Goat Milk for Dogs and Cats, and More: Is Brutus Broth a Good Buy?

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Goat milk for dogs and cats has made quite a splash in recent years. The reason for this alternative milk’s popularity? It’s nutritious and easy for pets to digest. We tested out Brutus Broth’s new shelf-stable goat milk and a few other products. Here are our honest thoughts about this new product.

Who is Brutus Broth? 

Brutus Broth was founded by Sue Delegan—the CEO—and Kim Hehir—the company’s President—back in 2017. The idea for the company started on Thanksgiving Day 2016, when someone asked how Sue’s dog Brutus had lived for so long; He was a 135 lb Greater Swiss Mountain dog who was over 13 years old. She attributed his longevity to both love and adding homemade bone broth to his diet.

Many asked Sue why she made Brutus his broth at home as opposed to purchasing it – at the time finding pet-safe bone broth was challenging and incredibly expensive. After extensive research, Sue and Kim launched Brutus Bone Broth in 2017 in an effort to make bone broth for dogs more accessible and affordable.

The beef and chicken broths have thousands of positive reviews. The bone broth is all natural, human-grade and formulated with both glucosamine and chondroitin, both of which can provide dogs with added hip and joint support. The company has recently launched its goat milk. 

According to its website, Brutus Broth is committed to sustainability efforts like its eco-friendly manufacturing practices and sustainable packaging, enhancing all meal types for animals and giving back via to charities that support animals.

Why Try Goat Milk for Dogs? 

Goat milk for dogs has become more popular for many reasons. For starters, goat’s milk can be easier to digest than cow’s milk. This is due to lower levels of lactose and smaller fat particles. It also has slightly higher levels of certain nutrients than cow’s milk. Goat’s milk tends to be higher in calcium, protein, fat, potassium, phosphorus, niacin and vitamin A, according to the University of California, Berkeley.  

According to a study published in Food Science & Nutrition, “goat milk proteins contain higher levels of certain amino acids such as tryptophan and cysteine.”

In other parts of the world, goat’s milk is consumed more widely than cow’s milk, according to the University of Michigan. Pet owners can use goat milk to increase hydration or mix it with dry food for a healthy boost. 

Brutus Broth Goat Milk for Dogs: A Closer Look 

Brutus Broth’s Goat Milk comes in a 16-ounce container that’s compact and shaped like a classic, mostly square milk container. Pet owners can serve this plain in a bowl or pour it over food as a topper. Using it as a topper can help your pet chew their hard food, especially if they don’t have a lot of teeth. Although some goat’s milk isn’t pasteurized—a process of killing pathogens that can be found in milk, usually through heat—Brutus Broth’s version is pasteurized because it is aseptically packaged.

The color of the goat milk is similar to cow’s milk. Customers screw off the lid and then use a pull tab to open up the container. The packaging states that it’s intended “for dogs and cats of all life stages.” 

The package recommends feeding two ounces of goat milk per 20 pounds of dog body weight. 

My dog—a six-pound long-haired Chihuahua Rocket—loved this goat milk and immediately lapped it up after I poured it into a bowl. If your dog is a picky eater, this could be a good option. Rocket can be picky. I’ve had him reject treats I’ve spent a fair amount on. He also will only eat meat and bread. I can’t get him to eat fruits or veggies. I was happy that he drank it. You simply pour this out for your dog, and it’s easy to serve. 

Highlights

This goat milk doesn’t need to be refrigerated before opening. After opening, the product can last for up to 30 days in the refrigerator.  

The small package—it’s slightly bigger than a traditional milk carton served in elementary school—is easy to store and convenient for daily use. 

This milk contains protein, fat and fiber and is gentle on stomachs. It can be a great way to give your dog extra nutrients. 

Things to Consider 

As with any supplements, it’s best to check with your veterinarian before giving it to your pet. 

Bonus Products: Other Brutus Broth Options

Probiotic Mega Pack (Instant Bone Broth Powder)

Brutus Broth also makes a powdered form of bone broth with added canine-specific microencapsulated probiotics—keeping them potent all the way through the digestive tract until they hit the stomach. You can serve this over top of food or mix it with water. My dog Rocket ate the powder that I put over a small piece of steak I gave him. Yes, my dog is spoiled and well loved. Plus, I loved the little plastic spoon that came in the package. It made it easy to use this product. Once mixed with water, this liquid lasts in the fridge for up to three days.

Pros: Long shelf life, immune support and palatable for picky dogs. Given that this is a powder, it doesn’t weigh as much as liquid bone broth and is easier to store. 

Things to Consider: May require mixing effort. 

At $19.99 per bag, this could be considered a tad pricey at first glance. Although it is worth noting that it makes 130 oz of broth + probiotics, making it an affordable option per-ounce.

Traditional Liquid Bone Broth 

Brutus Broth is very well known for its liquid bone broth. This comes in four flavors, including beef, chicken, pork and salmon flavored vegetable broth. We tested out the beef flavor. Brutus Broth’s is slow-simmered broth made from real beef bones. This bone broth also includes added turmeric, glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health. As this is pre-prepared, all consumers have to do is open and pour this out to serve. My dog Rocket drank his broth, but did not finish his full bowl. However, its primary use is as a topper, which makes sense.

Pros: Great aroma, boosts flavor of kibble and supports joints. 

Things to Consider: Must refrigerate after opening. 

Where to Buy & Pricing 

Brutus Bone Broth is widely available at BrutusBroth.com, Amazon, Chewy, Petco and independent pet stores.

  • Price ranges:
    • Goat Milk: $8.99
    • Probiotic Mega Pack: $19.99 (makes 130 oz) 
    • Liquid Broth: $9.99

Final Verdict: Is Brutus Broth a Good Buy? 

Overall, Brutus Broth’s goat milk is a great option for pet parents. Goat milk is versatile and is typically easy for dogs with sensitive stomachs to digest. Brutus Broth’s products are convenient, affordable, made with high quality ingredients and palatable. Brutus Bone Broth also makes it easy to give your pet bone broth as it comes in a liquid and powder form.

Final Recommendation:

Brutus Broth is a wonderful choice for pet owners looking for shelf-stable, health-boosting meal toppers, especially for older dogs, picky eaters or dogs recovering from GI issues.

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