• Goat Milk Powder
• Milk Powder
• Taurine
• Inulin
• Brewer’s Yeast,
• Maltodextrin
• Anticaking Agent
Powder
DogsDogs and Cats
7.05 oz. (200g)/bottle
Product Information
General Information
AdvaCare is a GMP manufacturer of Goat Milk dietary supplement.
Our goat milk powder is a natural highly nutritious source of probiotics and enzymes that support digestion, immunity and anti-inflammatory response of dogs.
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For more information about our Goat Milk
email us at: info@advacarepharma.com
Additional Information
Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist before using Goat Milk powder supplements. If the condition does not improve or worsens, call a veterinary physician or animal care specialist.
Refer to an animal care specialist for guidelines on dosage. Do not exceed what they advise, and complete the full treatment, as stopping early can result in a recurrence or worsening of the problem.
Consult with an animal care specialist about any other medications that are being taken by the animal, and their medical history, before giving your pet any dietary supplement.
BENEFITS OF GOAT MILK
- Soothes the digestive tract and promotes nutrient intake
- Stimulates immune system and reduces inflammatory response
- Promotes energy with fewer calories and unhealthy fats than cow’s milk
- Fills nutritional gaps in daily diet of puppies and adults
USAGE
Consult with your veterinarian before using Goat Milk powder, in order to establish a safe and effective dosage for your pet. This supplement is given by mouth in the form of a soft chewable tablet. The medication should be given with food, either just before eating or mixed into the food. It is enjoyable to the taste. For better results long term use is recommended.
PRECAUTIONS
- The product is for animal use only and should only be used when instructed by a veterinarian;
- In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately;
- If a dose is missed, continue with the next dosage at the scheduled time;
- Never give your pet two doses at once or give extra doses;
- Note that most commercial foods for pets have the minimum amount of vitamins added already;
- Some dangers of excess vitamins can lead to toxicity and affect the nervous, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal systems;
- Common signs include vomiting, drooling, depression or hyperactivity, vocalization, tachycardia, hypertension and hyperthermia.