Pumpkin Spice Goat Milk
Provide delicious and nutrient-rich digestion support for your pet with Primal's new Pumpkin Spice Goat Milk. With added fiber-rich organic pumpkin and ginger, this delicious goats milk formula is a tasty addition to your pet's diet. Containing a blend of three beneficial microorganisms that provide 5 billion CFUs per ounce, this formula supports healthy digestion while providing vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, enzymes, fatty acids and proteins. Easily digested and absorbed, and appropriate for both cats and dogs. Milk is sourced from free-range goats raised without antibiotics or added hormones, from USDA-approved human-grade farm. No corn, wheat, soy, grain, legumes, lentils or glutens. Add to pet's food or feed as a delicious treat. 32 oz. Made in the USA.
Please note that this item is only available for in-store pickup at this time.
Ingredients
Ingredients: Raw Goat Milk, Organic Pumpkin, Dried Lactobacillus lactis fermentation product, Dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, Dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, Inulin, Organic Turmeric (color), Organic Ginger, Organic Cinnamon.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein 3% (min)
Crude Fat 3% (min)
Crude Fiber 1% (max)
Moisture 90% (max)
Calorie Content: 37 per oz.
How to Use
Storage: Goat Milk is sold frozen and should be stored in the freezer prior to use. Bottles should be placed in the refrigerator to defrost 24 hours prior to using. Product will last 10 days after being thawed, or 1 year frozen. Available In 32oz. resealable bottles.
Safe Handling Tips: Wash all work surfaces, utensils, hands, and food bowls with hot, soapy water after handling raw products. Keep products away from children and separate from other foods.
Preparation and Serving: As with all of our raw products, we recommend a slow transition when introducing new food products to any pet. We recommend starting with ¼ of the daily feeding quantity as an introductory portion. Milk will settle between uses. Shake well prior to feeding. Use stainless steel bowls when feeding any raw product. Other materials, such as plastic and porcelain, are porous and can trap germs over time.