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Banking on Enzymes

Proponents say these supplements act as catalysts for health.

When Dee (Ch. Antren’s Dearest Jaegerin) jumped onto her owner’s bed last May, she slipped and fell flat on her back. The 10-year-old, 98-pound Rottweiler scrambled to her feet and seemed fine, but a few hours later, her hind legs collapsed.

“They just buckled,” says her owner, Kathy Signorile. “We were on our afternoon walk here in rural Pennsylvania, and suddenly Dee couldn’t move. After a few minutes she took a few steps, but then she had to sit down again. It took forever to get back to the house, and it was really scary.”

Dee, an 11-year-old Rottweiler, recovered
ûquickly from a crippling back injury with the
ûhelp of treatment with enzymes.


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