Inflamed feet and sore paws
Is your dog or cat constantly scratching? Is her stomach red, or does she keep licking her paws? A possible reason for this could be the development and overabundance of yeast in your dog or cat’s system and on their coat. Yeast intolerance could take weeks or years to surface and present itself, but could be very difficult to contain and counteract. With patience and at times through changing your animal’s diet, if your pet does have yeast over growth, it often times is possible to remedy.
Today, many dogs who use and consume commercial pet food products have some on going type of yeast related problem. Typical symptoms related to yeast overgrowth are extreme itchiness, inflammation of the paws, build up in ears which can lead to infection, and in some cases red sores and hot spots.
Purify
A leading enzyme in regards to digesting and breaking down the over abundance of overgrowth in the body - Purify can make a huge difference in your pet's life.
Safe for daily use, Purify can be opened and sprinkled into food. This enzymatic formulation combines probiotic, herbs, and a proprietary enzymatic formula. Manufactured containing clinically tested ingredients, Purify supports health go function..
For best results, give in conjunction with the multi spectrum probiotic Immunity, or the immune boosting critical probiotic Flora Theory.
Usage Instructions:
Toy Breeds (up to 8lbs) - 1/4 cap each meal, contents maybe be opened and sprinkled into food
Small Breeds (9 to 20lbs) - 1/2 cap each meal
Medium Breeds (21 to 49lbs) - 1 cap each meal
Large Breeds (50lbs to 80lbs) - 1 1/2 caps each meal
Extra Large Breeds (81 and over) - 2 caps each meal
Cat over grooming
Is your cat constantly over grooming, and licking till their is fur loss or sores on her skin?
If so, a common reason might be skin dermatitis. An issue that develops for some cats with low immune systems whom may be on high starch diets. Dermatitis may cause irritation, resulting in your cat licking over and over to cool, and comfort the affected area.
For cats struggling with over grooming issues, supporting and boosting the immune system is often helpful in attempting to rebalance your cat’s life..
reddish brown paws
Dogs or cats with reddish or rust colored paws or fur, many times this is a direct sign that your pet is struggling with the overgrowth of systemic yeast issues.
As the saliva enzyme comes in contact with fur, yeast particles that push through the skin often times change the pigment to reddish brown. Typical places yeast can become problematic is the feet, around the mouth, ears, discharge through ducts in the eyes, and around the anal area as it comes out in the stool.