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- 23 Apr 2024, 16:34
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
- Replies: 19
- Views: 238
Re: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
So I tried peanut butter this morning. Having no idea which meal she pooped out at 1:00 this afternoon, it was the softest yet. But, Jeremy, since you had the same results at first, I'm gonna give this a couple more days. What on earth is soft lunch meat with liquidy stuff on it? Spam? Liverwurst? I...
- 22 Apr 2024, 14:02
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
- Replies: 19
- Views: 238
Re: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
Yes, you're right. Some people open those capsules into the food, so it wasn't that. I can't imagine the lack of moisture mattered, either. Olesia actually did her science thing, to come up with the amount to put into the capsules, and that's what I did. The cheese, though, may be interesting. I cou...
- 22 Apr 2024, 11:31
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
- Replies: 19
- Views: 238
Re: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
Last night I filled 4 capsules (00 enteric coated) 3/4 full, to supplement 2 cups grain-free kibble. I gave Nina a tiny piece of cheese, then wrapped two capsules in a small piece of cheese & put it in the back of her throat, then closed her jaw. I was concerned that I could see her chomping dow...
- 21 Apr 2024, 06:37
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Enzyme Diane still the best price/quality?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 570
Re: Enzyme Diane still the best price/quality?
Thank you, Olesia!
- 20 Apr 2024, 17:53
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
- Replies: 19
- Views: 238
Re: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
Well, the two capsules I described, enteric coated size 00, each filled 3/4 full, have the same effect as one teaspoon of enzymes.
Does that help, for starters?
Does that help, for starters?
- 20 Apr 2024, 13:26
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: NINA
- Replies: 44
- Views: 2006
Re: NINA
THAT's the conondrum! I can just rudely hold all my dogs' mouths open & stick a butter-covered pill in the back of their throat, but I'm not so sure about Nina, and I am so pleased by how well she's doing, I don't want to mess up. SO I'm hoping that someone who has done this successfully ( on di...
- 20 Apr 2024, 07:48
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
- Replies: 19
- Views: 238
Re: New Page on "possible" Cost Savings with enzymes
Andrea, I have read on a note from Olesia, that two 00 enteric coated capsules, filled 3/4 full, are enough to treat one cup of kibble. So those two capsules have the same effect as one teaspoon of enzymes added to the kibble & incubated. Myself, I am trying to find out if it's ok to add them to...
- 20 Apr 2024, 07:42
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: NINA
- Replies: 44
- Views: 2006
Re: NINA
Nina LOVES ice cubes! She Wuuuuuvs dem!!!! I feel so lucky. Yesterday I only gave her a treat coated in enzymes, two or three times at her crate entry time. WHEW!---P
- 19 Apr 2024, 13:44
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: Enzyme Diane still the best price/quality?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 570
Re: Enzyme Diane still the best price/quality?
How do you administer the pills?
I always place the capsules containing SE and B12 right in with the food. BUT I am wondering, if I do that with the enzymes, might she puncture the enteric-coated capsules & nullify the effect?
---Pam
I always place the capsules containing SE and B12 right in with the food. BUT I am wondering, if I do that with the enzymes, might she puncture the enteric-coated capsules & nullify the effect?
---Pam
- 18 Apr 2024, 16:15
- Forum: Epi4Dogs Forum
- Topic: NINA
- Replies: 44
- Views: 2006
Re: NINA
Can we talk about enteric-coated capsules for enzymes again? I'm guessing I'll need to take care that the capsules are not punctured before they go down the gullet, right? So, including them with the meal, or putting them in a pill pocket is too risky, correct? I have always been able to coat pills ...