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Shepherd Boy Farms Raw Goat's Milk Supplements
16oz

Shepherd Boy Farms Raw Goat's Milk Supplements

$14.99
Shepherd Boy Farms Raw Goat's Milk Supplements We source pure milk from pasture-fed goats raised without antibiotics or added hormones to make this super-healthy topper/treat. You can take this tasty...
Bones & Co Raw Frozen Goat Milk Kefir 16oz - Paw Naturals
16oz32oz

Bones & Co Raw Frozen Goat Milk Kefir

$12.99 – $22.99
GOAT KEFIR CREAM GOAT MILK KEFIR | PROBIOTIC SUPPORT Same recipe you love in our goat milk, but fermented with even more probiotic support! Our goat kefir is a powerful...
Bones & Co Raw Frozen Goat Whip for Cats & Dogs 8oz - Paw Naturals
8oz3.5oz

Bones & Co Raw Frozen Goat Whip for Cats & Dogs

$10.99 – $18.99
WHAT IS GOAT WHIP? Fun and functional low carb superfood for cats and dogs Made with the same high quality ingredients as our goat milk, *plus* nutritious beef gelatin for...
Nuggets Healthy Eats Smart Snack Frozen Artisan Yogurt for Dogs
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Nuggets Healthy Eats Smart Snack Frozen Artisan Yogurt for Dogs

$4.99 – $16.99
Made-from-scratch, our low-fat Smart Snacks Artisan Yogurt & Kefir cups are made with milk from happy, healthy cows who are hormone/antibiotic-free, grass-fed, and enjoy open pastures. We add multiple strains...
Primal Raw Frozen Goat Milk + 32oz - Paw Naturals

Primal Raw Frozen Goat Milk + 32oz

$20.99
Primal Raw Frozen Goat Milk + 32oz A nutrient-rich hydration option that’s packed with vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, and more—the “universal milk”! Suitable for dogs or cats.  Manufactured in USA No...
Bossdog Raw Frozen Goat's Milk
16oz32oz

Bossdog Raw Frozen Goat's Milk

$14.99 – $22.99
Boss Dog now offers an additional way to elevate your pets health with our raw goat milk. Raw goat milk can most easily be absorbed by a variety of mammals...
Primal Raw Goat Milk for Cat & Dog - Paw Naturals
16oz32oz

Primal Raw Goat Milk for Cat & Dog

$10.99 – $20.99
Primal Raw Goat Milk 16oz A nutrient-rich hydration option that’s packed with vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, and more—the “universal milk”! Suitable for dogs or cats.  Blend of three beneficial microorganisms deliver...
Bones & Co Raw Frozen Goat Milk 16oz - Paw Naturals
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Bones & Co Raw Frozen Goat Milk

$12.99 – $32.99
Have a picky eater? Try adding Goat Milk to hydrate and increase interest in your pet's bowl. Goat Milk also helps with digestion support, enhanced hydration as well as upset...

Kefir is a fermented milk product that contains probiotics, which are beneficial bacteria that can contribute to a healthy digestive system. Yogurt, especially if it's plain and contains live cultures, is also a good source of probiotics. Goat milk is an alternative to cow's milk and is often considered easier to digest for some individuals, including dogs.

Here are some potential benefits of incorporating kefir, yogurt, or goat milk into a dog's diet:

  1. Probiotics: These products can provide beneficial bacteria that support a healthy balance of gut flora. A well-balanced gut microbiome is essential for proper digestion and overall health.

  2. Digestive Health: Probiotics can aid in the digestion of food and help prevent or alleviate digestive issues such as diarrhea or constipation.

  3. Immune System Support: A healthy gut is linked to a stronger immune system. Probiotics may help enhance the immune response and protect against infections.

  4. Nutrient Absorption: Probiotics can improve the absorption of nutrients from food, ensuring that your dog gets the maximum nutritional benefit from their diet.

  5. Lactose Sensitivity: Some dogs may be lactose intolerant and have difficulty digesting lactose, a sugar found in milk. However, fermented dairy products like kefir and yogurt contain lower levels of lactose, making them more tolerable for some dogs.

  6. Improved Coat and Skin: The nutrients in milk products, such as vitamins and fatty acids, can contribute to a healthy coat and skin in dogs.

When introducing kefir, yogurt, or goat milk to your dog's diet:

  1. Start Slowly: Introduce small amounts gradually to allow your dog's digestive system to adjust.

  2. Choose Plain Varieties: Avoid products with added sugars, flavors, or artificial ingredients. Plain, unsweetened varieties are the best.

  3. Monitor for Reactions: Keep an eye on your dog for any signs of allergies or sensitivities. If you notice any adverse reactions, discontinue the product and consult your veterinarian.

  4. Consult Your Veterinarian: Before making significant changes to your dog's diet, it's always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian to ensure it aligns with your dog's specific health needs.

Remember that individual dogs may respond differently to new foods, and what works for one dog may not be suitable for another. Always consider your dog's individual health and dietary requirements.