Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 >>> My close friend has her miniature dachshund in the doggie hospital with an inflamed GI. It sounds like this pooch is in bad shape and it is her baby. Any links about enzymes for pets? Serena, Yes, enzymes are common enough in pet health...and for the exact same things as people. Actually the exact same enzyme types are used. You can search google.com for 'Pets +digestive enzymes' or something like that. Here are a few links I have under Links at www.enzymestuff.com. Enzymes for Cats and Dogs ------------------------ http://www.citipets.com/Store/DigEnzy/main.cfm http://www.purelypets.com/articles/digestiveenzymes.htm http://www.naturalpets.net/digestives.htm http://www.filadog.com/enzymes.htm http://www.naturallyhealthypet.com/enzymes_for_dogs.htm . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2004 Report Share Posted February 4, 2004 interestingly vets have recently become very aware of overvaccinating dogs and thier new protocol reads very differently from that for human children don't ever give boosters for a start as this causes the immune system to destroy previous antibodies and other gems. > >>> My close friend has her miniature dachshund in the doggie > hospital with an inflamed GI. It sounds like this pooch is in bad > shape and it is her baby. Any links about enzymes for pets? > > Serena, > > Yes, enzymes are common enough in pet health...and for the exact same > things as people. Actually the exact same enzyme types are used. You > can search google.com for 'Pets +digestive enzymes' or something like > that. Here are a few links I have under Links at www.enzymestuff.com. > > Enzymes for Cats and Dogs > ------------------------ > http://www.citipets.com/Store/DigEnzy/main.cfm > > http://www.purelypets.com/articles/digestiveenzymes.htm > > http://www.naturalpets.net/digestives.htm > > http://www.filadog.com/enzymes.htm > > http://www.naturallyhealthypet.com/enzymes_for_dogs.htm > > > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 , Thank you for the great pet links, I know my friend Tamara will be very interested. I should have known to check your website first Sorry to be the instigator of the whole empathy topic. It meant to be an innocent enough question for . Yikes! It sort of snowballed. Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2004 Report Share Posted February 5, 2004 >>>It sort of snowballed. Well, our area is working on a foot of it here. I told the boys they can get out and shovel it as part of their Community Service requirement for Taekwonwdo testing. and builds muscle. Hey, if your friend uses enzymes with her pet, let me know how it goes. Most of everything I have come across says the vets look for the exact same symptoms and run the same type tests as in humans. With the exception of giving No-Fenol type enzymes to dissolve hairballs. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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