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My dog has yeast in her ears. chronic problem. constant scratching her belly. it's red and black on her belly. she is on apoquel. no help

Answer:

Good evening Denise. You're describing classic Yeast overgrowth issues, which we deal with around the clock here. Our success rate - with our Healthy Skin Program is almost universal. The only folks that don't win are those that decide to give up too early. It is, unfortunately, a time-consuming process; BUT, there is NO other fix for these problems. Typical recommended 'treatments' will get you nowhere, except an empty pocket-book. Apoquel, like all other 'suppress symptoms' approaches, will calm symptoms for a short while, but that is not a resolution. See the 2nd link below for more info on the Apoquel. Otherwise to understand how to finally 'resolve' these issues, use this LINK - https://www.nzymes.com/dog-yeast-infections-video-and-faq/ LEARN ABOUT APOQUEL - https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/wouldnt-give-dog-new-allergy-drug/ Your are welcome to call for a Free consultation at your convenience. TERRY

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How effective is this product for itching?!

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Too much ITCHING in dogs is possibly the MOST common issue with them. And, it can be very simple, or - alternatively - have a more complex foundation. That being said, you can learn how to get help at - www.nzymes.com/itching

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Will this help small dog that just had disc surgery and can't move hind legs or control urine and bowrls ?

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Since NZYMES does not have staff - to monitor ALL the Reviews sites, if someone desires to Submit a QUESTION - with a desire for a timely answer - use info@nzymes.com to do so. Thanks.

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Would nzymes work for a 14-year-old black lab whose back end has collapsed?

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Regardless of the 'Breed type', the NZYMES Antioxidant TREATS or the Sprouted Granules are the recommended choices. Wherein, we expect at least a 90% chance of very positive results. Heavier doses of product (beyond product label specs') can sometimes be necessary - depending on the individual challenges. QUESTIONS TO NZYMES should be directed to info@nzymes.com, rather than within this forum -- IF a timely response is desired.

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Can this help a dog with degenerative myelopathy ?

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DM, or Degenerative Myelopathy is a complex condition, and our independent associate, in Winnipeg, has actually been seeing success with this very serious condition in recent times. Her article on this subject should be UP in coming days - to be found on her site, at Brendascorner.nzymes.com Also, QUESTIONS TO NZYMES should be directed to info@nzymes.com, rather than within this forum -- IF a timely response is desired.

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How long will the kit last? i have a 70 lb labrador and would get the large kit, but we can't afford this monthly on a retired fixed income on this e.

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2. "How long does the healthy skin kit last?" Different items in the kit will last for differing lengths of time, depending on the size of the dog. Example: Here is how long a large skin kit would last for a 70-pound dog: • 2 lb Granules: 5-6 months • Bac~Pak Plus: 1 year • Ox-E-Drops: 2-3 months • Black Leaf: 2-3 months All Nzymes products are also sold separately so that you can replace the items as you need them.

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I have a 70 lab, and will be purchasing the large pet kit, but how long will the kit last? this is pricey for a monthly subscription especially at th.

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More answers here: https://www.nzymes.com/nzymes-healthy-skin-program-frequently-asked-questions/

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My dog suddenly lost usage of his rear legs. i'm hoping prayers and this will bring our much loved dog. i think god introduced me to this medicine.

Answer:

Hello Jeffery, and thanks for your question. The Nzymes Antioxidant Treats or Sprouted Granules are what we would recommend for this issue. They are whole food items - the Treats have some supporting vitamins/minerals. There are no pharmaceuticals at all in them. They work with the body's own natural mechanisms to help it produce enzymes. It is those enzymes that impact the body in a positive way. Of course, we can make no absolute assertions here on outcome, but overall, we expect good results.

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Need a product that addresses my bulldog excessive licking his paws.

Answer:

Hello Ted, Excessive paw licking can be a sign of a deep-seated issue. So when we get these questions, I like to offer 2 paths, 1 is basic, and 1 is more involved. For basic spupport for immune health, Our Antioxidant Treats can be quite helpful: https://www.nzymes.com/product/antioxidant-treats/ Quite often though, excessive paw licking stems from an internal imbalance that may require a more full-rounded approach to resolve. For more info, please see our Healthy Skin Program: https://www.nzymes.com/dog-skin-problems-types-treatments/healthy-skin-program/

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My german shepherd has degenerative myelopathy. will any of your products help him?

Answer:

https://www.nzymes.com/dog/mobility/back-problems/dogs-degenerative-myelopathy-and-improved-mobility/

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