PetLac™ Liquid for Puppies
Ready-to-Feed Milk Replacement for Puppies Newborn to Six Weeks Old - Easy to Digest
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Product Information
PetLac™ Puppy Milk Replacement liquid provides complete nutrition for proper growth and development.
- A food source for orphaned, rejected, nursing or weaning puppies.
- Contains milk and vegetable protein.
- Resealable TetraPak® for multiple puppies.
- Refrigerate opened formula up to 14 days.
Feeding & Mixing
Directions for Feeding: If possible all puppies should receive mcolostrum by nursing on their mother for the first several days. Weighing puppies at the beginning and every 3 days will help to determine the amount that should be fed. Bottle fed puppies should be fed 1 teaspoon (5mL) per 4 ounces (115g) of body weight every 3-4 hours. Feeding amounts and frequency vary according to individual needs. Smaller and weaker puppies may need increased feeding frequency. As puppies become older the feeding frequency may be decreased and the amount per feeding increased. At 4 to 6 weeks you may begin offering PetLac Puppy in a shallow bowl for the puppies to lap. Do not discontinue bottle feeding until the puppies are eating well on their own.
Weaned Puppies: Feed 2 tablespoons (30mL) per 5 lbs. (2.2kg) of body weight daily mixed in regular food.
Pregnant and Lactating Females: Feed 2 tablespoons (30mL) per 5 lbs. (2.2kg) of body weight daily mixed in regular food. Consult your veterinarian for additional advice.
Shake gently. Refrigerate after opening.
Storage: Discard unused formula after 14 days. Do not freeze in original container. May be frozen in single serving size containers.
This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Not for human consumption.
How to Use
Ingredients
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein, min …………………………… 4.5%
Crude Fat, min ………………………………… 5.0%
Crude Fiber, max ……………………………… 0.4%
Moisture, max ………………………………… 85.0%
Ingredients: Water, dried skimmed milk, soybean oil (tocopherols and ascorbyl palmitate (preservatives), rosemary extract), dried milk protein, soy protein isolate, L-arginine, DL-methionine, calcium carbonate, lecithin, choline chloride, potassium chloride, dipotassium phosphate, magnesium sulfate, sodium chloride, tricalcium phosphate, maltodextrins, potassium citrate, ascorbic acid, sodium hexametaphosphate, taurine, carrageenan, dicalcium phosphate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, silicon dioxide, copper sulfate, niacin supplement, biotin, vitamin A supplement (maltodextrins, gum arabic, vitamin A acetate, sucrose, vegetable oil, tocopherols and sodium ascorbate (preservatives), silicon dioxide), calcium pantothenate, vitamin E supplement (vitamin E, silicon dioxide), thiamine hydrochloride, pyridoxine hydrochloride, manganese sulfate, riboflavin supplement, vitamin D3 supplement (vitamin D3, modified food starch, sucrose, maltodextrins, silicon dioxide), potassium iodide, calcium iodate, folic acid, sodium selenite, vitamin B12.
Calorie Content (ME, calculated): The calorie content (ME) is 726 kcal/kg or 10.9 kcal/tbsp
FAQs
KMR, Esbilac, and PetLac (puppy & kitten) meet most of the nutritional needs of newborn puppies and kittens to 6 weeks of age and are formulated to resemble mother’s milk. The primary difference between PetLac and our other milk replacers is PetLac contains both plant and milk protein sources. If possible, we recommend that the newborn be allowed to nurse it’s mother for a minimum of 2 days in order to receive colostrum from the mother.
Yes, PetLac powder does contain probiotics for added digestive support!
No, puppies and kittens have different nutritional needs so a kitten cannot thrive on puppy formula or vice versa.
Yes, Feed 2 teaspoons (4g) of PetLac Kitten powder per 5 lbs. (2.2kg) of body weight daily mixed in regular food. Consult your veterinarian for additional advice. NOTE: Follow recommended feeding amounts in directions shown to avoid digestive upset caused by overfeeding.
No. If possible, puppies/ kittens should receive colostrum by nursing their mother for a minimum of 2 days. Colostrum products found in many milk replacers are derived from cows. Colostrum is species specific so the benefits to a puppy or kitten are difficult to distinguish.
Yes, PetLac liquid may be frozen, in a separate container such as an ice cube tray, for up to 6 weeks.
After opening the formula requires refrigeration, discard unused formula after 14 days. Do not freeze in original container. May be frozen in single serving size containers.
Store unopened container in a cool, dry place. Opened container must be refrigerated and discarded after 72 hours. Do not freeze in original container. Use product before best-by date stamped on container.
After opening liquid KMR & Esbilac may be frozen for up to 6 weeks. Do not freeze formula in the original container, an ice cube tray is preferred. Formula must be frozen, after opening, within 72 hours to preserve freshness. (Please note once frozen the formula will darken in color, but after thawing will return to a lighter color)
We recommend that a newborn puppy or kitten be fed 2 tablespoons of ready to feed liquid or 2 tablespoons of reconstituted (water added to the powder to make a liquid) powder milk replacer for every 4 ounces of body weight over a 24-hour period. For example, if your puppy weighs 8 ounces it needs to be fed 4 tablespoons of formula over a 24 hour period.
Each of our PetAg formulas are formulated for the nutritional needs of the species, so they are not interchangeable.
No. If possible, puppies/ kittens should receive colostrum by nursing from their mother for a minimum of 2 days. Many milk replacers with added colostrum are derived from cow’s milk. Colostrum is species specific so the benefits to a puppy or kitten, if any, are difficult to determine.
No. We are required by regulations to show certain nutrient values on the label so that the consumer can see what the values for typical nutrients – crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, moisture, energy (calories) – are in our products. We are also required to list the ingredients of the product on the label. The ingredients will show the consumer what additional vitamins and minerals are added to the product, but not the amounts in the finished product. The amount of individual nutrients that are in a product (other than those listed on the label) are what we call “proprietary”. In other words, not available to the consumer, even when requested.
No. Both liquid and powder milk replacers are perishable products that should not be fed after the expiration date.
The PetAg product known as Bene-Bac contains the prebiotic fructooligosaccharide (FOS) and five probiotics. Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth and/or activity of beneficial microorganisms, such as bacteria, in the gut. FOS are a type of oligosaccharide composed of short chains of fructose (a type of sugar) molecules, and they serve as a substrate for beneficial bacteria in the gut, particularly bifidobacteria and lactobacilli (contained in Bene-Bac, classified as probiotics). By promoting the growth of these beneficial bacteria, FOS contribute to gut health and may confer various health benefits, such as improved digestion and immune function. Therefore, they are commonly classified as prebiotics. Probiotics are live microorganisms, typically bacteria or yeast. These microorganisms are similar to the beneficial bacteria that naturally reside in the gut and play important roles in maintaining gut health and overall well-being. When consumed, probiotics can help restore or maintain a healthy balance of gut microbiota, aid in digestion, support immune function, and potentially offer other health benefits.
There is no precut opening so that the caregiver can make the opening the appropriate size for the age and species of the animal in their care.
Learning Center
Directions for Feeding: If possible all puppies should receive mcolostrum by nursing on their mother for the first several days. Weighing puppies at the beginning and every 3 days will help to determine the amount that should be fed. Bottle fed puppies should be fed 1 teaspoon (5mL) per 4 ounces (115g) of body weight every 3-4 hours. Feeding amounts and frequency vary according to individual needs. Smaller and weaker puppies may need increased feeding frequency. As puppies become older the feeding frequency may be decreased and the amount per feeding increased. At 4 to 6 weeks you may begin offering PetLac Puppy in a shallow bowl for the puppies to lap. Do not discontinue bottle feeding until the puppies are eating well on their own.
Weaned Puppies: Feed 2 tablespoons (30mL) per 5 lbs. (2.2kg) of body weight daily mixed in regular food.
Pregnant and Lactating Females: Feed 2 tablespoons (30mL) per 5 lbs. (2.2kg) of body weight daily mixed in regular food. Consult your veterinarian for additional advice.
Shake gently. Refrigerate after opening.
Storage: Discard unused formula after 14 days. Do not freeze in original container. May be frozen in single serving size containers.
This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only. Not for human consumption.
Guaranteed Analysis:
Crude Protein, min …………………………… 4.5%
Crude Fat, min ………………………………… 5.0%
Crude Fiber, max ……………………………… 0.4%
Moisture, max ………………………………… 85.0%
Ingredients: Water, dried skimmed milk, soybean oil (tocopherols and ascorbyl palmitate (preservatives), rosemary extract), dried milk protein, soy protein isolate, L-arginine, DL-methionine, calcium carbonate, lecithin, choline chloride, potassium chloride, dipotassium phosphate, magnesium sulfate, sodium chloride, tricalcium phosphate, maltodextrins, potassium citrate, ascorbic acid, sodium hexametaphosphate, taurine, carrageenan, dicalcium phosphate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, silicon dioxide, copper sulfate, niacin supplement, biotin, vitamin A supplement (maltodextrins, gum arabic, vitamin A acetate, sucrose, vegetable oil, tocopherols and sodium ascorbate (preservatives), silicon dioxide), calcium pantothenate, vitamin E supplement (vitamin E, silicon dioxide), thiamine hydrochloride, pyridoxine hydrochloride, manganese sulfate, riboflavin supplement, vitamin D3 supplement (vitamin D3, modified food starch, sucrose, maltodextrins, silicon dioxide), potassium iodide, calcium iodate, folic acid, sodium selenite, vitamin B12.
Calorie Content (ME, calculated): The calorie content (ME) is 726 kcal/kg or 10.9 kcal/tbsp
KMR, Esbilac, and PetLac (puppy & kitten) meet most of the nutritional needs of newborn puppies and kittens to 6 weeks of age and are formulated to resemble mother’s milk. The primary difference between PetLac and our other milk replacers is PetLac contains both plant and milk protein sources. If possible, we recommend that the newborn be allowed to nurse it’s mother for a minimum of 2 days in order to receive colostrum from the mother.
Yes, PetLac powder does contain probiotics for added digestive support!
No, puppies and kittens have different nutritional needs so a kitten cannot thrive on puppy formula or vice versa.
Yes, Feed 2 teaspoons (4g) of PetLac Kitten powder per 5 lbs. (2.2kg) of body weight daily mixed in regular food. Consult your veterinarian for additional advice. NOTE: Follow recommended feeding amounts in directions shown to avoid digestive upset caused by overfeeding.
No. If possible, puppies/ kittens should receive colostrum by nursing their mother for a minimum of 2 days. Colostrum products found in many milk replacers are derived from cows. Colostrum is species specific so the benefits to a puppy or kitten are difficult to distinguish.
Yes, PetLac liquid may be frozen, in a separate container such as an ice cube tray, for up to 6 weeks.
After opening the formula requires refrigeration, discard unused formula after 14 days. Do not freeze in original container. May be frozen in single serving size containers.
Store unopened container in a cool, dry place. Opened container must be refrigerated and discarded after 72 hours. Do not freeze in original container. Use product before best-by date stamped on container.
After opening liquid KMR & Esbilac may be frozen for up to 6 weeks. Do not freeze formula in the original container, an ice cube tray is preferred. Formula must be frozen, after opening, within 72 hours to preserve freshness. (Please note once frozen the formula will darken in color, but after thawing will return to a lighter color)
We recommend that a newborn puppy or kitten be fed 2 tablespoons of ready to feed liquid or 2 tablespoons of reconstituted (water added to the powder to make a liquid) powder milk replacer for every 4 ounces of body weight over a 24-hour period. For example, if your puppy weighs 8 ounces it needs to be fed 4 tablespoons of formula over a 24 hour period.
Each of our PetAg formulas are formulated for the nutritional needs of the species, so they are not interchangeable.
No. If possible, puppies/ kittens should receive colostrum by nursing from their mother for a minimum of 2 days. Many milk replacers with added colostrum are derived from cow’s milk. Colostrum is species specific so the benefits to a puppy or kitten, if any, are difficult to determine.
No. We are required by regulations to show certain nutrient values on the label so that the consumer can see what the values for typical nutrients – crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, moisture, energy (calories) – are in our products. We are also required to list the ingredients of the product on the label. The ingredients will show the consumer what additional vitamins and minerals are added to the product, but not the amounts in the finished product. The amount of individual nutrients that are in a product (other than those listed on the label) are what we call “proprietary”. In other words, not available to the consumer, even when requested.
No. Both liquid and powder milk replacers are perishable products that should not be fed after the expiration date.
The PetAg product known as Bene-Bac contains the prebiotic fructooligosaccharide (FOS) and five probiotics. Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that stimulate the growth and/or activity of beneficial microorganisms, such as bacteria, in the gut. FOS are a type of oligosaccharide composed of short chains of fructose (a type of sugar) molecules, and they serve as a substrate for beneficial bacteria in the gut, particularly bifidobacteria and lactobacilli (contained in Bene-Bac, classified as probiotics). By promoting the growth of these beneficial bacteria, FOS contribute to gut health and may confer various health benefits, such as improved digestion and immune function. Therefore, they are commonly classified as prebiotics. Probiotics are live microorganisms, typically bacteria or yeast. These microorganisms are similar to the beneficial bacteria that naturally reside in the gut and play important roles in maintaining gut health and overall well-being. When consumed, probiotics can help restore or maintain a healthy balance of gut microbiota, aid in digestion, support immune function, and potentially offer other health benefits.
There is no precut opening so that the caregiver can make the opening the appropriate size for the age and species of the animal in their care.
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