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shar-pei with allergiesKOBE

Breed: Chinese Shar Pei
Age: 11 months
Problems: Allergies – Yeast problems - Itchy skin, paws & feet – Hair loss/Balding - Ear problems - Watering eyes - Sneezing

July 11, 2002,
NZYMES® IS REALLY AN INCREDIBLE PRODUCT!!!!   I have a 9-month-old Shar-Pei male dog named Kobe. Kobe was suffering from allergies symptoms including runny eyes, itchy skin, paws and feet and a patchy coat.

dog allergy alternativeI've been using NZYMES® Antioxidant Treats since December 2001.   After only 2 months and the allergies were significantly reduced.  At that point, I took your advice and started him on Eagle Pack dog food to eliminate the questionable ingredients from the other food I was using. 

Well, the new combination has been excellent! Kobe has very few, if any, allergies remaining.  His coat is really beautiful.  Previously, when his allergies flared-up, I would rush him to the vet and they would immediately start him on antibiotics. I originally met you at the Orange County Pet Expo and on your advice I started him on the NZYMES® and tapered off the antibiotics and the result is... Kobe is beautiful! See for yourself!  What's next... hopefully the SHOW circuit!!!

NZYMES Small Yeast KitRecently, I had a chance to meet you folks again at the Pet Rescue Fair at the Los Angeles Staples Center and I just want you to know that I would recommend the NZYMES® Yeast-Kit to anyone who wants the best for their pets. Thank you for making a quality and effective product.

UPDATE: June 18, 2004
I previously sent you a picture of my 2 year old Shar Pei Kobe who was suffering from allergies and yeast problem. Well Kobe is already almost 3 1/2, and since he has been on NZYMES® he has been doing great! Here's a new photo of Kobe sleeping which shows how truly beautiful his coats is now. We also changed his food, and used the Yeast-Kit plan and now his coat is great.

Twice a year he sheds his coat, so at those times I double up on the NZYMES® treats and regularily add the Ox-E-Drops in his water and use a 2% solution to irrigate his ears and spray his coat . He really has improved dramatically, also he has much more energy because he's not on antibiotics or benadryl anymore! Thanks for making a quality product and I have recommended you to my friends who love their dogs too!

PS. I have also noticed that normal skin reaction I used to get from contact with his hair folicles does not happen anymore, this is a very common problem for Shar-Pei owners, so there must be somthing more to the cleansing effect the NZYMES® have on his body.

UPDATE 4/13/07
Just an update, my Chinese Shar Pei Kobe now 6 years old is doing great! He has been on NZYMES® since he was 11 months old. No problem with his coat, it's healthy and he doesn't shed as much anymore. His immune system is also very healthy and his GI problems have gone away! In addition he has much more energy and loves to go on car rides and play in the park. Thanks for making such a great product and I have recommended you to my friends who have dogs. Here are a few pictures of him now at 6 years old!

Chinese Shar Pei with yeast problem
Chinese Shar Pei with yeast problem
Pictures of Kobe at 6 years old

Marie  Anne Legaspi, RN - Los Angeles, CA

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Chinese Shar Pei Breed Standard


General Appearance
The Chinese Shar Pei is an alert, compact dog of medium size and substance; square in profile, close coupled; the well-proportioned head slightly, but not overly large for the body. The short, harsh coat, the loose skin covering the head and body, the small ears, the "hippopotamus" muzzle shape and the high set tail impart to the Shar-Pei a unique look peculiar to him alone. The loose skin and wrinkles covering the head, neck and body are superabundant in puppies but these features may be limited to the head, neck and withers in the adult.

For more information visit the Chinese Shar Pei pages at AKC.ORG