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It Reaches The Root Cause

Yeast overgrowth starts in the gut, not on the skin. The drops work internally, reaching the environment where yeast actually lives instead of just cleaning the surface where it shows up.

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It Penetrates the Biofilm

Yeast builds a protective coating, called a biofilm, that shields it from antibiotics and most topical treatments. The antifungal blend in this formula is specifically selected to disrupt that protective layer and reach the yeast directly.

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It Restores Natural Balance

Healthy gut bacteria naturally keep yeast populations in check. This formula supports the restoration of that balance. The same internal balance that antibiotics, poor diet, or chronic stress commonly disrupts.

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It Prevents the Next Outbreak

By changing the internal conditions rather than just suppressing the current flare, the drops make your dog's system less hospitable to yeast over time. This is the mechanism the vet prescription was never designed to provide.

Why It Works When Everything Else Hasn't

What Owners Noticed, In Their Own Words.

92%

Report reduced scratching and head-shaking within 14 days.

89%

Say ear odor noticeably reduced or eliminated at 30 days.

93%

Say their dog accepted the drops in food with no resistance.

Based on survey answered by our first 3,000 customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What exactly causes recurring yeast infections in dogs?

Canine yeast overgrowth, primarily caused by Malassezia pachydermatis, the fungal species responsible for the characteristic smell, discharge, and itching, typically occurs when something disrupts the body's natural microbial balance. Common triggers include antibiotics (which kill good bacteria alongside bad, leaving yeast unchecked), poor-quality diet high in carbohydrates (yeast feeds on sugar), allergies (which create chronic inflammation in the skin and ears that yeast exploits), and hormonal imbalances. The critical point is that these are all internal conditions, which is why topical solutions produce temporary relief without stopping the underlying cycle.

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How is this different from a probiotic supplement?

Probiotics introduce beneficial bacteria to support gut balance. They're valuable, and we don't discourage them. But a probiotic alone does not kill active yeast. It's a defensive, balance-supportive supplement. The Palo Pets formula adds an active antifungal component, pau d'arco, caprylic acid, and other botanicals that directly target yeast cells and their protective biofilm, alongside the gut-support ingredients. Think of probiotics as repopulating the healthy side; the drops work on both sides simultaneously. Many owners use a quality probiotic in addition to the drops for comprehensive gut support.

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How long should I use these drops before deciding if they're working?

Give the formula a minimum of 30 days of consistent daily use before evaluating. Most owners see meaningful improvement well before that, typically within 14 days, but the internal microbiome takes time to rebalance, and judging too early often leads to stopping right before the full effect sets in. We recommend 90 days of daily use for dogs with a long history of recurring infections, then transitioning to a maintenance dose to prevent recurrence going forward.

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Is this regulated? Do you follow any quality standards?

Yes, and we think it's worth explaining exactly how, because "regulated" means something specific in the pet supplement space that most brands gloss over!

Palo Pets Yeast Relief Drops are manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility in the United States, operating under the FDA's Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations for animal supplements (21 CFR Part 507). These are the same manufacturing standards the FDA enforces for animal food safety covering ingredient sourcing, facility hygiene, equipment maintenance, contamination prevention, and documentation at every stage of production.

We're also a proud member of the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) - The industry's leading quality and safety organization, recognized by the FDA and recommended by veterinarians. NASC membership requires passing random independent product testing, maintaining a written adverse event reporting system, and submitting to facility audits. Most veterinarians specifically look for the NASC Quality Seal before recommending supplements to their clients. You'll find it on our label.

Every batch of Yeast Relief Drops is third-party tested by an independent laboratory for purity, potency, and the absence of contaminants before it ships. Results are available on request.

The formula was developed in collaboration with a licensed veterinary professional with specific expertise in canine gut health and integrative medicine. The ingredient selection, such as pau d'arco and caprylic acid reflects what the clinical and peer-reviewed literature actually supports for systemic yeast management in dogs, not what's cheapest to source.

The honest summary: there is no single federal "approval" process for pet supplements the way there is for prescription drugs, which is true for every supplement brand, not just ours. What matters is whether a brand is manufacturing to a verifiable standard, testing what they make, and standing behind it. We do all three.

Check Out Our Favorite Reviews!

Bulldogs and yeast are basically synonymous, so I knew what I was getting into when I got Winston. What I didn't know was how relentless it would be. Skin folds on his face, under his tail, around his paws — all of it constantly smelling like a wet gym bag despite daily cleaning with medicated wipes. Tried a prescription antifungal cream, two different medicated shampoos, coconut oil, even a raw diet for six months. The raw diet helped the most but it's expensive and I couldn't maintain it. Started the drops about 10 weeks ago, kept his regular food. By week four the smell from the folds was noticeably better. By week eight it was basically gone. His skin looks the healthiest it's been since he was a puppy. I'm not a reviews person but this one felt like it earned it.

- Dave R. 📍Temecula, CA

ok so the thing with koda is she's been licking her paws since basically the day we got her and every vet we saw said allergies, here's some apoquel, which helped with some stuff but the paw licking never fully went away and the smell between her toes was SO bad, like corn chips but worse, and i tried the antifungal spray and the foot soaks and the apple cider vinegar thing and honestly was just kind of accepting it as her whole personality. my coworker mentioned these drops in passing and i ordered them that night because that's how i make decisions apparently. i need to be honest that i almost quit after two weeks because nothing was happening. then week three i realized i hadn't actually seen her go after her paws in a few days. it's been two months and the licking is basically gone. the smell is GONE. her little toes look normal for the first time in her three years on this earth and i'm not being dramatic when i say it made me emotional

- jess t. 📍Bozeman, MT

I ran the actual numbers after Louis's third yeast infection in fourteen months. Exam fee, prescription cream, medicated wash. About $240 each time, so roughly $720 in just over a year to solve the same problem repeatedly. That math is genuinely upsetting when you write it down. He's been on these drops for nine months now. One bottle a month, no infections, no vet visits for yeast, and the smell that used to hit you when he walked into a room is gone. $360 for nine months of nothing happening is the best money I've spent on this dog. The nothing happening is the whole point.

- Ryan p. 📍Smyrna, GA

Westies are notorious for skin issues and my vet made sure I knew that when I got Pickle five years ago. What she didn't prepare me for was the smell, honestly. That specific yeasty, musty smell that never fully went away no matter how often I bathed her. Tried the ketoconazole shampoo twice a week for three months. It helped but my vet said it wasn't something I could do indefinitely. Tried an antifungal supplement from another brand that did absolutely nothing in 60 days. Tried these drops pretty much out of desperation. Something shifted around the three-week mark. The smell started fading. By week six it was gone. She's eight months in now and the smell has not come back. The vet asked what I'd changed at her last checkup because her skin looked so much cleaner. Told her about the drops. She was skeptical but couldn't argue with what she was looking at.

- Tina C. 📍Plano, TX

My lab swims year round and ear infections were just something I budgeted for. Every summer, sometimes fall, sometimes twice in a summer. Three times last year. Each visit was around $160 with the exam and the prescription drops, they'd work, and then six weeks later we'd be back. Started these drops in January. Made it through an entire swimming season without a single infection. Odie swam at least three times a week from January through May. Not one ear problem. I'm almost still waiting for it to happen if I'm being honest — like I keep checking his ears expecting to find something. But it's June and they're clean. I'll take it.

- Sarah K. 📍Hialeah, FL