Beauregard is a 7 1/2 year old Miniature Dachshund. He's had a history of seizures but was otherwise very hearty & energetic. In September, he began showing signs of discomfort & even, distress from pain. The vet diagnosis was IVDD & treatment included crating him & several medications. He continued to decline despite conscientious care & several trips to the animal clinic until ultimately, he became completely paralyzed at the rear. The vet said there was only a 12 hour window for surgery to have a minimal chance at recovery & we had missed that! Such surgeons were 5 hours away to begin with! I couldn't imagine losing our precious Beauregard or continue seeing our spunky guy so terribly miserable. I HAD to research for any shred of hope... That's when I discovered testimony after testimony of pet owners with miraculous recovery stories using Envymes. I'm so grateful. Mike could have cleaned my bank account out on selling me that hope. Instead, he suggested I purchase a single $22 bottle of Enzyme treats to see if it helps. And WOW, it obviously helped immediately. By the next day, our spunky Beauregard reappeared & was energetically playing & going after a ball using his front legs. In a nutshell, this was only the beginning of his abilities returning. Our little guy had a full recovery & became my running buddy again in less than 10 weeks! I'm grateful we found Enzymes & for our own testimony of a miracle.
Good day Eva. We are happy to hear this good news, and that things are going as expected. However, it's important to know that the original spinal degradation or damage is not likely to just 'go away'. Whatever restore/repair progress the dog's BODY can make in this realm is an unknown, and will likely vary from one case to another. Also, we know that - as dogs play and enjoy an 'active life' - the spinal problems CAN get revved up or activated again. And it's good to know that increased dosages of NZYMES can be required from time to time, based on varying challenges. Our Associate/expert in this realm - with 'recurrence' issues - is Brenda Johnson, in Winnipeg. Working intimately with such cases, she has developed an entire Program for these issues. See the provided Link to have this information available for future use. Best to you. TERRY
https://brendascorner.nzymes.com/dog-paralysis-challenges/brendas-paralysis-support-program-for-dogs/