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Animal ointmentIn the past I have had many animals, bred and trained dogs and once had 14 horses.

I found that I would be guided to make ointment for them. I started using the ointment myself and then a friend wanted to try some and was getting great results as well.

I make a balm that has excellent results on proud flesh or cut rain scold or anything. It is amazing stuff - once you have tried it you won't stop using it.

I have used it for cuts that you would not think in your wildest dream it would work on and there has hardly been a scar left.

I have used it on a leg of a horse which the vet thought would be better put down and today there is hardly a scar.

I used it on a horse which had a high wither. Someone had used a quarter horse western saddle on it and the vet would stitch the wither up and the proud flesh would come back again. It worked wonders leaving just a very faint scar.

I also make one for hooves and have had great results with that as well. Great for seedy toe and any hoof foot complaints.

Thank you so much for your sample pot of Proud Flesh ointment. I have never seen anything that works like this before, it is amazing. I used it on my mare that had almost like a wart on her hind leg, it was ugly and was the size of about a 20 cent piece. I had tried all other recommended creams and lotions that the vets etc had to offer and nothing helped.

I have to say that the first time I tried it I was pretty skeptical. The following day I checked her and most of it (the Warty Skin) had just dropped off. I didn't bandage it like recommended, therefore expected it to take a little longer than overnight to start working. After a week of using the Proud Flesh ointment it was totally gone.

I would definitely recommend this product to anybody wanting a cream that truly works. Thank you so much Les.

Ann-Marie Blair