It turns out raw goat milk for dogs is a universally tolerated milk for mammals. Any mammal can consume raw goat milk safely, so next time you want to treat your dog to a little milk, reach for goat’s milk instead.
The key here is that the goat’s milk is raw or unpasteurized. Raw goat milk for dogs is more than just a treat, it’s a nutritional aid. The gut bacteria in raw goat milk are excellent for supporting digestion and reducing symptoms of allergies and inflammation.
Raw or fermented goat’s milk is loaded with lactase enzymes to make the milk sugars easy to break down and digest. In addition, goat’s milk contains A2 beta-casein, which is much easier to digest and is not linked to the same issues as casein found in cow’s milk.
You don’t have to be a goat farmer to have access to fermented or raw goat milk for dogs. Goat’s milk has become a popular and widely available supplement for dogs.
Use in moderation, especially when introducing new foods.
Thaw in a Refrigerator for 24 hrs. Once thawed, it will stay fresh for 10 days under refrigeration.