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Is it ok to drink dog milk?

Puppies are dewormed more often which I think is because dog milk can transfer parasites to the pups.
(This was googleable in 0.0037 seconds :D )
 
Puppies are dewormed more often which I think is because dog milk can transfer parasites to the pups.
Um... If the mother is propperly dewormed, I see no reason she will be transfering to the pups, less via fluids like milk. Might be via smear in teats.

Anyway, I suspect it has more to do with pups eating everything they find, from bird and cat poo to really unpleasent to think substances.


To answer the question, yes, I will sure give it a try, directly from the source. Just not much, pups need it more than me ?

Also. All milk is quite undigestible for most adults, but I can see no big difference in drinking cow milk, bitch milk or rat milk except for people "ew wierd" point of view.

Infection wise... Boil it three times if you wish as it was usual with cow before pasteurization.
 
It is safe if the dog has a clean history, is regularly dewormed and lives in a clean environment.

Licking her pussy, which is next to the rectum, is no different from this from a microbial point of view... There are also a lot of bacteria and possible worm eggs there. Or kissing the dog after smelling the excrement of strange dogs while walking. Or she licked his own ass.
 
One of these days I want to try making dog cheese.
I'd try some bitch milk, would suckle it if she's amenable. :p
 
Infection wise... Boil it three times if you wish as it was usual with cow before pasteurization.
No need to boil for pasteurization, I would think boiling would adversely affect the flavor.
Proper pasteurization doesn't need boiling temps, the exact temperature and time vary on the particular method, but HTST (High Temperature Short Time) as is commonly used uses 72C/161F for 15 seconds. There are pasteurization tables which allow for lower temps for longer times (63C/145F for 30 minutes) and higher temps for even shorter times.

It is safe if the dog has a clean history, is regularly dewormed and lives in a clean environment.

Licking her pussy, which is next to the rectum, is no different from this from a microbial point of view... There are also a lot of bacteria and possible worm eggs there. Or kissing the dog after smelling the excrement of strange dogs while walking. Or she licked his own ass.

Edit: removed some incorrect advice and update with better info.

Toxocara canis, one of the typical species of worms dogs get can be transmitted to pups via milk and humans can also be infected. In humans T.canis doesn't complete it's proper lifecycle, but it can still cause major problems such as visceral larvae migrans (VLM). An interesting bit is that larvae in a female pup can enter a resting phase where they cease development until years later when the bitch becomes pregnant and the hormone changes will re-activate them and infect pups in the uterus and via milk after they're born, so even if a bitch is regularly dewormed there's a chance of infection if she's lactating.
 
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No need to boil for pasteurization, I would think boiling would adversely affect the flavor.
Proper pasteurization doesn't need boiling temps, the exact temperature and time vary on the particular method, but HTST (High Temperature Short Time) as is commonly used uses 72C/161F for 15 seconds. There are pasteurization tables which allow for lower temps for longer times (63C/145F for 30 minutes) and higher temps for even shorter times.
Yes. Few seconds at high temperatures.

My "before oasteurization" was related at how milk was treated years ago befire pasteurization was a thing.

It was brought to boil in a pot until foam went up, then move pot out of fire until it went down, get it gack to the fire. Cycle three times.

And yes. It totally affects taste.

With goats, still warm is great. When it cools down, not bad, but different. If you boil it tastes bland in comparison.
 
i drink it somewhat regularly straight from the tap. doesn't taste much different from regular cow milk. my girl gets fake pregnant at least once a year so we just add it to our routine. a regular 69 on our sides, but instead of her cookie i suck on her titties while fingering her.

she doesn't produce very large amounts of milk and her teats don't get very swollen/pronounced. a girl with fully engorged teats is what i'd like to try some day, i really like to just massage them.
 
Actually I don't see any problem with this I've known people to drink straight gote and cow milk. So the only thing I would worry about is the health of the dog that the milk came from. She's going to get plenty of pleasure from it and I'm sure the taste will be worth a try.
 
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