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The Honest Kitchen - Dehydrated Goat's Milk Wet Dog Food Topper

$22.99
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Size: 5.2 Oz
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Description du produit

TL;DR: The Honest Kitchen Dehydrated Goat's Milk is a human-grade wet food topper made from dehydrated goat's milk with added probiotics and digestive enzymes. Rehydrate with warm water to pour over kibble, serve as a drinkable milk, or freeze into cooling treats for dogs of any age or size.

Searching for functional dog treats near me that do more than add flavour? This 3.6 oz pouch turns any bowl of kibble into a gut-friendly meal in under a minute, with human-grade ingredients you can trust.

What makes this goat's milk topper different?

Goat's milk is naturally easier to digest than cow's milk, and The Honest Kitchen dehydrates it into a shelf-stable powder that rehydrates with warm water. The formula is human-grade, meaning it's produced to the same safety standards as food intended for people.

Key features

  • Dehydrated goat's milk as the core ingredient
  • Includes probiotics and digestive enzymes to support gut health
  • Human-grade — produced to the same standards as food for people
  • Three ways to serve: drinkable milk, kibble topper, or frozen treat
  • Suitable for puppies, adults, and seniors

Specifications

Attribute Value
Brand The Honest Kitchen
Format Dehydrated powder (wet food topper)
Weight 3.6 oz
Core ingredient Dehydrated goat's milk
Functional additions Probiotics, digestive enzymes
Claims Human-grade
Life stage All life stages

Who is it for?

This topper is made for dog owners who want to add functional nutrition — probiotics and digestive enzymes — without changing their dog's main diet. It suits picky eaters who need encouragement at mealtime, dogs with sensitive digestion, and puppies or seniors who benefit from softer, wetter food.

It's also a handy mealtime upgrade for active dogs heading out to the dog park near me or fresh from a visit to the dog groomers near me, when extra hydration is welcome.

Feeding & use

Mix the powder with warm water to make a drinkable goat's milk, or pour it over dry food as a hydrating topper. You can also freeze the rehydrated milk in silicone moulds for a cooling summer treat.

Follow the feeding guide on the pouch based on your dog's weight, and introduce gradually if your dog is new to functional toppers.

What pairs well with it?

For dog owners building a full Honest Kitchen routine, this topper pairs naturally with the brand's baked cookies and dehydrated meals. Try it alongside The Honest Kitchen - Goat's Milk N' Cookies Pumpkin & Cinnamon Dog Treats, The Honest Kitchen - Goat's Milk N' Cookies Blueberries & Vanilla Dog Treats, or The Honest Kitchen - Grain Free Fruit & Veggie Mix Dehydrated Dog Food for a matching meal or snack.

Ashario Pets stocks The Honest Kitchen's full goat's milk lineup for GTA dog owners who want clean-label, functional dog treats near me and toppers.

Available for same-day pickup at our North York, Toronto storefront, or ships Canada-wide.

The Honest Kitchen - Dehydrated Goat's Milk Wet Dog Food Topper

Have questions?

Frequently asked questions

Everything pet parents usually ask about this product.

  • How much dehydrated goat's milk is in each package?

    Each package contains 3.6 oz of dehydrated goat's milk, which you rehydrate with water before serving as a food topper or standalone drink.

  • Is this product human-grade?

    Yes. The Honest Kitchen produces this dehydrated goat's milk to human-grade standards, meaning every ingredient and the finished product meet the same safety requirements as food made for people.

  • How do I prepare the dehydrated goat's milk?

    Mix the dehydrated powder with warm water according to the package directions, then pour over your dog's regular food as a topper or serve on its own.

  • Can I pick this up in Toronto?

    Yes. Same-day pickup is available at our North York storefront, and we ship Canada-wide.

  • Is goat's milk suitable for dogs with sensitivities to cow's milk?

    Goat's milk is often chosen by owners whose dogs do not tolerate cow's milk well, as it contains different protein and fat structures. If your dog has a known dairy allergy, check with your veterinarian before introducing it.