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Fungus

Fighting Fungi in our Horses, Dogs, Cats and other Animals

There’s a fungus among us!  Oh yes, fungus develops on our animals in many ways and forms.  Ringworm, girth itch, rainrot, cannon bones fungus, face fungus, ear scurf... If you own horses, dogs, cats or any mammalian animal long enough sooner or later you’ll have to deal with some or all of these skin issues.   Good grooming and feeding practices are the key to healthy skin, but sometimes this is not enough.  When this is not enough EQUIDERMA products are your proven solution.   Unfortunately, in the past these determined fungi (or in the case of rainrot, a bacteria masquerading as a fungus) were not so easily eliminated.  Daily washing with iodine preparations are ineffective at best.  With EQUIDERMA SHAMPOO and EQUIDERMA LEAVE ON SKIN LOTION in your arsenal these microscopic marauders are fortunately easily conquerable.
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Cannon Bone, Hind Quarters, Face, Ears, and Girth Fungus

During the spring and summer, primarily in the southern regions, there is a  fungus which grows on our horses' legs and hindquarters. In dogs it generally shows up on the ears and on the top-line in the form of raised scabs,  although it can pop up anywhere.  In cats it usually represent in the form of ringworm. Common thought is this fungus is picked up in the pasture or yard from the grass and dirt. The fungus is characterized by dry, gray,  dandruff-like, scabby skin which is very sensitive or as a black, tarry, greasy type fungus  This type of fungus typically starts on the cannon bone and hindquarters, but can spread all over the body.  This is always associated with hair loss in the affected areas. This problem is the easiest for Equiderma to conquer.

All that is required is to shampoo with Equiderma Neem and Aloe Shampoo and apply the Equiderma Leave on Skin Lotion.  The fungus will be killed by the next day.  It is advisable to continue treatment with the EQUIDERMA SKIN LOTION 1 or 2 more times to be sure all fungi are completely eliminated.

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