Natural mother's milk replacement for puppies and also substitute for strengthen lactating bitches, made from 100% pure goat's milk. Also suitable as milk to strengthen weakened dogs.
Item number HS-75-300
The benefits of FangGold goat’s milk-powder:
FangGold goat's milk is a 100% natural supplementary food made from pure, spray-dried goat's milk, without any other additives, for puppies and dogs of all breeds. Suitable for feeding motherless puppies and to relieve the burden on lactating bitches. The milk can also be fed as a supplement to the diet of weakened, sick or older dogs.
One advantage of goat's milk compared to classic puppy milk powder is a reduction in the tendency to later allergies because it is purely natural. Goat's milk is well suited and tolerated by all dogs and can also be fed to adult, allergic dogs to strengthen them.
Goat's milk contains all the fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals necessary for healthy growth and is rich in natural vitamin A, potassium, calcium, amino acids and peptides (combination of several amino acids). Goat's milk contains valuable nutrients and building materials and is an optimal source of nutrients with natural vital substances and which strengthens the immune system and has a positive effect on the intestinal flora and the body's metabolism.
Supplementary food for dogs
Composition:
Full Cream Goat Milk, (spray-dried without additives).
Nutritional ingredients per 100g:
Vitamin A 260 μg, vitamin D3 1,5 μg, vitamin E 0,7 mg, vitamin C 5 mg, vitamin B1 (thiamine) 0,3 mg, vitamin B2 (riboflavine) 1 mg, vitamin B3 (niacine) 2,3 mg, vitamin B6 0,3 mg, folic acid 3 μg , vitamin B12 0,4 μg, biotine 15 μg, pantothenic acid 2,5 μg, potassium 1.450 mg, chloride 1.250 mg, calcium 950 mg, phosphorus 800 mg, magnesium 100 mg, iron 0,2 mg, manganese 0,04 mg.
Analytical constituents:
Crude fat (milk fat) 31%, crude protein 26%, lactose 33%, crude ash 6%, calcium 1%, phosphorus 0,8%, moisture 5%.
Naturally contained ingredients:
Fats, amino acids, minerals, trace elements, vitamins, as well as other healthy ingredients and active ingredients.
Preparation:
Boil the water and mix and dissolve the puppy milk powder in approx. 40 - 50° C warm water. Let it cool down and feed at a temperature of 38° C, body temperature.
Mix 25 g of goat's milk powder with 225 ml of water > this produces approx. 250 ml of goat's milk - ready to feed
Mix 50 g of goat's milk powder with 450 ml of water > this produces approx. 500 ml of goat's milk - ready to feed
Mix 100 g of goat's milk powder with 900 ml of water > this produces approx. 1000 ml of goat's milk - ready to feed
Mixed puppy milk can be stored in the refrigerator for a maximum of 24 hours, but must be warmed back to 38° C, body temperature, before feeding.
Feeding recommendation:
The amount of mixed goat milk must be adjusted to the puppies' needs. Full, contented puppies suckle and sleep, but do not howl or cry. Give at least enough milk until the animal is full. Very young puppies are fed with a drip pipette, larger puppies with a feeding bottle. Depending on the breed, goat milk can also be served in a drinking bowl from around the 4th week of life. At the beginning, the prepared puppy milk is fed approximately every 2 hours and towards the end of the nursing period approximately every 4 hours. If goat milk is fed in addition to mother's milk, the number of feedings with puppy milk must be reduced.
Feeding table - recommended feeding amounts in ml (milliliter) per puppy, per meal: | |||||
Week |
| small breeds | medium breed | large breeds | |
1. week | 6 - 8 | 10 - 25 ml | 25 - 30 ml | 25 - 45 ml | |
2. week | 5 - 6 | 30 - 40 ml | 50 - 60 ml | 70 - 80 ml | |
3. week | 3 - 5 | 50 - 60 ml | 70 - 80 ml | 120 - 140 ml | |
4. week | 3 - 4 | 60 - 70 ml | 70 - 80 ml | 120 - 140 ml |
These are guidelines, the nutritional requirements of puppies can vary!
The number of meals and the average feeding amount should be adjusted, individually to each litter, depending on size, age, weight, other meals, etc.
Cats:
For kittens, the feeding amount per kitten is around 20 - 25 ml of milk per 100 g body weight daily. Divided over several meals, depending on age, weight and size of the kitten.
Expert tip:
Important:
The highest level of hygiene must be observed. Feeding bottles, pacifiers, teats, etc. - be sure to clean them thoroughly in boiling water before each use.
Storage:
Store in a cool place (max. 22 degrees) and dry. Always close the bucket tightly and airtight!
Do not store near cleaning products, medicines and other sharp-smelling items!
Use opened packaging within 10 weeks!