Whole Goats Milk Powder for Dogs & Cats - 250g
- Brand: Shanzi Naturals
- Type: supplements & healthcare
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Whole Goats Milk Powder for Dogs & Cats - 250g
Product Description
Whole Goats Milk Powder for Dogs and Cats – 250g
A natural, easy-to-digest source of nourishment for pets who need a little extra support. This whole goats milk powder is ideal for weight gain, recovery, fussy eaters or simply adding nutrition to your pet’s daily routine. Goats milk is known for being gentle on the stomach and naturally rich in beneficial fats, vitamins and gut-friendly properties.
This powder is sourced from a trusted, family-run UK goat dairy who specialise in high-quality goat nutrition. We chose their product because of its integrity and results – it’s made with care, not corners.
How to use:
Standard daily amount: 1 scoop per 5kg bodyweight
For weight gain or extra nourishment: 2 scoops per 5kg bodyweight
1 scoop = 1.25g
Mix with warm water to create a creamy drink, pour over meals or sprinkle directly onto food. Most pets love the taste, making it helpful for picky eaters or pets needing extra calories.
Ingredients:
100% whole goats milk powder. No additives, fillers or artificial ingredients.
Suitable for:
Dogs and cats of all breeds and sizes, 12 weeks and over. Works with raw, kibble or cooked diets. Ideal for pets needing digestive support, nourishment, extra calories or recovery feeding.
Frequently asked questions:
Many pets show improvement in appetite, energy and condition within a short time. Safe for daily long-term use. Suitable for puppies and kittens from weaning. Goats milk is naturally easier to digest than cow’s milk due to its smaller fat molecules and different proteins.
Safety:
Store in a cool, dry place and keep sealed after opening. Keep out of reach of children and animals. Not suitable for pets with dairy sensitivities or those with pancreatitis unless advised by a vet.
This product is based on long-standing traditional use and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Always consult your vet if your pet has health concerns or is on medication.

