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Kefir

3.8K views 15 replies 11 participants last post by  vrmueller  
#1 ·
I wonder if any of you give your dog kefir. I make my own and Charlie loves it.
 
#13 ·
Kefir is fermented milk drink made with kefir grains. I use 2% milk to make mine. It is not hard to make once you have grains. I like mine plain but you can use it in smoothies.
I am not sure what is recommended dosage but Charlie sure gets more than 2 tablespoons.
 
#6 ·
Yes, it is very simple to do once you have acquired the grains. You need to get those from someone else's culture. If you do a web search for kefir grains in your local area, I'm sure you will find someone. The grains grow constantly, and you need very little to get started.

Once you have the grains, you just pop them in milk and let them do their business. Wait a day or so, and then strain and enjoy. This kefir is so much better than the store-bought, you will not go back to that. :)
 
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#11 ·
Yes, Brisby gets 2 heaping tbps of kefir daily ( she is raw fed). I buy the Saugeen County Organic at Farmboy ( for those in Ontario). The container is $4.99 and lasts about a month. I like this brand as it has nice curds in it and it's thick, although I would love to try to amke my own with goat's milk, if I could find some.
 
#15 ·
I give Kefir as well! I used to ferment it with goats milk, however I found that Lily is not partial to the taste at all... (and neither are my family.) I switched to using normal cows milk, and it's been well received by Lily and my family! It's great and very healthy.

Adding a bit of salt turns kefir milk into a great drink (For people only!!). It tastes like Lassi or Ayran.