Puppies do not produce milk. Full-grown dogs do so, but not puppies.
Besides a mother's milk. The best milk for a puppy is puppy formula from a tin can. You can buy this from your local grocery store. Cow's milk is not good for puppies, but goat milk can bi digested.
Any decent pet store should carry a puppy replacement milk, as well as WalMart, but you can also feed them Goat's Milk. Do NOT use regular cow's milk though - they can not process that.
Organic goat milk has been proven to be healthier than organic cow's milk. However, when a goat is feeding in the pastures, the goat milk tends to taste almost like the smell of a goat; whereas when they are feeding from the stables with a diet mainly consisting of hay, their milk taste sweet like cow's milk.
It looks similar to a goat that doesn't make milk.
Yes actually Goat Milk is a very good formula to use on a puppy, I have a preemie Boston terrier puppy that had problems with other formulas and had ( under the advice of my vet) to be place on goat milk, now he is doing much better, and his bowels have straightened out.
There is puppy formula that you can buy and give them or you can give them goats milk. Goat milk is the best thing that you can give most animal babies as it is high in all the things that is needed. Do not give cow milk.
yes! .goat milk are the best for all dog puppies! why? becuase it is low in fat and higher on calcium formula. Making the bone of a puppy stronger is like making the foundations of a building a long lasting stand. SO make sure to be sure. ehehhe
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No. A goat is not a sheep. A sheep is not a goat.
No, A puppy cannot drink cow's milk because it will cause diarrhea. most dogs have a lactose intolerance...If you wish to give your puppy milk, get puppy milk formula at a local Pet supply store OR you can do goats milk or you can try this: 500ml Goat's Milk 1 small cup plain yogurt 2 egg yolk or 400ml Evaporated milk 100ml water 1 cup plain yogurt 2 egg yolk
The main function of the goat ear is to enable the goat to hear. Using its ears, a goat can hear potential threats.