

🍼 Nourish their future with nature’s gentlest milk!
PetAg Goat’s Milk Esbilac Powder is a 5 lb premium puppy milk replacer crafted from whole goat milk protein, enriched with prebiotics, probiotics, and essential vitamins. Designed specifically for puppies with sensitive digestive systems, it supports healthy growth from newborn to one year, making it a trusted choice among small breed owners and wildlife rehabilitators alike.









| ASIN | B002PNKCDU |
| Age Range (Description) | Puppy |
| Age Range Description | Puppy |
| Allergen Information | Milk |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,909 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #13 in Dog Milk Replacers |
| Brand | PetAg |
| Brand Name | PetAg |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,796 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Flavor | Milk |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020279994619 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Height | 15.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | PetAg |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Special Ingredients | Milk |
| Specific Uses For Product | Digestive Health |
| UPC | 020279994619 |
| Unit Count | 80 Ounce |
K**O
Great product!
I've purchased this product multiple times and have always been happy. I use it to rehab squirrels.
A**S
Goats milk
My baby absolutely loved it. He is about 3-5 weeks old and i feed him just about one scoop with a little water 1-6 times a day, since he still is a puppy and didn’t have mommy’s milk. I feed him that and i also do a little less than a hand full maybe a pinch of dry food so he gets a little full. Right about now hes 5 weeks so i introduced him to dry food. I highly recommend if your puppy doesn’t like a regular milk replacer this is the go to.
O**L
8 Strong Puppies Agree
We had 8 Border Collie pups who were getting pretty big for their poor mom to handle, and were always hungry! Goat's milk in the carton is often frozen first and it curdles, plus it is pretty pricey...This worked great, mixed up easily with a silicone whisk and lukewarm water and they loved it, no upset tummies ever. Great for those midnight feedings when Dam just wasn't up to sticking it out long enough to keep them content enough to go back to sleep. Also used it for weaning to kibble, in the beginning, I added about 50/50 to puppy kibble (pre-mixed w/lukewarm water 1st) and let sit for about 20 min., which obviously softened the kibble to an oatmeal-like consistency, which again, they loved. Gradually reduced both ratio of goats powder to liquid while also removing liquid ratio to kibble until they were on just kibble and water (always offer water once they are walking on their own anyway) All 8 pups were strong and healthy throughout, and the Vet ck-up at 7weeks showed them all well above-average in development. Would highly recommend.
A**Z
Bueno
Muy bueno
B**N
Baby possum food
It’s perfect for a baby possum,
R**O
Too expensive for the amount
This is a good tasting milk according to my dog but it's quite pricey for the amount you get.
T**M
Love this
This has everything needed for a young puppy or rehabbing Squirrels .
P**B
Literally a life-saver
Our Miniature Aussie had a huge litter, 10 pups including the usual runt at 4 oz, and couldn't supply enough milk for them. We tried both the standard Esbilac formula (pre-mixed liquid) and this goat's milk powder, and they by far seemed to prefer the goat's milk. They fought and fussed, often resisting the Esbilac liquid, but took the goat's milk eagerly for the most part. I found it pretty easy to mix up using warm distilled water and a wire whisk (applied somewhat vigorously) to get a mix with no lumps. One note: all of the various baby/pet bottles were a bust for us. For some reason the manufacturers DO NOT PIERCE THE DAMN NIPPLES - maybe because it's almost impossible to do successfully to get them to flow properly. Good luck doing it yourself! They either don't flow or they flood and try to drown the babies. If you want hours of frustration and panic because you can't feed hungry pups (or whatever), go ahead and waste money on the little bottles and (unpierced) rubber nipples. We had all of our success with syringes - tiny 1 cc units when the pups were tiny, then 3cc units, and finally the larger irrigation syringes with the longer, curved tips, which worked great after snipping the tips just a bit shorter. Our little runt is now up to eight pounds and on solid food, and thriving. We lost some of the pups while fighting bad bottles and some other issues, but the rest are happy, healthy, playful pups.
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