Where is Nzymes located?
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Where is Nzymes located?
Our company, Nzymes is a family-owned business that has been based and operated in Las Vegas, Nevada, since August of 2004.
What is in Nzymes?
Nzymes® Sprouted Granules are made with powerful, non-GMO Dried and Ground Soybean Sprouts as a regular daily feed additive for pets.
What are digestive enzymes for dogs?
The main digestive enzymes in pets are lipase (for fat), protease (for protein), and amylase (for starch). These enzymes are made in the pancreas and released into the intestine after meals.
Do older dogs need digestive enzymes?
Dogs make enough of their own digestive enzymes once they are old enough to be weaned off their mother’s milk. They also get additional enzymes from food, especially any fruits and vegetables you may give them. Unless your dog has very specific types of disease, he will not need enzyme supplements.
Why do older dogs need digestive enzymes?
Lack of digestive enzymes leads to lack of nutrients. This creates poor gut health, which can cause systemic inflammation … and chronic disease. The truth is, most chronic health problems will improve with better absorption of nutrients. And that means your dog needs digestive enzymes!
How do I know if my dog has an enzyme deficiency?
Symptoms of Lack of Digestive Enzymes in Dogs
- Chronic diarrhea.
- Inability to properly digest meals.
- Malabsorption.
- Weight loss despite increased appetite.
- Pale, loose, greasy or foul smelling stools.
- Coprophagia (stool eating)
- Pica (consumption of non-food items)
Can digestive enzymes hurt dogs?
If your dog has occasional digestive upset, he or she may benefit from some help. The medical mantra of “first, do no harm” extends to pet parents doing at-home treatments. If your dog’s digestive upset is mild enough to not need veterinary attention, the treatments should not pose any risks.