Goat’s Milk Checks Out for Pet Nutrition | Well Pet Post Blog – Lambert Vet Supply
PetAg® Goat’s Milk Esbilac® for Puppies, 5 lbs.
Helps nourish growing puppies with a nutritionally balanced and highly palatable goat milk formula
Looking for a healthy alternative to cow’s milk for your cat or dog? Goat’s milk just might be your answer. Packed with nutritional value and easily digested, many pets can benefit from its unique prebiotic nourishment for a healthy stomach and digestive system.
Why Goat’s Milk for Cats and Dogs?
Though many cats and dogs like cow’s milk, it does not always like them. Acquired lactose intolerance in their adult lives may produce digestive and gastric issues with vomiting, gas, and upset stomachs. However, cats and dogs can usually consume this milk with no such affects. It is also especially beneficial for pets with IBD (Irritable Bowel Disease). Goats have been a domesticated food source in much of the world for nearly 10,000 years, too. While America consumes very little goat milk, the market is increasing with other food products like yogurt, cheeses, and more options appearing at stores and gaining popularity for humans and pets.
What Makes Goat’s Milk Healthy for Cats and Dogs?
Though there is no magic nourishment that can supply all a pet’s needs, this milk presents one of the strongest cases for what it does right for your cat or dog.
Immune System Super Powers: Boosts the entire immune system. Helps pets suffering from malnutrition, anemia, kidney, and gastrointestinal and liver diseases.
Gut Maintenance: Provides food for the good bacteria in the gut as a prebiotic. That means it starts to benefit the intestinal system from the start and does not have to survive the acid in the stomach as a probiotic does. Contains compounds called oligosaccharides that reduce intestinal inflammation, too.
Serving Up Nutrition: Serves up huge nutrition boosts because it is packed with vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, trace elements, enzymes, and protein. Its properties give it metabolic powers to boost absorption of minerals like iron, magnesium, calcium, and phosphorous. It also has Vitamin A and D, lots of good fatty acids, and helps reduce anxiety due to its high amounts of selenium.
Steady and Stable: Glucose management is easier with this milk because it is high in fat, but low in sugar so it works very well to help manage diabetes. High levels of potassium also help balance the system and act as an antacid.
Fewer Health Complications: Causes less allergic reactions when consumed by pets, too. The process is complicated, of course, but since goat’s milk protein is unique it does not seem to bother cat and dog digestive systems as much. Technically speaking, it has smaller fat globules and more small and medium chain fatty acids, so it is digested easily and quickly.
Check It Out.
Do some research and see for yourself what this milk has to offer. Find some recipes for pet food, snacks, and food toppers involving this ingredient. With everything it has to offer your cat or dog, see what it can do for you.