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Post by Krista on Dec 12, 2012 23:01:13 GMT -3
it's all natural, no medication or additives so there's no side effects and no way it can hurts your animal... medication from the vet (steriods, certain vaccines, etc) are the things to use caution with LOVE this product, made my horses and dogs lives so much easier, happier, and healthier!!
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Post by happilyeverafter on Dec 13, 2012 23:50:26 GMT -3
Nzymes is totally safe, even if it doesnt work for your animal....although I'd be hugely surprised if it doesnt have any positive effects at all!
I will be going to GrandFalls at the end of the month and will be happy to bring back a pile of these products, for anyone who wants to give me the money or pay over the phone ahead of time.
Cheers!
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Post by Cassandra S on May 14, 2013 10:55:15 GMT -3
I see its been a few months since the last post about Nzymes...was wondering how everyones horses are doing on it over the last months?
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Post by maria on Aug 14, 2013 13:12:20 GMT -3
Agreed, I'm just going through all this now, any more updates on how everyone's horses are going while on it?
Connor's never had a problem with arthritis or lameness or anything *knock on wood*, but I wouldn't mind looking into it to prevent problems down the road.
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Post by Becca on Aug 15, 2013 6:43:50 GMT -3
I have my GSD on it for preventative measures where he is a working dog so I wouldn't notice a difference in him when on it. However I am switching him over to a supplement called MISSING LINK and will have Sevn on it as well. It is also an all natural supplement (the one I am putting Rogue on has glucosamine & msm ) and have noticed a huge difference in the dogs / puppies that are on it. Fantastic stuff I learned about through Avalon animal hospital. www.missinglinkproducts.com/products/horse
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Post by happilyeverafter on Aug 24, 2013 13:35:52 GMT -3
What are the noticeable differences, Becca?
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Post by Becca on Aug 24, 2013 17:08:57 GMT -3
Even growth, shiney coat. In arthritic dogs & dogs with joint problems they are way more mobile and active- showing their joints are well lubricated and that their is less stress on their joints and problem areas.
The homeopathic vet swears by it. I am all for trying something natural before trying the harder drugs.
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