Harry Re-Grows a Toenail Removed 12 Years Earlier
This is Harryโs Second Recovery Since Starting Nzymes in 2018
Yes, Pet-Parents Todd and Heather found Nzymesยฎ in mid-2018 when Harry become paralyzed. The purchase of Antioxidant Treats was certainly up to the task, as Harry began recovering right away, and was actually walking (a little shaky) within 13 days.
Now, to start off 2021, Todd has written Nzymesยฎ about yet another recovery Harry has been able to make over the last 1.5 years. As youโll learn from Todd below, Harryโs body has been able to replace/re-grow a Toenail surgically removed 12 YEARS earlier. This happy event really highlights something we tell Nzymesยฎ customers on a regular basis โ โThe Nzymesยฎ can provide serious nutritional support for improving whatever RECOVERY capabilities any individual body can muster!โ
You can see Harryโs initial Recovery Story and 2 Videos HERE. But first, see Toddโs remarks and Photos on this story belowโฆ

Hi Terry!
Happy new year! I hope you are safe and well.
Iโm sure you remember Harry, the 16 year old Dachshund for whom we sent you two videos in the past. Nzymesยฎ helped him recover from paralysis.
Weโve continued to use Nzymesยฎ (Treats & Granules) as a part of his regular diet and something rather spectacular has happened.
Below (with bandage) is Harry on August 14, 2008. He had an accident in our backyard chasing a ball, broke his nail down to the knuckle, and it had to be removed surgically. Heโs had no nail on (that) one toe since 2008.
Iโve noticed over the past few months that he is actually regenerating a toe nail where one has been missing for 12 years! If I canโt attribute that to Nzymesยฎ, then itโs a miraculous coincidence for a 16.5 year old dog to start re-growing nails. Itโs spooky!
Thank you for your excellent product.
Todd Mohr
Jan, 2021
PS: Harryโs fur started turning white before his first birthday. Heโs a pure-bred Dachshund, but must have some recessive dapple in him. Over the years, the white color spread from his nose and feet to everywhere. Itโs the same dog, different hair.