The other way around (humans drinking dog milk) is simply impractical because a removed has 8 tiny nipples with very little milk in them, and they don’t like being milked at all.
Well, there is a difference between the dog drinking some breast milk, and a puppy being brought up on it. Babies get their gut biome from their mothers with breastfeeding, so if it wouldn’t cause a constant diarrhea and dehydration death, it could be interesting and shed light on some human medical topics even.
Apparently it’s not that dangerous. https://wagwalking.com/sense/can-dogs-drink-breast-milk
The other way around (humans drinking dog milk) is simply impractical because a removed has 8 tiny nipples with very little milk in them, and they don’t like being milked at all.
Well, there is a difference between the dog drinking some breast milk, and a puppy being brought up on it. Babies get their gut biome from their mothers with breastfeeding, so if it wouldn’t cause a constant diarrhea and dehydration death, it could be interesting and shed light on some human medical topics even.
Who did the research?
I’m not really sure you actually want my browser history on this topic. Anyway, there’s very little research, besides comparing the types of milk.
Wikipedia is probably the most interesting to read, because it explains some reasoning of why it has been practiced historically. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human–animal_breastfeeding
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