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✨ Heal your pet’s skin like a pro — naturally and effortlessly! 🐾
PetSilver Wound & Skin Spray is a 16 fl oz natural pet care solution featuring advanced chelated silver technology, designed to soothe and accelerate healing of wounds, hot spots, and skin irritations in dogs and cats. Made in the USA under FDA-registered, GMP-compliant conditions, this non-toxic spray offers gentle, effective relief for sensitive areas with easy spray application, making it a must-have for proactive pet parents.





















| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,332 Reviews |
S**M
This Product Really Works!!
I purchased the Pet Silver product because my daughter recommended it to me. It arrived in a timely manner and is reasonably priced. My Sheltie kept licking and biting her right pawpad. It looked so pink and raw and she would not leave it alone. I couldn't see any cuts or reasons for her biting but she was very uncomfortable. I started to wipe her feet every time she was out walking and then sprayed on the Pet Silver. Within a couple of days she stopped the licking and biting, and her paw looks so much better. I highly recommend this product for your fur babies. It is easy to use, just spray on problem area. Has no odor and is safe to use, and it works!!!
F**R
natural & effective
For about 3 years now, I use this PetSilver Wound & Skin spray for my personal dogs as well as the dogs in my home dog boarding / daycare business. (I have been using silver products for my personal health for decades.) When occasionally a dog gets a nick or scratch when playing I spray this on up to 3 times a day to sterilize & promote healing. Most times this is used for issues that the dogs arrive with. One might be chewing its paw raw from allergies, one might be chewing an wort or mole on their body bloody, one might have a hot spot, another might have a booboo that hasn’t healed yet, etc. I use this faithfully during the dog’s stay and almost always the issues have made significant healing progress by the time they are picked up. I thoroughly saturate the area and then wait a few minutes before letting them go so the product has time to start working and soaking in before they might rub or lick it off. They usually leave it alone though and don’t try to remove it. The spray sound doesn’t spook them. When I use silver products for myself there is never any burning or pain, so my guess is that it is pain free also for the dogs with this product as none of them ever wince, cry, or shy away from my using it. It comes out clear and there is no strong odor. I LOVE that it is a natural product AND made in the USA! It is very easy to use with the spray feature, which is much easier than balms or creams. I think the value is excellent. I get so much use out of each bottle. It lasts quite a long time as a little goes a long way.
S**R
Fabulous for a kitty with allergies
Stops her scratching excessively at once. I spray in onto my and and rub it under her chin. The rest of her body, I spray on her and rub it in so it reaches her skin wherever she has been scratching. She holds still, as she knows it is going to help.
A**R
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.
C**O
seems to be working for us..
two of my cats, both long hair, developed skin allergies that vet says is flea or food allergy (no fleas & changed food already, so i say its a reaction to the 4-in-one vaccine and/or rabies vaccine we were made to get since we went over 12yrs with no issues and poof within month after vaccines this showed up and they don't look nor act as healthy anymore and have become loners instead of cuddlers). they have itchy crusted up bumps on neck and back area which have started to spread to their side as well recently cause they keep scratching, Given they are long hair and are cats that don't like being sprayed, spraying this on them didn't work out nor did spraying on cotton round to try and apply it that way for their fur is just too thick and long for that. So i put nozzle against their fur/skin instead, it got liquid on them and muted out the spray sound. i did this from neck to end of back area in four areas and then massaged it into their skin as best as i could. After doing this two times, the next day i could literally tell it made a difference, didn't magically rid or heal bumps overnight of course but, it must of really soothe their skin cause they were both more vocal and active than they have been in weeks! after two days, one of them is barely scratching and no new bumps have appeared and bumps he does have have not gotten bigger/worse. The other cat is scratching less and since he has the most bumps it is hard to tell if they are worse or better yet. Both however must realize this petsilver is awesome cause they do not try to run away when i put them on table to put it on them and one will literally lay as flat as he can with legs spread out and make his back wide for me. Am thrilled that this is working and especially non-toxic since my fury ones like to groom themselves regularly. looking forward to bumpy free cats soon, if that happens, i will rate this 5 stars for sure. oh, got tiny hives in one area today, sprayed some on it and within minutes, itch went away so i guess this works on humans too some. **raised to 5 stars. now have one bumpy/scab free cat that also isn't scratching himself anymore, and the one that had the most bumps/scabs is down to only having 3 mild ones and is no longer scratching 99% of time nor over grooming himself. Love this stuff!
A**R
A must have for our babies boo boos.
I have large breed dogs. They play rough, have the occasional “disagreement”, etc. and someone seems to always have some sort of scrape, cut, and what have you. This product heals them right up quickly. It doesn’t 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 deep…right before a holiday weekend no less when an emergency room visit would have been thousands. I am NOT recommending anyone play vet, but I’d 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 wasn’t 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 couldn’t 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 it’s almost healed. I didn’t even need to see my vet once their office re-opened after the holiday. Again, NOT recommending anyone forgo proper medical care when it’s 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.
A**R
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.
P**N
Excellent product!
Works very well. Heals the areas fast. Love it! 🩷
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