West Highland Terrier Living Well with Nzymes

West Highland Terrier Living Well with Nzymes

McCalie Getting off to a Good Start with Nzymes We’d like to thank Sara Costello for sharing McCallie’s story with us during our recent Photo Contest. The secret to living well is to be proactive with your health choices. We are certainly glad to see that...
Linda Arndt, on Nutrition and Enzymes

Linda Arndt, on Nutrition and Enzymes

Canine Nutritional Advisor Linda Arndt, Endorses Nzymes® I am a strong believer in the value of proper nutrition and enzymes. More importantly, the use of antioxidant enzymes in the diet for my animals. When animals are under stress (chemical, trauma, infectious,...
Abby, Golden Retriever beats Hip Dysplasia Troubles

Abby, Golden Retriever beats Hip Dysplasia Troubles

Issue: Disabling Discomfort Associated with Hip Dysplasia My family and I got Abby, our Golden Retriever, as a puppy straight from her parents. At 8 months old, she started limping. At first, I thought she had hurt her leg. After a few days, the limping got worse so...
Paralysis in Dogs –  Support Alternatives

Paralysis in Dogs – Support Alternatives

Nutritional Support Alternatives for Paralysis in Dogs Paralysis in dogs is one of the two most common mobility challenges facing pet parents these days, with Hip Dysplasia being the second. We have had tremendous success with both of these concerns using our special...
Addisons Disease in Dogs – What to Know

Addisons Disease in Dogs – What to Know

  Dogs and Addisons Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) In animals with Addison’s Disease, there is a deficiency of the corticosteroid hormones. It is often difficult for the vet to discover the direct cause of this deficiency unless the dog is taking medications that...
Wobblers Syndrome in Dogs

Wobblers Syndrome in Dogs

Wobblers Syndrome in Dogs and What You Can do About It Understanding Wobblers? Wobblers syndrome in dogs is an issue that mainly affects large and giant breeds.  It is a compression or slippage of the discs in the spine that results in neck pain and mobility issues –...
Urinary Incontinence in Dogs, What can be Done?

Urinary Incontinence in Dogs, What can be Done?

Causes and Diagnosis Factors Related to Incontinence Discussing Urinary Incontinence in Dogs It’s common to experience urinary incontinence related to aging or tied to a particular disease or condition. Dogs are no exception. To be healthy and live a good life,...
Causes of Diarrhea in Dogs You Might Not Know

Causes of Diarrhea in Dogs You Might Not Know

  Diarrhea in Dogs – The Typical Causes PREFACE:On the subject of ‘diarrhea in dogs’, it would be normal to assume that every dog is going to have diarrhea sometimes, right? This issue is not a shocker – but it can sometimes become a problem....
A Personal Note About Dog Shedding

A Personal Note About Dog Shedding

To Anyone Seeking Relief from Piles of Excess Fur in their Abode Dog shedding has undoubtedly become an accepted inconvenience for many pet parents. Normal, busy lives do not usually accommodate the amount of time required to keep the evidence of shedding from taking...
What is Leaky Gut Syndrome?

What is Leaky Gut Syndrome?

Leaky-Gut in Pets – What it means If you are reading this, chances are you may not yet know what leaky gut syndrome in dogs is…but there’s a good chance you already know it’s as gross as it sounds, and you’ve likely found this page by discretely...
Is Your Dog Happy?

Is Your Dog Happy?

How You Might Contribute – or Not Everyone wants a healthy dog – but how would you know? Is your dog happy? We have any number of tests and measures to help you determine the health of a dog; but – just like people – happiness also plays a key role...
Bloat & Torsion in Dogs: Facts You Must Know

Bloat & Torsion in Dogs: Facts You Must Know

Facts on Twisted Stomach / GDV in Dogs Bloat sounds funny, but there is nothing funny about bloat and torsion in dogs. The issue of dog bloat is downright scary and must be addressed immediately and adequately. If your dog is showing signs the following conditions,...
A Few Helpful Tips on Picking a Dog Groomer

A Few Helpful Tips on Picking a Dog Groomer

Pet Grooming Tips Picking a dog groomer is a lot like choosing your dog’s sitter – for most of us pet parents that means Operation Interrogation. We have lots of questions and just because a groomer has been recommended by your neighbors or friends doesn’t...
Systemic Yeast Infection in Dogs or Cats

Systemic Yeast Infection in Dogs or Cats

  Yeast Candida and Fungal Skin Issues with Dogs or Cats Early symptoms of Yeast (Candida) taking control of the Gut are not so obvious; it’s mostly about itching/scratching, and too much licking at feet or legs (maybe some chewing involved). If things are...
3 Things to Consider about Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

3 Things to Consider about Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

Canine Hip Dysplasia, Further Info & Considerations Hip dysplasia with dogs can be a devastating diagnosis; no two ways about it. You witness your dog experiencing discomfort, and the options facing you can be scary, often ineffective and possibly quite expensive....
Coonhound Syndrome in Dogs

Coonhound Syndrome in Dogs

Coonhound Syndrome aka Coonhound Paralysis Because it can render a dog paralyzed, with little or no movement capability Coonhound Syndrome, or acute polyradical neuritis, can be a quick-acting and devastating Immobilizer when dogs fall prey to this weird condition....
Kidney Problems in Dogs

Kidney Problems in Dogs

  Health Concerns with Kidneys of the Dog Kidney failure, or Chronic Renal Failure, is most often seen in the older dog or cat and may be caused by a wide variety of issues. Causes range from being born with poorly functioning kidneys to the accidental ingestion of...
Baya, Chihuahua Dog Overcoming Seizures

Baya, Chihuahua Dog Overcoming Seizures

Concern: Small Dog Having Seizures – Needed Help Around February, our little Chihuahua had some type of seizure that was a mystery to us. About 2 weeks after this, she had another one – much more severe. At the time, we thought she was choking and ran her...
Zelda-Mae, Overcoming Wobblers

Zelda-Mae, Overcoming Wobblers

Great Dane Challenges: Wobblers, Paralysis, Jaw Surgery Using Nzymes for Wobblers Zelda Mae, our 4-1/2-year-old blue Great Dane, was diagnosed in May with Cervical Vertebrae Instability or Wobblers. She was in extreme discomfort, which was being managed through...
Recovery Story, Dog Cough and Runny Nose

Recovery Story, Dog Cough and Runny Nose

Sadie & Baby, Respiratory Issues:  Dog-Cough, Runny Nose Our two Chihuahua’s, Sadie (4 years.) and Baby (2 years), came down with a dog cough. Their noses were runny and they would start wheezing and then gag. Sadie was worse than the Baby. I ordered the...
Goldie, a Doberman with Urinary Leaking Resolved

Goldie, a Doberman with Urinary Leaking Resolved

Embarrassing Urinary Leaking in Doberman Goldie Struggles with Incontinence I have a beautiful 9-year-old Doberman Pinscher named Goldie. Goldie has been suffering from incontinence (urinary leaking) since she was spayed 8 years ago. Goldie would leak all over the...
Basset Hound Mix & Cervical Spine Injury

Basset Hound Mix & Cervical Spine Injury

Brutus, a Mixed-Breed Challenged by Cervical Spine Injury & Paralysis Our Brutus has always been a very active dog. He does not know he is a relatively small dog. He is very affectionate and friendly to all humans but definitely wants to be the only dog in our...
Abbey, Husky Recovers from Joint Pain

Abbey, Husky Recovers from Joint Pain

Abbey’s Issues:  Joint Pain, Possible Affected Nerve Abbey is my 11-year-old Siberian Husky. About a couple months ago, I noticed Abbey’s back leg was shaking. I kept an eye on it for a couple weeks but she seemed to get worse and I noticed that she...
Tigger, Freed from Luxating Patella Disability

Tigger, Freed from Luxating Patella Disability

Problem:  Luxating Patella, or Floating Knee Cap We were first introduced to the powerful, antioxidant formula found in Nzymes® when our dog, Tigger, began hobbling around the yard on three legs, at about 1 year of age. When we took him to the vet for his normal,...