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September 5, 2025
I feed my dog raw food, and have included raw goat milk as a regular part of his diet. I’ve always had easy access to fresh, local sources, but I no longer do. I had to find a way to have everything delivered, so I decided to try this. I liked everything I read about it. Well, my dog LOVES it, he’s doing very well on it (he’s super sensitive), and it’s very easy to use. I’m very happy with this product, and will definitely be a regular, repeat customer.
A.M.
August 19, 2025
Very good product, I wanted a pure 100% goat milk to maximize this goat kid’s growth and give him a great start. Product is a bit expensive but worth it.
anamazonuser23
July 31, 2025
Normally I would buy local for something like Goat's Milk. I needed this fast and didn't have the time to research goat milk around me, and went with this. So far, it's served me great and it is a great product.I am using this for litters of puppies and when I do the math, this is only the equivalent assuming a gallon of goat's milk is $10.00 where you are. If it's $5.00 or less near you, this product is extremely expensive.If you can find a gallon of goat's milk for $5.00 or even $2.00, you will save more going that route. Here it is:There is 128oz in a gallon of milk.2 scoops of this powdered milk is 8oz.This container is enough to supplement two litters of puppies.I use approximately 8oz of this product every 2 days for 1 litter of puppies for about 2 months, depending on demand and need this can increase or decrease.I would need 240oz of goat's milk using this formula, or almost 2 gallons of milk, per litter.This product is, then, a great idea, unless you're purchasing goat's milk below $5.00If you spend $2.00 a gallon on local goat's milk, that's $4.00 a litter, or $8.00 for two litters, versus $20.00 for one and $40.00 for two which is the math using this product.If you spend $10.00 a gallon, that's $20.00 a litter, or $40.00 for two litters.To be honest with you, I don't know who can get away with $10.00 a gallon of goat's milk, but if they can...
Karen F. Rogal
July 29, 2025
I'm giving it a 4, because-as with all powdered milk-it doesn't dissolve quickly even with warm water.The cats do live it
Jack Zawora
July 8, 2025
He loves the taste! Excellent for helping put in healthy weight.Powder on top of dry food, make a liquid milk meal or maybe soften kibble with water and add this. Plenty of options for texture.We got a puppy from a farm. He seemed mostly healthy but sort of slow to develop for his age and we were trying to get him to put on some baby fat. It was hard with a picky eater. Short of it is we kept him on the lower side of healthy weight with this stuff until we found out about the worms. The vet took care of those, then our little boy started to grow. We’ve continued a lower dose in his food periodically through the week. It really shows in his coat.
Cassandra
May 31, 2025
I bought this and goat milk kefir for my 12 and 16 year old pekingese dogs. The 12 yr old was having stomach issues, flatulence, and losing weight. The 16 yr old was constantly scratching and moaning. I read how goat milk can help with all of these symptoms. I started out giving them the kefir for about 2 weeks until it was gone. Then I started them on this powdered goat milk a few weeks ago. I use the smaller scoop and mix it with about 4 ounces of warm water. There are no lumps if the water is warm enough (not too hot). There is no foul odor. Then I add some of their regular food on top and serve it. They love it. Their symptoms have greatly improved since starting the goat milk. The 12 yr old is slowly gaining weight, has not been farting nearly as frequently, and no more diarrhea and vomiting. The other one only scratches occasionally (like a norm dog) instead of constantly. I would recommend this! It is expensive, but so is medication from the vet.
SavvyShopper13
May 29, 2025
So I didn't love the last probiotic I purchased for my cat. It was very expensive and seemed to make my cat's poo smell even worse!!!! I heard a lot of great things about the benefits of Goat's Milk, so I decided to give this one a try. I noticed that quite a few of the reviewers mentioned the lack of a safety seal on the container. A couple even said they contacted the manufacturer, and were sent a new jar with a safety seal on it. Why would they put safety seals on some jars and not others? I assumed there was a bad batch, and it would be safe to order by now. Nope. My jar arrived with only the top half of what would normally be plastic packaging used to prevent someone from opening the jar, and contaminating the contents. It literally just lifts off!!!! Well, then of course there must be a safety seal, right? Wrong! No safety seal. There is absolutely nothing to prevent contamination of the product!!!! I will be contacting the seller.
Leyla Carreon
January 22, 2025
We have a senior rescue kitty that is ailing. She is refusing medicine for her heart and kidney disease and we are at the stage of just wanting to keep her comfortable as long as she has a good quality of life. She will only drink goats milk right now, maybe eat a little food. Before the pandemic we could just run out and get the goat milk from a local grocer. Not so simple any more with empty shelves at the stores and a hubby who is high risk for Covid19. Out of desperation I searched for powdered goat milk on Amazon. Found this. ðŸ™ðŸ™ Our kitty loves this goat milk as much as the fresh stuff from the market. I believe that this is helping her have good quality of life for the time being (she still enjoys running our household, ruling over the other cats and claiming all the best spots to nap—she’s the one in the animal print pet bed 😸).
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