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Description:‘THE MILK FOOD OF MANY USES
PUPPILAC has a wide range of uses; it fulfils each one of them with unvarying certainty. It has no equal as a rearing food for orphan puppies, as a substitute food at weaning time, as a staminal [sic] and milk-inducing food for the brood bitch, as a strengthening food for the adult dog in sickness and convalescence, or as a normal milk diet for cats and kittens.
PUPPILAC is pure full-milk cream, dried by a process which preserves all the richness of the original liquid. It takes a second to prepare.
From Usual Dealers (3s. tins), or at 3s. 9d., post free, from SPRATT’s PATENT LTD., 24, Fenchurch Street, E.C.
SPRATT’S PUPPILAC.’
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Cited by T. Quick, 'Puppy Love: Domestic Science, “Women's Work,” and Canine Care,' Journal of British Studies 58 (2) (2019), pp. 289-314.
Description:'Lactol was the first of an expanding range of proprietary milk-food products developed by dog-food manufacturers such as Spratts Patent, W. G. Clarke, and Spillers & Co. during the 1910s, 1920s, and 1930s.[note: '“Spratt’s,” Bystander, 3 June 1908, 523; “Spratt’s Puppilac,” Our Dogs, no. 49 (1 October 1920):483; “Vigor,” Our Dogs, no. 51 (12 August 1921): 286; “Bob Martin’s,” Nottingham Evening Post, 18 September1930, 8.']' (294)