PetSilver Wound & Skin Spray – Dog Wound Spray, Hot Spot, Allergy Relief for Dogs, Itch Spray for Cats – Natural Skin Soother – Chelated Silver, Superior to Colloidal Silver – Made in USA – 4 fl oz
$23.98
Price: $23.98
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Customers are satisfied with the wound spray. They find it effective in healing wounds quickly and soothing skin irritations. The spray is easy to apply, even on difficult pets like cats. It helps heal wounds faster and reduce pain without any discomfort.
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7 reviews for PetSilver Wound & Skin Spray – Dog Wound Spray, Hot Spot, Allergy Relief for Dogs, Itch Spray for Cats – Natural Skin Soother – Chelated Silver, Superior to Colloidal Silver – Made in USA – 4 fl oz
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PetSilver Wound & Skin Spray – Dog Wound Spray, Hot Spot, Allergy Relief for Dogs, Itch Spray for Cats – Natural Skin Soother – Chelated Silver, Superior to Colloidal Silver – Made in USA – 4 fl oz
$23.98
Jen G. –
Amazing stuff!
My 10 yr old black lab had a hot spot and I got this to see if it would help. With regular application it definitely took care of the issue.Just clean the area and spray on.Took a few days to see a difference and healed in about a week. Very easy to use.
Kim Levin –
Amazing Stuff
My dog had chewed himself a large raw hotspot.Spraying this on helped heal the hotspot up quickly.
Animal Adopter –
An Excellent Product that Works and Heals Fast
Chelated Silver does wonders in many forms. It helps heal wounds considerably faster and with little or no “ouch” factor. I’ve been using it on my Maltese to heal some unfortunate flea bites he received on his lower back. I applied this spray three times a day and by the third day his back was virtually clear of all signs of his flea bite wounds (we had him groomed/shaved down so visually this was easy to see).I even put some on my hand (mostly sprayed one or two sprays at night before bed) as I had burned my hand a bit at this past Thanksgiving, while reaching in my hot oven to pull the Turkey and baste it. Ouch! I didn’t have this spray until a couple of days ago for my dog, but read others used it, so I gave a try. It definitely helped a lot. Mind you, this was a med/minor burn. (Anything much deeper, you COULD initially clean and use this but then immediately go to ER).I would recommend this product. I just wish the spray bottle had a “tighter spray/mist.” With this spray, it sprays a good amount of liquid and there is no control that way. It dries fairly quickly. The only thing I can think of is spray on a cotton puff, but we wouldn’t want to waste this as it is costly. I believe the reason the spray comes out the way it does is because when you have burns or wounds, the manufacturer doesn’t want the consumer to hassle themselves with hard to spray bottles.In any event, while a bit costly, it is definitely worth it. Just don’t touch the product inside with your hands as that can have an affect on the product and cause deterioration.
Amazon Customer –
A must have for our babies boo boos.
I have large breed dogs. They play rough, have the occasional âdisagreementâ, etc. and someone seems to always have some sort of scrape, cut, and what have you. This product heals them right up quickly. It doesnât bother them at all and has no smell that prompts licking or unwelcome interest from the other dogs.One of my dogs recently impaled himself on a bamboo spike. The wound was big and deepâ¦right before a holiday weekend no less when an emergency room visit would have been thousands. I am NOT recommending anyone play vet, but Iâd be homeless if I ran to the Dr for everything my dogs got themselves into. It seemed to bother me more than it did him as he was running around like nothing happened.3 days into antibiotics, although we had no infection, the wound wasnât showing any signs of closing. I started spraying this into it, filling the cavity completely and letting it pool up in there. To avoid the outer layers closing before the inside healed (which could create an abscess), I then filled the hole with triple antibiotic ointment after letting this stuff soak in for a bit, kept it covered, etc. I had been using the ointment all along but couldnât believe the results once I incorporated this product into the regimen. It looked better every time I checked it throughout the day. After day 1, he wasn’t fussing with it at all and after 2-3 days itâs almost healed. I didnât even need to see my vet once their office re-opened after the holiday.Again, NOT recommending anyone forgo proper medical care when itâs called for but at times, we do what we have to do. This product will forever be in my canine first aid kit. I imagine it would work wonders for those who battle regular skin irritations, hot spots, etc.
jack Langland –
seems to work great!
My little 10 lbs. dog got attacked by a Pit Bull that ripped her side open, we took he to emergency vet and they cleaned it up put her under and stitched it shut, of course we followed all of the instructions, but it was our fault when it opened back up, we took her back and they did it again. with the same result. now being the two visits had cost $3,000.00 total, I got pet silver, betadine, raw manuka honey, and a stapler from amazon. did it myself anow it is healing fine
Glenn –
Highly recommend
This is the second time that I have made this purchase. My dog when stressed can over lick. This is the only thing that will heal his sore.
Amazon Customer –
3 years of chronic skin infections controlled with old remedies, after antibiotics alone no longer work
Ordered 3 bottles. 2 arrived with tops loose and boxes dripping, bottle almost empty. Time consumoing to get them replaced (they were). Stuff does not work on its own, in fact just spraying what the vet and the specialty derm lab calls multi resistant staph skin infection, seems to make it worse. Probably because of the moistening effect. Despite the lab’s opinion that the staph will not be killed by antibiotics anymore, keeping this 12 1/2 year old Great Dane on a 200 mg cephpodoxime twice daily, weekly shampoos with anitmicrobial shampoos (including sometimes Silver shampoo) and seemingly most important, spraying the affected areas with BOTH the silver wound spray and Dakin’s solution every morning. Dakins is an old pre-antibiotic treatment consisting of a chlorine bleach (not ultra or scented) in a mix of 10x water to 1x chlorine, or as dense as 3-1. Mix in a teaspoon baking soda to neutralize it and remix it every few days even in a closed spray bottle. Know the wet dog will bleach your rugs so keep him out till he’s dried. Plus we are on our 2nd 10 week regimen of an anti staph vaccine, given 2x weekly by injection. It’s easy to do and the dog does not seem to even feel it. This keeps his skin, which was horrible and almost killed him last Feb due to speticemia and organ failure, pretty much perfect. If he does have an outbreak, focusing on that area (usually the undercarraige and chest and chin, takes care of it in a few days. This is a pain the the rear and expensive due to the vaccine and the antibiotics but he’s ancient for a dane so it won’t go on indefinitely and he is again the bouncy, funny, clowny, guard-dog he always has been so it’s worth it.