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Get it between 2024-12-31 to 2025-01-07. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Powdered goats milk formula for puppies
Esbilac is also an excellent liquid calorie supplement for dogs recovering from illness or injury
Made from natural whole goats milk with no preservatives
Formulated to provide a caloric pattern similar to mother's milk in protein, fat, and carbohydrates
PetAg Esbilac Goat's Milk Powder milk replacer for puppies nourishes growing puppies with a nutritionally balanced and highly palatable goat milk formula that’s easy on sensitive tummies. It provides a complete food source for puppies that have been orphaned or rejected, as well as supplemental feeding for nursing puppies. This powdered goat's milk replacer gives puppies the milk proteins they need along with vitamins, minerals, and amino acids to help their bodies grow and develop properly. PetAg Goat's Milk Esbilac Powder can also be used to nurture post-surgery or older dogs and rehabilitate wildlife, including squirrels, rabbits, and opossums. Every purchase comes with one 5.3-ounce canister of Esbilac Goat's Milk Powder milk replacer. PetAg, Inc. provides pet owners and animal professionals with the most effective pet products, including milk replacers, nutritional and health supplements, and grooming supplies. Directions for Mixing: Gently shake or stir one part of powder into two parts of warm water (a part is a teaspoon, tablespoon, or cup.) Do not mix more powder than can be consumed in 24 hours. Do not use a blender. Reconstituted powder should be refrigerated. Directions for Feeding: All puppies should receive their mother’s milk for at least 2 days, if possible. Colostrum milk gives extra nutrition and temporary immunity against some infections. Warm reconstituted powder to room or body temperature before serving. Feed puppies 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of liquid powder per 4 ounces (115 g) of body weight. The daily feeding rate should be divided into equal portions for each feeding. Puppies’ needs will vary and this amount may have to be increased or decreased, depending on the individual. Young and/or weak puppies may need to be fed reconstituted powder every 3 or 4 hours. Older puppies do well when fed reconstituted powder every 8 hours.