Functional dog treats that harness the power of medicinal mushrooms to support your dog’s total wellbeing, with no psychedelic effects.
Bag Size: 200g / 7 oz
Learn More About the Benefits of Medicinal Mushrooms for Dogs
Benefits
Gut Health Boost
Foley's Functional Fungi Digestion & Immune Support Treats are designed to promote optimal gut health in dogs. With ingredients like Turkey Tail and Chaga mushrooms, these treats support a balanced and healthy digestive system.
Immune System Defense
Our Digestion & Immune Support treats contain Turkey Tail and Reishi mushrooms, which are rich in immune-boosting compounds. By enhancing the immune response, these treats help your dog fend off illness and stay healthy.
Prebiotic Power
Packed with prebiotics from Chaga mushroom, our treats support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. This helps maintain a balanced microbiome and strengthens your dog's immune defenses.
Whole-Body Wellness
With a blend of functional mushrooms, our Digestion & Immune Support treats provide comprehensive support for your dog's overall well-being. From gut health to immune function, these treats address multiple aspects of your dog's health.
Digestive Comfort
Chaga mushroom in our treats is known for its soothing properties on the digestive tract. Whether your dog struggles with occasional tummy troubles or digestive issues, these treats can help promote digestive comfort and regularity.
Natural Defense
Foley's Functional Fungi Digestion & Immune Support Treats harness the power of medicinal mushrooms to naturally support your dog's immune defenses. Give your furry friend the extra boost they need to thrive and stay resilient against illness.
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Active Ingredients per 5 grams (2 treats)
Mycolyte™ - 1200mg
Turkey Tail - 40mg
Reishi - 40mg
Chaga - 40mg
Over 30% active ingredients
Inactive Ingredients per 5 grams (2 treats)
Oat Flour
Pumpkin
Molasses
Sunflower Oil
Suggested Feeding:
Small Breed up to 25lbs | 3 treats per day
Medium Breed 25 - 75lbs | 4 treats per day
Large Breed over 75lbs | 5 treats per day
SKU: FFF_Pumpkin
Digestion & Immune Support
UPC Single: 628116032687
UPC 2-Pack: 628110631473
Brand Name: Foley's Functional Fungi
Manufacturer: Foley Dog Treat Company
Some mushrooms are safe (and beneficial!) for dogs, while others can be dangerous.
Mushrooms fall into 4 basic categories:
1. EDIBLE (used in cooking) – safe for dogs
2. MEDICINAL (a.k.a. Functional) – safe for dogs
3. PSYCHOACTIVE – not safe for dogs
4. POISONOUS – not safe for dogs
Foley’s Functional Fungi treats use only MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS:
- Lion’s mane
- Cordyceps
- Shiitake
- Reishi
- Chaga
- Turkey Tail
Definitely not!
The medicinal mushrooms in Foley’s Functional Fungi do not contain psilocybin or psilocin – there are no psychedelic effects.
We do our best to support local and source local!
We are proud to have partnered with TruCelium – Canada’s first, purpose built, functional mushroom vertical farming facility in Cold Stream, BC.
TruCelium’s supply company, “mushrom.life” will supply all functional mushrooms for Foley’s Functional Fungi, including their patented mycelium innovation: Mycolyte™
A Ground-Breaking Mycelium Innovation For Your Dog’s Total Wellbeing.
Ancient Grain Sorghum is inoculated with extraordinary functional mushroom strains, each with unique functional benefits. These strains grow, digest, thrive and ferment the sorghum grain; producing a mycelium root matrix, containing powerful functional and immunity compounds.
Medicinal mushrooms offer a fascinating array of health benefits for dogs, and various mushroom species have been studied for their potential immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and health-promoting properties. Some of the most well-known medicinal mushrooms for dogs and their potential health benefits include:
Reishi mushrooms are renowned for their immune-modulating properties, which may help support the immune system in dogs. They contain polysaccharides, beta-glucans, and triterpenoids, believed to offer potential health benefits.
“A mushroom for your dog’s vitality.”
Rich in polysaccharides, particularly beta-glucans, turkey tail mushrooms have immune-boosting properties. They are often used in traditional medicine to support the immune system and promote overall health. In some cases, they are used for supportive care in dogs undergoing cancer treatment.
“A mushroom for your dog’s filtering organs.”
Shiitake mushrooms contain lentinan, a compound studied for its potential anti-tumor and immune-enhancing effects. Additionally, they may possess antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
“A mushroom for your dog’s heart and vital organs.”
Known for enhancing cell-level oxygen intake and improved blood flow. Traditionally used to treat kidney and renal ailments, tumours, leaky gut syndrome and fatigue. Supports the immune system function, muscle recovery, increased energy & stamina.
“A mushroom for your dog’s metabolism.”
Chaga mushrooms, also referred to as birch mushrooms and chaga conk, is a dark brown and black fungus that grows most often on birch trees. Several compounds found in chaga mushrooms may result in its beneficial effects, including anti-oxidant polyphenols, as well as betulin and betulinic acid, which are associated with anti-cancer effects.
“A mushroom for your dog’s gut.”
Commonly known as lion’s mane mushroom due to its white, fur-like appearance. Lion’s mane contains two powerful compounds: Hericenones and Erinacines known for their ability to heal and restore nervous system function, including neurodegeneration. Lion’s mane also promotes beneficial gut microbiota growth and reduced colon tissue damage in cases of inflammatory bowel disease.
“A mushroom for your dog’s brain.”
Health Benefits of Mushrooms for Dogs
Edible mushrooms generally contain a certain amount of vitamins and nutrients, including A, B, C and D vitamins, iron, magnesium, potassium, copper and selenium, as well as dietary fiber. That said, the medicinal mushrooms listed above are the real powerhouses when it comes to canine health. Health benefits of medicinal mushrooms for dogs include:
The polysaccharides and antioxidants found in several varieties of medicinal mushrooms also boost the immune system to help the body fight a wide range of diseases. Many of them also contain antiviral and antibacterial properties that aid in fighting and preventing contagious illnesses.
Cordyceps are used to treat leaky gut, and the polysaccharides found in several mushroom varieties have also been found to improve intestinal health, reduce inflammation in the bowels and improve digestive issues.
Medicinal mushrooms contain anti-inflammatory properties that reduce inflammation throughout the body. This makes them effective at relieving joint pain, as well as other types of pain, and aiding with inflammatory illnesses and auto-immune disorders.
Turkey tail and other mushrooms have been used to treat pulmonary disorders, manage cardiac arrhythmias, lower cholesterol, prevent blood clots and improve overall heart health.
Turkey tail, maitake mushrooms and cordyceps have each been used to improve overall liver function and as a treatment in chronic liver disorders. Cordyceps have also been used to treat kidney failure, while reishi mushrooms are helpful in managing kidney issues that stem from diabetes.
Both reishi and shiitake mushrooms contain antihistamines that can help relieve itching and other symptoms in dogs with allergies.
Both maitake and reishi mushrooms can reduce blood glucose levels and help manage diabetes in dogs.
It’s important to exercise caution and talk to your vet when choosing medicinal mushroom supplements for your dog.
Mushrooms have been used in traditional medicine for hundreds of years, and there are many studies that reinforce the power of these functional fungi.
Below is a list of articles, reports and studies:
Date Published: August 17, 2021
Source: Healthline
Date Published: October 25, 2022
Source: Fullscript
Date Published: November 2021
Source: Landish
Date Published: June 15, 2013
Source: International Journal of Medical Mushrooms - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: June 15, 2013
Source: Journal of Biomedical Science - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: November 1, 2016
Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: March 2, 2009
Source: Randomized Controlled Trial - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: August 2019
Source: Biomedical Research
Date Published: September 31, 2008
Source: Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: August 31, 2010
Source: Randomized Controlled Trial - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: February 15, 2013
Source: International Journal of Medical Mushrooms - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: June 1, 2016
Source: Journal of the American College of Nutrition - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: July 2016
Source: Pharmacognosy Review - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: December 2018
Source: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Date Published: June 26, 2018
Source: Oncotarget Open Access Impact Journal - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: July 14, 2015
Source: The Scientific World Journal - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: June 15, 2013
Source: Food Chemistry - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: February 5, 2000
Source: Alternative Medicine Review : A Journal of Clinical Therapeutic - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: February 13, 2014
Source: Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: July 29, 2022
Source: PDQ Integrative, Alternative, and Complementary Therapies Editorial Board - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: July 29, 2022
Source: Randomized Controlled Trial - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: January 18, 2017
Source: Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: November 1, 2021
Source: HHS Public Access - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: October 2008
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: June 13, 2012
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: November 2019
Source: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: March 2019
Source: Experimental Gerontology – Science Direct
Date Published: February 15, 2012
Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: March 14, 2013
Source: Asia Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: November 25, 2009
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Date Published: September 30, 2005
Source: Microbiology - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: September 28, 2012
Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: September 8, 2017
Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: July 3, 2014
Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology – Science Direct
Date Published: December 18, 2016
Source: International Journal of Medical Mushrooms - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: January 1, 2007
Source: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: September 2004
Source: Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine
Date Published: April 16, 2015
Source: Evidence Based Complement Alternative Medicine Journal - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: May 16, 2010
Source: Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine - National Library of Medicine – USA
Date Published: May 15, 2009
Source: RNA - National Library of Medicine – USA
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein Min / Protéines brute min | 13.81% |
Crude Fat Min / Matières grasses brutes min | 6.47% |
Crude Fibre Max / Fibres brutes max | 1.13% |
Moisture Max / Humidité max | 5.87% |
Ash Max / Cendres max | 2.31% |
Calorie Content Calculated / Valeur calorigène calculée | ME 3882.27(kcal/kg) 3882.27 |
Calories per treat / Calories par friandise | 10 |
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POWERED BY:
A GROUND-BREAKING MYCELIUM INNOVATION FOR YOUR DOG’S TOTAL WELLBEING.
Ancient Grain Sorghum is inoculated with extraordinary functional mushroom strains, each with unique functional benefits; producing a mycelium root matrix, containing powerful functional and immunity compounds.
A MUSHROOM FOR YOUR DOG’S FILTERING ORGANS.
Known for improving liver and spleen function, removing toxins and combating autoimmune disorders. High concentrations of beta-glucans activate immune cells responsible for destroying bacteria, viruses, and invaders like cancer cells. Traditionally used as the ultimate naturopathic immune defender.
A MUSHROOM FOR YOUR DOG’S VITALITY.
Known as the “Mushroom of Immortality” there are over 400 bioactive compounds in this powerhouse mushroom. Recognized for bolstering the immune system while combating anxiety, inflammation, allergies, parasites and cancer-causing free radicals. Recognized as one of the original Superfoods credited for vitality & longevity.
A MUSHROOM FOR YOUR DOG’S GUT.
Traditionally used for treating ulcers, stomach pain and inflammatory bowel disease. Packed with prebiotics to support immune health and help balance gut flora and bacteria. Known as “the King of Medicinal Mushrooms” bursting with triterpenoids, antioxidants, polyphenols, vitamins and minerals to support true whole-body wellness.
About Foley's Functional Fungi
Foley Dog Treat Company is dedicated to crafting premium-quality treats that prioritize your dog's well-being. With a passion for canine health and nutrition, we embarked on a journey to create Foley's Functional Fungi, a revolutionary product collection harnessing the power of medicinal mushrooms. Backed by extensive research and a commitment to natural ingredients, we've developed treats that address various aspects of your dog's health, from anxiety relief to immune support, cognitive function, and beyond.
At Foley, we understand the importance of transparency and quality. That's why our treats are made with only the finest Canadian ingredients. We strive to provide pet owners with effective, all-natural solutions that promote their furry companions' total well-being. Join us in revolutionizing the way we care for our dogs with Foley's Functional Fungi, where science meets wholesome goodness for your canine companion.
Praise From Our Customers
Louise
We love the border collie on the bag haha! Penny used to have digestion issues when I first adopted her, so it's something that I always watch out for. I've heard of many benefits of medicinal mushrooms so it's exciting that Foleys has such a convenient way for us to try it out!
Sarah
Our dog Ruby absolutely loved it and we like how the ingredients promote healthy digestion!
Chiara
Fungi Digestion & Immune Support Pumpkin treats are a must-have for any dog owner! My pups absolutely loves the pumpkin flavour, and I love how they support their digestion and immune system. Since incorporating these treats into their diet, I've noticed a significant improvement in his overall well-being. Plus, knowing that they're made with natural ingredients gives me peace of mind. Highly recommend for any dog looking to maintain a healthy digestive system and a strong immune response!