OC Raw Dog - Goats Milk - 1 Quart
Details
Dog and Cat Food are only available for pickup in our Lancaster, PA retail store, and not for shipping
Pure and Simple Goat Milk
Raw
Grade A
NO Additives
NO Preservatives
NO Artifical Colors
NO Flavorings
Pure and Simple Goat Milk
Raw
Grade A
NO Additives
NO Preservatives
NO Artifical Colors
NO Flavorings
Specifications
Specifications | |
MPN | 2321 |
Manufacturer | OC Raw |
Internal Id | 86216 |
UPC | 095225852855 |
Ingredients
Ingredients: Goat Milk
Guaranteed Analysis
Min. Crude Protein ... 3%
Min. Crude Fat... 3%
Max. Crude Fiber...0%
Max. Moisture... 87%
Calorie Content (calculated ME):
590 kcal/kg and 156 kcal/8oz.
Guaranteed Analysis
Min. Crude Protein ... 3%
Min. Crude Fat... 3%
Max. Crude Fiber...0%
Max. Moisture... 87%
Calorie Content (calculated ME):
590 kcal/kg and 156 kcal/8oz.
Instructions
Safe Handling Instructions: For maximum freshness we recommend you keep the milk frozen until ready to use. Thaw in refrigerator, never the microwave. Once completely thawed the milk should be used within 3-4 days. This product is made from raw foods which may contain bacteria harmful to humans. We highly recommend you store the raw food separate from ready-to-eat foods and always wash your hands, handling surfaces in hot soapy water after use.
Feeding Instructions: OC Raw Goat Milk is intended for dogs and cats and to be used as a treat, topper, or supplement to a complete diet.
General Feeding Guidelines
Dog's Weight : Ounces per day
10 : 1/2 - 1
25 : 3 - 5
50 : 8 - 16
75 : 12 - 24
Over 100 : 20 - 32
Goat Milk is not a complete diet and should be fed in addition to or supplementing a complete diet. Always consult with your veterinarian for specific calorie and nutritional requirements.
Feeding Instructions: OC Raw Goat Milk is intended for dogs and cats and to be used as a treat, topper, or supplement to a complete diet.
General Feeding Guidelines
Dog's Weight : Ounces per day
10 : 1/2 - 1
25 : 3 - 5
50 : 8 - 16
75 : 12 - 24
Over 100 : 20 - 32
Goat Milk is not a complete diet and should be fed in addition to or supplementing a complete diet. Always consult with your veterinarian for specific calorie and nutritional requirements.