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Frozen Probiotic Pet Milk
Did you know that foods rich in probiotics can be beneficial for your dog?Fermented (Kefir) goat’s milk has been consumed for thousands of years; especially before the dawning of the age of refrigeration. The fermentation process increases the probiotics in the milk—and by doing so, increases the availability of the nutrients in the milk.
Happy Day's Raw Fermented Goats Milk is raw, nutritious product that uses all-natural goat's milk, that's it. Goat's milk is rich in digestive enzymes and probiotics that boost the immune system, aid with diarrhea and chronic gastrointestinal disorders, improve the digestion system, help with the side effects of antibiotics, skin, decrease shedding, bad breath and weight problems.
Goat's milk can also aid puppies and kittens in keeping their gut flora balanced and great for those with allergies or sensitivities.
Happy Day's fermented goat's milk is free of antibiotics, growth hormones; Suitable for cats and dogs of all life stages. Sourced and made in Canada and is available in 490 ml and one-litre sizes
How Much Pet Milk to Give a Dog?
For one of the best dog supplements, especially if your dog is eating commercial dog food the guideline is as follows. You can even start with half the amount if you have a canine with a finicky stomach. Please start small so you don't overwhelm the system with all this new goodness. You can increase the amount daily if you choose but start here:
Small size dogs 1 tsp. - 1 tbsp.
Medium size dogs 1 - 2 tbsp.
Large Dogs 2 - 3 tbsp.
Looking for more information on the health benefits of goat milk, please see here: Goat Dairy Education Resource
Goats Milk for Kitties??
Goat's milk is better than cow's milk, however milk in general is not a natural food for cats and can still cause problems for them, particularly due to the high calcium content and its relationship to causing urinary tract problems.
As far as the lactose content goes, goat's milk has slightly less lactose and it seems to be more digestible. As lactose is the biggest problem cat's have with drinking cow's milk, many can tolerate goat's milk, that could not tolerate cow's milk.
Goat's milk has smaller fat globules making it a little easier to digest than cow's milk. As such it is less likely to cause problems for your cat's tummy, but you must still remember that this is not a natural food for them.
The free shipping rules mentioned above are general guidelines, please refer to the delivery map above for full information on shipping rates to specific postal codes in Metro Vancouver. You can also download a PDF version of the delivery map. Currently all deliveries will take place Monday to Friday from 4:00pm to 8:30pm. Special arrangements can be made if these times are inconvenient. Our current schedule is as follows: Maple Ridge through to Vancouver, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mission through to White Rock, Richmond on Tuesday and Thursdays.
At this time we can only ship dry goods (i.e. Dehydrated Foods & Supplements). Due to the high cost of shipping, it is advisable to ensure your order is a minimum of $100.00 to justify the shipping expense. The cost of shipping will be your responsibility, but we will find the most economical method, depending on weight and your location. Canada Post minimum for small parcels is $9.00. Paypal invoices will be issued if we do not have your credit information on file.
Sorry we are unable to ship outside Canada at this time.
Due to the nature of our products please contact us for clarification and or pre-authorization of returnable goods. Restocking charges may apply, and we are not able to resell frozen goods.