotic strains (Bifidobacterium Longum and Bifidobacterium Animalis), and the same digestive enzymes. The Goat Vital formula additionally contains cinnamon, ginger, chamomile, L-theanine, egg yolk, and eggshell membrane — ingredients that provide calming support, joint health compounds, and botanical anti-inflammatory benefits. The unflavored formula contains none of these — making it the correct choice when simplicity, purity, or vet clearance of additional ingredients is a priority.

  • Yes — the pure goat milk base makes this one of the most broadly life-stage-appropriate supplements in the range. For weaning kittens and puppies (from approximately 3–4 weeks), rehydrated goat milk powder is commonly used as a milk replacer or feeding supplement alongside species-appropriate weaning foods — its A2 beta-casein and lower lactose content are more tolerable than cow's milk at this sensitive stage. For adult pets it functions as a daily gut health supplement. For senior pets, the probiotic strains support the gut microbiome decline that occurs with age, and the enzyme blend addresses the natural reduction in digestive enzyme production in older animals.

    • The unflavored formula is the more appropriate choice for pets on therapeutic diets — its three-ingredient list (goat milk powder, probiotics, enzymes) is easier to clear with a vet than the eight-ingredient Goat Vital formula. However, always confirm with your vet before adding any supplement to a prescribed therapeutic plan. Some therapeutic diets (protein hydrolysate diets, single-protein elimination diets) specify that no additional protein sources should be introduced — goat milk protein would count. In those cases, consult your vet specifically about goat milk as a protein source before use.

  • Yes. This formula contains no cinnamon, chamomile, ginger, L-theanine, or any other botanical ingredient. It is specifically the correct choice for pets with known or suspected sensitivities to any of the botanical components in the Goat Vital formula. The three active ingredients — goat milk powder, Bifidobacterium Longum, Bifidobacterium Animalis, and the five digestive enzymes — have no documented safety issues for dogs or cats at supplement concentrations. For pets with dairy sensitivity specifically, the lower lactose and A2 beta-casein profile of goat milk makes this formula significantly more tolerable than cow's milk-based alternatives.

  • The unflavored formula is the better choice for medication mixing compared to botanically-flavored alternatives — the neutral taste profile does not compete with or mask medication flavour in a way that might make a pet avoid the medication. Mix the powder with a small amount of warm water first, allow to cool completely, then add medication as directed by your vet. Do not use hot liquid — heat deactivates the probiotic strains. Always confirm with your vet whether the specific medication can be mixed with dairy-based products, as some medications have absorption interactions with calcium-rich foods.

  • Store in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly sealed. Humidity is the main risk — moisture begins activating and depleting the live probiotic cultures before use. Do not refrigerate the dry powder (condensation when removing from cold storage introduces moisture). Once rehydrated, use immediately or refrigerate and use within 24 hours. Shelf life is approximately 18 months unopened. Once opened, use within 3 months for optimal probiotic viability. The canister size and serving quantities mean a single canister provides approximately 30 full servings for a medium dog.