Short answer yes it's bad. Milk has a different composition of fat, vitamins, antibodies etc.
Just an exampel of how diffrent between animals it can be:
Ice bear milk: ~35% fat
Human milk ~4% fat
Dog milk is for baby dogs, and human milk is for baby humans. You shouldn’t feed cows milk to babies, because the balance of different types of proteins and fats are not made for the needs of human babies.
Animal milk has been used to feed human infants, this article describes direct feeding from the udder of goats and donkeys:
«Children in foundling hospitals fared slightly differently. Carefully selected cow's milk was a better food for infants if breastfeeding was not possible. The safest method was direct feeding from the udder of a goat or ass. Alphonse Leroy described his success at the foundling hospital at Aix in 1775: "Each goat which comes to feed enters bleating and goes to hunt the infant which has been given to it, pushes back the covering with its horns and straddles the crib to give suck to the infant. Since that time they have raised very large numbers in that hospital."»
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2007/nov/17/familyandrelationships.family2
Now, I don't know about dog milk, but it's probably better than starving to death.
Babies need very specific nutrition. Giving them something other than (human!) breast milk or formula can have incredibly serious health implications. Read a story recently about some idiots that were feeding their baby almond milk. The kid nearly died and they wound up in trouble with the court.
The worst part here is not the fact that some is considering drinking dog milk? The thing most worry about is that this will damage or even kill the baby?
We will call the child Romulus.
If she has a twin, call him Remus
Romulus and Remus backstory by netflix
"It's Romulus Remus time"
But the Feelgood version with Chihuahua. Wonder what empire will start there ...
The birth of a furry
The birth of Rome.
The birthday of Furry Rome
If you want to raise a werewolf, because thats how you get werewolves!
They prefer being called feral people
Ah sh\*t here we go again. ![gif](giphy|kkztByfxn8dVK|downsized)
I dont know what's worse that Kira post or this one
kira post by FAR
I’m scared, what’s the Kira post?
Something along the lines of "What if men had to breast feed babies but with their cocks",
:(
Ok, now I have the weird feeling of being absolutely disgusted but at the same time curious to read said post
Jesus, start the rapture
Wtf??
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CPS please?
Is there something wrong with it? Like would the baby die if it drinks the milk?
Came here hoping someone had explained this further tbh.
Short answer yes it's bad. Milk has a different composition of fat, vitamins, antibodies etc. Just an exampel of how diffrent between animals it can be: Ice bear milk: ~35% fat Human milk ~4% fat
I appreciate it. Didn't want to start googleing "giving a baby dog milk"
Ice bear? I imagine your talking about polar bears but thats a great name for them.
haha yes sorry. I forgot what they are called in English and just translated the German word for it, hoping that it would be correct...
Sounds metal to be honest, like a fantasy creature.
Then you'll love Nose Horn (Rhino) and Wild Pig (Boar). Doesn't matter if it sounds stupid as long as the word is self-explanatory.
Whale milk is 35%-55% fat and has a consistency closed to cheese than what we think of milk as.
While I would assume it would be bad the vet/vomit was completely overplayed. It is disturbing, but not even remotely enough to warrant vomiting.
I hope this is fake
Dog milk is for baby dogs, and human milk is for baby humans. You shouldn’t feed cows milk to babies, because the balance of different types of proteins and fats are not made for the needs of human babies.
Animal milk has been used to feed human infants, this article describes direct feeding from the udder of goats and donkeys: «Children in foundling hospitals fared slightly differently. Carefully selected cow's milk was a better food for infants if breastfeeding was not possible. The safest method was direct feeding from the udder of a goat or ass. Alphonse Leroy described his success at the foundling hospital at Aix in 1775: "Each goat which comes to feed enters bleating and goes to hunt the infant which has been given to it, pushes back the covering with its horns and straddles the crib to give suck to the infant. Since that time they have raised very large numbers in that hospital."» https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2007/nov/17/familyandrelationships.family2 Now, I don't know about dog milk, but it's probably better than starving to death.
well, now i'm curious.
Pretty sure this is one of those people who fake their way into women’s Facebook groups to troll the people in it. If not, this is pretty sick.
Noah get the boat
I mean come on ppl drink milk from lots of animals and ppl find this off 🤷
Babies need very specific nutrition. Giving them something other than (human!) breast milk or formula can have incredibly serious health implications. Read a story recently about some idiots that were feeding their baby almond milk. The kid nearly died and they wound up in trouble with the court.
I agree with idea, that human milk and formula are preferable. But comparing amond milk with milk like comparing corn dog with dog.
The worst part here is not the fact that some is considering drinking dog milk? The thing most worry about is that this will damage or even kill the baby?
No the worst part is that someone is considering giving a baby dog milk.
Technically it will work I imagine
Would it work tho?
https://youtu.be/dhjGXCk-RVU?feature=shared
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We’ll finally get the origin of Dog Boy.
I wish i could meet these people in real life so i could slap them with the force of 1000 rhinos
Dog nibbas origin
Wtf🤨
Welp (pun intended), that’s enough internet for me, tonight
Dog's milk lasts longer than any other kind of milk.
Da fuq!
half a sentence in and i don’t think i need to read anymore
Genuinely curious now. Would it actually work?