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Re: HELP/ADVICE/ENZYMES

Posted: 12 Jan 2022, 21:01
by jilbert57
The B12 needs to be up near 600 and higher. You can do weekly shots for 6 weeks or daily oral supplementation.

https://epi4dogs.com/b12-in-brief-2/

Jill

Re: HELP/ADVICE/ENZYMES

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 19:48
by Lynn574
Hello alll. My dog has epi controlled with enzymes. All seems great but she has developed a horrible body smell. Has anyone experienced this? Is there a cause/remedy?

Re: HELP/ADVICE/ENZYMES

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 20:45
by jilbert57
Hi Lynn, nice to have you check in. How is Elsies B12 level? How is she getting along?
Some dogs have a smell to them on enzymes that lessens as time goes on and some continue to smell. I can remember Mickey used to smell like throw up.
Here is a poll you might be interested in:

https://epi4dogs.com/epi-odor-study/

Jill

Re: HELP/ADVICE/ENZYMES

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 22:47
by Montgomery
Montgomery used to reek like a Tom cat on Pank-Aid. As soon as I switched him to Enzyme Diane, the smell went away and everyone was happier - especially Montgomery.

Re: HELP/ADVICE/ENZYMES

Posted: 29 Jan 2023, 10:37
by Beatrice
When we first started with enzymes, Sushi stank with a vomit smell. One time after she had a bath, the stink went away so we knew it was the wet food with activated enzymes stuck on her muzzle. After we encapsulated the enzyme, she didn't smell anymore.