
WASHDAE SHUKA'S STORY
7 Weeks.
From food-triggered yeast crisis to real relief.
7-year-old dog
“One bag of cheaper food almost cost him his life.”
Washdae Shuka had always been fed high-quality food. For his first two years, he thrived. Then one day, a single decision changed everything.
A cheaper dog food was purchased.
Almost immediately, Washdae’s health collapsed. His coat turned dull. Hair fell out. He began scratching and biting himself relentlessly. His skin became red, inflamed, and painful. Switching back to premium food didn’t reverse the damage.
Allergy testing followed. Steroids followed that. Then stronger medications. For over a year, Washdae lived on steroids just to stay comfortable — at the cost of his long-term health.
His owner knew this wasn’t sustainable.
In desperation, she searched for alternatives and found Nzymes. After reading through the program and reviews, she decided to try a different approach — one focused on removing triggers and restoring balance rather than suppressing symptoms.
Washdae began the Skin Rescue Program, alongside careful food changes. The process wasn’t instant. In fact, at first, things looked worse — exactly as she’d been warned.
Then, slowly, things shifted.
By seven weeks:
His skin returned to a normal white color
Redness and scabbing resolved
He stopped flinching when touched
The constant discomfort faded
At two months, the improvement was undeniable.
“We are only two months into the program,” his owner shared, “but the results are already amazing. He is no longer suffering and finally has a healthy future ahead.”
What nearly became a tragedy turned into a lesson: sometimes the biggest health triggers are the ones we don’t expect — and healing begins when the root cause is finally addressed.
Marlon's Timeline
1
Day
Started Nzymes. Max unable to walk.
3
Day
First signs. More alert, brighter eyes.
4
Day
Appetite returns. Ate entire meal.
5
Day
Stood independently for first time.
6
Day
Walked to door on his own.
8
Day

BEFORE
Unable to Move
Could not walk without assistance. Constant pain. Sleeping 20+ hours daily. Vet said condition was permanent.

8 DAYS LATER
Running Free
Running across the backyard. Playing and showing enthusiasm. Alert and engaged all day. Acting like a younger dog.








