Contains canine milk’s bioactive proteins, micellar casein, colostrum,
glucosamine, and more to give a giant head start in life. We even
include canine milk’s awesome immune factors, including lactoferrin.
PuppyGold helps produce not just healthier puppies, but healthier,
longer living adults.
FOR
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Newborn & Weaned Puppies
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Pregnant & Nursing Mothers
PROMOTES
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Antibodies & Resistance
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Connective Tissue Strength
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Joint & Soft Tissue Support
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Bone Development
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Healthy, Lean Growth
NEXT BEST THING TO MOM
Puppies grow healthiest and best on mother's milk. Science has decoded
the immunity and growth secrets in canine milk to reveal over 1,000
bioactive properties. PUPPY GOLD recreates canine mother's milk to
promote immunity, stronger joints and lean growth.
“SWISS ARMY KNIFE” OF NUTRITION
PUPPY GOLD contains canine milk's bioactive proteins, micellar casein,
colostrum, glucosamine and more to give a giant head start in life. We
even include canine milk's awesome immune factors, including
lactoferrin. PUPPY GOLD helps produce not just healthier puppies, but
healthier, longer living adults.
FOR MOM, TOO!
The same nutrients that help puppies after birth help them grow inside
mom. Feeding PUPPY GOLD to mothers helps producer healthier, more
robust puppies and a stronger mom. Mothers look great during pregnancy
& nursing and snap back fast afterwards .
NO MORE RUNTS
PUPPY GOLD supplies every pup the pick of the litter's share of immune,
joint and growth nutrients. Because they get their fair share, even
small puppies can catch up and express their true (formerly hidden)
genetic potential. No more runts!
IT'S THE GOLD STANDARD OF PUPPY FORMULAS!
WHAT IS PUPPY GOLD?
PUPPY GOLD is a pure white powder mixed with food, or fed alone. PUPPY
GOLD is the first formula patterned after the “gold standard” puppy
formula, mother's milk. Turns out, canine milk is highly unique. PUPPY
GOLD is designed to duplicate the many survival and growth advantages
of mother's milk.
WHAT WILL PUPPY GOLD DO FOR MY PUPPY?
First, PUPPY GOLD helps boost immunity. Second, tissue and protein
synthesis is enhanced. Finally, maybe most important, joint and
connective tissue formation is promoted. The combination of immunity,
growth and structural strength produces rock solid bodies and health
which can last a lifetime.
IS PUPPY GOLD BETTER THAN GOAT MILK?
Goat milk is the absolute perfect formula for…goats! Goat milk and
canine milk are very different, because they're very different species.
Dogs are mobile, smart predators and their milk reflects it. Goats are,
well, goats. It's as absurd to feed goat milk to puppies as to feed cat
milk to a baby whale. Mother's milk is species specific, and PUPPY GOLD
faithfully copies canine mother's milk without the use of trans fats .
HOW DOES PUPPY GOLD HELP BREEDING MOTHERS?
First, PUPPY GOLD helps develop puppies
inside the mother during pregnancy, sparing mom's muscle and bone mass.
Second, during lactation nutrient needs rise 400%. Insert study She
extracts this enhanced need from her own body stores of muscle and
bone. Instead, PUPPY GOLD supplies milk synthesizing building blocks,
and spares her body's own stores. The result is a shiny, robust and
healthy mother during pregnancy and nursing.
HOW CAN IT IMPROVE MY BREEDING PROGRAM?
First, there are no runts. Every puppy
gets ultimate nutrition. Second, breeders get a clearer picture of what
dogs to breed. Often the pup that looks the best as an adult got the
most milk supply as a pup. But, that may not be the best genetic animal
(genotype), but the best nourished as a baby, and therefore, develops
the most as an adult. (phenotype). PUPPY GOLD ensures every pup gets an
equal share of superrich milk. Call it the equalizer. When they grow
up, you'll see which has the best genetics to breed. The true genotype
value of an individual will be clearer.
DO THEY LIKE PUPPY GOLD?
Puppies and moms alike love PUPPY GOLD. Natural milk protein taste and
smell stimulates eating in all puppies. PUPPY GOLD is ideal for
neonates to mature mothers.
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 20 February, 2009.