


| DISCOVER THE ALL NATURAL ANTIBIOTIC, ANTI-FUNGAL AND ANTI-YEAST PRODUCT FOR COMPANION ANIMALS. |
| NZOLE IS A HIGHLY POTENT 100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL THAT IS A UNIQUE BLEND OF HIGH LEVELS OF FLAVESONE, ISOLEPTOSPERMONE AND LEPTOSPERMONE AND LOW LEVELS OF PINENES AND MYRCENE DERIVED FROM THE EAST COAST CHEMOTYPE OF THE LEPTOSPERMUM SCOPARIUM PLANT INDEGENOUS TO NEW ZEALAND. NZOLE IS HIGHLY REFINED TO BE FIVE (5) TIMES MORE POTENT THAN REGULAR MANUKA OIL AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY (150) TIMES MORE POTENT THAN TEA TREE OIL. |
| NZOLE helps dog owners reduce the suffering of their pets due to ear infections and skin rashes caused by bacterial, yeast and fungal infections such as seborrhea and other skin rashes. In-Vitro studies conducted by an independent lab have shown that NZOLE is effective against 39 different gram positive and gram negative bacteria, common yeast and fungi. |
| Bottled and Distributed by Pruden Enterprises, Inc., Willow Spring, NC Disclaimer: Statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. The product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |

| NZOLE "ENDS ALL" SCRATCHING DUE TO EAR AND SKIN INFECTIONS. |
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| FAST ACTING AND POWERFUL Proven safe and effective for ear infections in dogs and skin conditions that cause discomfort to your companion animal. |
| FINALLY, YOU CAN STOP THEIR SUFFERING! |
| Ear infections are quite common in dogs. Although any dog can get an ear infection, breeds such as Cocker Spaniels with heavy pendulous ears and Yorkshire Terriers with lots of hair inside the ears are most susceptible. Causes: Ear infections are most commonly caused by bacteria, yeast, or mites. Anything that impairs drainage and promotes moisture in the ear such as waxy buildup, dirt, hair mats, growths, or ticks can bring on infection. Sometimes pollen, dust, mold, fleas, and even certain foods can cause irritation within the ear. Symptoms: Dogs with an ear infection may scratch at the ear, shake their heads excessively or hold their heads tilted, or scoot the side of the heads with the infected ear along the ground or carpet. They may shy away from being petted around the ears. Upon examination, dog owners may find the ear to be red and irritated or filled with dark or yellowish discharge. Often a smelly odor is detected. Ear Cleaning: Ear care is usually the easiest grooming task. Unless your dog has ear problems or spends time hunting and swimming, ear cleaning needs to be done weekly. At bath time is best. Clean the outermost area of your dog's ears with a cotton ball or cotton swab using HyproxyCare Ear Cleaner. To clean further inside the ears to soften and remove wax, use an ear-cleaning solution. Warm the bottle of solution between your palms, then squirt the prescribed amount into your dog's ear canal. Gently massage the base of his ear. Remove any dirt or wax with a dry cotton ball or swab. The best tools to use for cleaning your dog’s ears are a good pair of hemostats and some cotton balls. Hemostats can be purchased at drug stores, pharmacies, or you can ask your veterinarian to order a pair. |
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| POSITIVE RESULTS REPORTED IN AS LITTLE AS TWO DAYS |

| 2 oz. bottle of 1.5% Hydrogen Peroxide Topical Solution |
| Only $5.95 plus $3.00 S&H |

