Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Goat's milk..

Why goat’s milk is so convincing within the context of dog nutrition
Natural source of high-quality proteins, vitamins, minerals and trace elements
Rich in natural Vit A and essential fatty acids
Very good tolerance and palatability
Positive, regenerating effect on the intestinal flora and immune system
Supports the acid-base balance as an alkaline producer
Why is goat’s milk so good for puppies?
Dog’s milk contains a high degree of protein and in particular fat, which cannot be substituted to the same
degree by any other milk. When compared with cow’s milk, goat’s milk has a higher degree of fat which is
very good for puppies, when considered from a nutritionally physiological point of view.
What is more, the shares of natural vitamins and minerals, and here in particular the Vit A and calcium share,
is considerably higher than that of cow’s milk. It is because of these reasons that the rearing results of goat’s

milk appear to be so convincing.
For many decades already, when rearing the puppies of herd guarding dogs, goat’s milk has traditionally
been used as a substitute for dog’s milk.
Also in daily practice, goat’s milk is tried and proven for the rearing of motherless puppies and as

supplementary nutrition with larger litters.
Growth, immune system stability and the digestion of puppies that were fed with goat’s milk could be
influenced in a highly positive manner.
Goat’s milk contains fewer allergens than cow’s milk and has a highly positive, regenerating effect on the
intestinal flora.

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