This is "Suki", a two year old Jack Russell. Suki is allergic to flea bites and scratches herself raw.
After only four treatments. The redness is almost gone and hair is starting to grow back!!
Approx. 12 days - her itching ceased and coat was was returning, thick & full.
Our 7 yr. old Red Doberman "KIERA" had developed an open would on the top of her left front foot.
The Vet said it was a Staph infection, put her on anti-biotics and a cream we were to apply three times a day and bandage at the tune of $250.00 (twice).
After two rounds of this treatment and an entire YEAR trying to clear it up - we found Fungus Free.
We didn't even go through two small bottles and within a month or so it was gone! We still had to bandage, but it was only twice a day.
Her hair is completely back and the staph hasn't come back! Thank you so much! Bob and Mo, Chicago, IL


To Sue and Carol,
Unfortunately I have just found this site, and just 3 days ago a put my beloved paint Allie to sleep. She was diagnosed with Pythiosis. Not much is known down here in Texas about it, that I am finding out. I thought I may be able to find some answers from you both. As hard as it is to write this, I never put the two names together. I heard the vet mention Phyco, but thought it was short for Pytho. My ignorance to ask questions, may have cost my mare her life. I'm so sick after this morning finding your website and with both words on it. I'm not for sure how search tags are made, but I only found your website through an image search of just Phycomycosis and not pythiosis. God knows I would have contacted ya'll in hopes of help in order to help others through Allie's ailment. I was initially told that Allie had blown an abscess on the coronet band and we went through the typical hydro, epsom salt soaks, ACV wraps, Antibiotics, etc. This went on for about 2 mos. with little to no improvement. I'm going to attach some files for you to see of the area about a week or week and a half before she was put to sleep. Her symptoms were: She bagan really limping on this leg, laying down a lot, chewing at it, wouldn't keep it wrapped, etc. I hated her not getting any relief. I'm broken hearted and I cannot seem to get all the questions out that I want to. Take a look at her pictures and let me know what you think. I'm just so sorry I just found you now. I will be ordering it in the future, as I have another horse out there that's my best friends horse. We are looking for something to possibly prevent it from happening to her also! Though the vets say you may never see it again. We just want to be prepared.
Thank you for your time
and God Bless you both!
Lisa Keonitzer

Good news, but I didn't take pictures. Gypsy with the long term injury after gashing her leg back in Feb is doing really well. Final bandage came off and we found some fungus above the wound, it was very red.
I applied your Fungus Free oil and within days all the hair had grown back and it even removed some proud flesh from the gashed area. She looks great now.
For the other horse Halo with thrush, he is perfect now. All three horses had a little rain rot on back legs, all is cleared up now. Surprisingly, I still have some left..
Thanks
Barry Harrison, Jupiter, FL
Doesn't your dog deserve to be this happy?