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Dogzymes Puppy-Bac - Nature's Farmacy Puppy-Bac supports the puppy in need of milk meal supplementation. Whether it is a large litter, milk production problem by the bitch, C-Section puppies, orphaned puppies or an emergency situation, Puppy-Bac is the product to use. Puppy-Bac is most like Goats milk and Bitchs milk so it is well accepted by a newborn puppy, older puppy, critical care situation or even a senior dog for nourishment support. It contains Coconut Oil for added fat and Milk and Whey for Protein. Use as a liquid or mix in food. 

  • Direct Fed Microbials and Digestive Enzymes
  • Vitamins, Minerals and added Fat
  • Very Palatable Milk Formula, easy to mix for bottle or tube feeding use 
  • Mix 1:4 with warm water

Feeding Directions:

In general feed 2 tablespoons prepared milk replacer per 4 oz body weight in 24 hours divided evenly if possible. Feed puppies 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of mixed formula per 4 ounces (115 g) body weight per day. Daily feeding amount should be divided into equal portions for each feeding. Puppies needs will vary and this amount may have to be increased or decreased depending on the puppy. 

Young puppies should be fed every 3 to 4 hours. Older puppies can do well being fed every 6 to 8 hours. Be sure to weigh puppies 3 to 4 times weekly and ensure they are gaining and not losing weight to be sure you are feeding correct amount and not under/over feeding.

1 year shelf life. Very easy to mix/blend. Mixes 1 part powder to 4 parts water. At the 1:4 ratio, 1 lb of powder makes 1 gallon of mixed formula. Can be mixed at a 1 to 3 ratio if more calories are needed. 

Weight Conversion Chart for Feeding Puppies

  • 1/2 ounce formula = 15cc
  • 1 ounce formula = 30cc
  • 1 ounce = 28.3 grams



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About:

 I have been involved in the breed since 2010.  Our Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs are beloved members of our family.   We enjoy competing with them in dog shows along with challenging their working capabilities in other working events to build our bond and provide positive training and socialization.  We strive to produce structurally sound, happy, healthy puppies that will become outstanding members of your family while improving the breed as a whole.  As a preservation breeder, I thoughtfully analyze pedigree, temperament and test all breeding stock according to CHIC requirements for the breed.  These practices contribute to not only the longevity but the quality of this magnificent breed to ensure it's existence for years to come.
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AKC Breeder: Nichole Proctor
nichole@hiddenhillswissies.com              262.349.2966

Located in Metro Detroit, MI

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Participant In:
Orthopedic Foundation For Animals (OFA)
Canine Health Information Center (CHIC)
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Member of the following:
Lakeshore Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club
Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America
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AKC Bred with H.E.A.R.T.
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