August 1, 2005
I adopted Biscut, a miniature American Eskimo, (shown above at 14 years old) from the animal shelter in Hawaii in 1990. She was approximately 4 years old at that time, and a very happy and lively dog. When I first saw her, she was dancing on her back legs begging for a milk bone, thus she got the her name BISCUT.
When she arrived home with us the first day, she experienced a seizure in the first hour. She had another seizure within the hour and another about 2 hours later. Throughout that night, she experienced about 7 seizures that appeared to me to be petite-mal as she DID NOT discharge any bodily fluids. I was very concerned because the shelter had not mentioned anything at all about her having epilepsy. At that time I didn't consider the additional series of vaccinations that she got, or the increased stress of coming to a new home.
We took her to our Veterinarian the next day and he suggested medication for the epilepsy, but he also said that the medication could cause side effects and possible kidney or liver problems. Since her seizures were petite and she had not shown a history, I chose not to use the drugs at that time because of the potential of long-term effect. In advance of a seizure, Biscut would always seek someplace safe like in a corner, or under a table; and then her eyes would glaze over, her panting increased and she drooled from the mouth. Her body and legs would stiffen but she would not shake. I would simply hold her and stroke her neck and talk to her to let her know she was safe and with someone. I really believe this helped her a great deal; however, it always pained me deeply to see her go through these episodes. From that point forward, Biscut averaged 2 to 3 seizures per month.
Besides the on-going issue with seizures, Biscut shed her coat all the time. I mean she left hair everywhere. And, it never stopped coming off her. As much as she shed, you would have thought she would have been bald. It was just terrible; I couldn't hold her or pet her without getting white hair all over me. Just pulling slightly on her coat would release dozens of hair folicles.
In the 90's we began working in the health food business. It was during this time that we started to develop a fabulous live food supplement - for animals and people - destined to be called NZYMES® Antioxidant Treats. I started Biscut, along with myself, on this powerful NZYMES® formula in January, 1995 and I must say that the results were amazing.
After 3 months, Biscut stopped shedding completely. It was then that I also realized that she HAD NOT HAD ANY SEIZURES in the last 3 months either. To end of her life she remained shed-free other than the annual coat drop. I was astounded. Since 1995, she had experienced only one mild seizure. Her energy level had greatly improved and she was healthier than ever. Truly, NZYMES® had done wonders for her.
SPECIAL NOTE:
Biscut passed over the Rainbow Bridge in July of 2005, at the ripe old age of 19 ½. She had a very long, happy and healthy life. Honestly, I consider her to be the main reason why I decided to go forward with our pet nutrition business. It is because of her so many others have been helped. I still miss her very much.







