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Goat Milk powder
Goat milk powder contains precious skin mineral like selenium and loaded with vitamins particularly vitamin A, the most important vitamin for skin. As with other milks, goats milk contains lactic acid, which is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), it both an anti-aging wonder and a lifesaver for dry and sensitive skin. It is a natural […]
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Goat milk powder contains precious skin mineral like selenium and loaded with vitamins particularly vitamin A, the most important vitamin for skin. As with other milks, goats milk contains lactic acid, which is an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), it both an anti-aging wonder and a lifesaver for dry and sensitive skin.
It is a natural milk alternative to cow and soy products. It has No Preservatives and has a gourmet taste. High in calcium, low in sodium. It is naturally Gluten Free.
There are so many reason to love goat milk, goat milk (like all natural milk) does contain lactose, but many pet that react poorly to lactose don’t have the same problem with goat milk, because of its digestibility, you may find it’s the perfect alternative.
Health Benefits of Giving Your Dog GoatÂ’s Milk
Ideal for Lactose Intolerant Dogs
The most common reason cowÂ’s milk is not usually recommended for dogs is its lactose content. Dogs have an inherent lactose intolerance that becomes more pronounced as they get older. Giving cowÂ’s milk to dogs can lead to severe gastrointestinal signs due to their inability to digest the lactose component of the cowÂ’s milk.
GoatÂ’s milk, on the other hand, has an enzyme called lactase that can help digest the lactose content. This enzyme has higher concentrations in raw goatÂ’s milk, making it more digestible, and has significantly fewer risks of causing gastrointestinal problems in dogs.
Fewer Risks of Causing Allergic Reactions in Dogs
CowÂ’s milk contains complex proteins that can trigger a dogÂ’s immune system, causing an allergic reaction and leading to a multitude of symptoms. These complex protein molecules are not present in goatÂ’s milk, making them safer and highly digestible.
GoatÂ’s Milk is Highly Digestible
Aside from the different protein molecules and the presence of enzymes in goatÂ’s milk, its fat molecules are also significantly smaller compared to cowÂ’s milk. These properties in a goatÂ’s milk make it more highly digestible compared to traditional cowÂ’s milk. Being highly digestible can translate to various health benefits for dogs.
This means that the nutrients in the goatÂ’s milk will be properly digested, absorbed, and utilized by the dogÂ’s body. This also eliminates the risk of inflammation within the intestine, preventing symptoms such as diarrhea. Lastly, goatÂ’s milk is highly digestible because its innate enzyme content can help the dog digest other food ingredients in its diet, resulting in overall better gastrointestinal health.
GoatÂ’s Milk is Full of Nutrients
GoatÂ’s milk contains high concentrations of vitamins, minerals, protein, fatty acids, enzymes, and other trace elements essential in maintaining a dogÂ’s health. Most of these are also present in cowÂ’s milk, but the risks of inducing gastrointestinal signs and its low digestibility translate to poor absorption of these nutrients.
That is not the case when you give goatÂ’s milk to your dog. Its high digestibility ensures that all the beneficial nutrients like minerals, vitamins, and fatty acids are fully absorbed and helps meet your dogÂ’s daily nutrition requirements.
GoatÂ’s Milk Helps Regulate Your DogÂ’s Gastrointestinal pH
A dogÂ’s gastrointestinal tract has different pH levels at each segment. Maintaining the ideal pH of the gastrointestinal tract is essential for optimal digestion and absorption of food.
Dogs are highly prone to developing hyperacidity (a sudden decrease in the stomachÂ’s pH) which can lead to vomiting and indigestion. GoatÂ’s milk contains high amounts of potassium which helps control and neutralize the acidity of the stomach. Providing goatÂ’s milk to dogs can help regulate their stomach pH and prevent hyperacidity from developing.
GoatÂ’s Milk Has Anti-Inflammatory Properties
GoatÂ’s milk is rich in essential fatty acids, making it a great dietary supplement for dogs. Fatty acids are an important energy source for dogs. Some fatty acids also have anti-inflammatory properties, which help control and prevent any inflammatory responses along the intestinal wall.
The anti-inflammatory properties of goatÂ’s milk help reduce the risk of allergic reactions and can even help in chronic gastrointestinal conditions like inflammatory bowel disease. To a certain extent, it can also help manage inflammatory conditions in dogs such as osteoarthritis.
GoatÂ’s Milk Can Help Control Infections
Providing goatÂ’s milk to dogs not only helps meet nutritional requirements but can also help prevent various diseases caused by infectious pathogens. GoatÂ’s milk has innate enzymes that help kill pathogenic bacteria that can infect the gastrointestinal system. It also contains pro-biotics that help maintain an ideal gut micro-biome, which is essential in preventing pathogenic bacteria from invading, penetrating, and growing along the gastrointestinal tract.