Dr. Goat Milk Powder
With lesser Cassien content compared to Cow’s Milk, Goat’s Milk is the perfect treat in the form of milk for your beloved pet. It is easier to digest compared to Cow’s Milk and will not cause diarrhea for those lactose intolerant.
Goat’s Milk contains the appropriate amount of carbohydrates, protein and fats to promote the optimal health and growth of your beloved pet. It also contains vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin A, B complex, C and calcium to improve your beloved pet’s immunity, bone density as well as skin and coat.
- Suitable for Cats & Dogs
- Lactose free
- Easily digested & absorbed
- Supplemented with Prebiotics and Probiotics
- Essential Vitamins
- Calcium for Strong Bones
- Lower in Cholesterol
- Yummy, Creamy Taste
Feeding Guide - General
Gently mix one scoop powder with two parts of warm water. Do not use a blender. Goat’s Milk may be fed at the daily rate of two tablespoons (30ml) of liquid per 4 ounces (115g) of bodyweight. The daily feeding rate should be divided into equal portions for each feeding. Goat’s Milk should be fed at room or body temperature.
Ingredients
Full Cream Goat Milk, Vitamin Premix, Mineral Premix, High Calcium
Product of New Zealand
Volume
200g
Storage
Avoid direct sunlight, store at room temperature.
Once opened, you may refrigerate for three months or freeze up to 6 months.
This formula further supports animals that are,
- New-born (Supports optimal growth & boosts immunity)
- Pregnant & lactating mothers (Supports health during & after birth)
- Sick (Boosts immunity to fight against sickness & disease)
- Old (Supports nutritional requirements for a better golden age)
Feeding Guide - Young & Malnourished
For very young animals (<7 days old) or severely malnourished animals, mix one scoop of powder with two equal parts of warm water. For older animals (7 to 10 days old with eyes open) mix two scoops of powder with three equal parts of warm water. All animals should receive their mother’s milk for at least 2 days, if possible. This colostrum milk gives extra nutrition and temporary immunity against some diseases.
Feeding Guide - Pregnant & Lactating Animals
Mix Goat’s Milk Powder into the daily ration at the rate of 2 teaspoonfuls per 5lbs. (2.2kg) bodyweight until 2 weeks after whelping.