







🐶✨ Boost your pet's immunity effortlessly!
PetSilver Cough & Immune Support is a vet-formulated, alcohol-free solution designed to enhance your pet's immune system. With just two simple ingredients—chelated silver and distilled water—this easy-to-administer formula is perfect for both dogs and cats, ensuring a healthier lifestyle for your furry friends.




















| ASIN | B084VVHMD2 |
| ASIN | B084VVHMD2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #338,464 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #16,903 in Dog Health Supplies |
| Brand Name | PetSilver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (53) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2020 |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2020 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.1 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | PetSilver |
| Manufacturer | PetSilver |
| Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 12 ounces |
| Target Audience Keyword | Pets, Dogs, Cats, dogs |
T**C
Pet silver helps bad breath!
I like it for my pets !
N**R
Dogs took it well.
Dogs drank it readily.
C**O
good
can’t really say if this helps or not really. i add it to the water bowl my older cat mostly uses and it hasn’t done much for his constant upper respiratory problem so far. he is 16.3 months now and is starting to decline in health so i’m sure it will help him some in other areas over time.. i know this is a good brand for we use the spray skin version in the past (and keep a bottle on hand just incase) when both our cats ended up with military dermatitis (and other issues) after getting a bad vaccine, after weeks of trying products, this was the only product that we later bought that helped rid of it all with one cat and ridded of 95% of skin problem with our older cat that i got this here for.. I’m thinking that this version may work out better when sprayed unto wet food so that is what i plan on doing after this week..
C**M
Maybe It's Good, But It's Difficult to Tell
I have had hit or miss experiences with substances that involve silver. I thought this would be interesting to try because you mix it with your dog's water. Our dogs didn't notice it at all when adding, so that was a good start. However, I found that they didn't respond in any way to it at all. One of our dogs had blood work done two weeks after starting to use this in their water. The results were the same as last year within the margin of error.. That said, maybe it helps maintain our dogs' health. Maybe it is hard to rate something when there really isn't much to go on. However, the biggest thing is that there are alternatives out there that may do the same thing for less. If you believe that this will work for your dog, then by all means I don't discourage you from trying it. I am just not convinced enough to try it again.
E**R
Find great versatile product for pet health issues
I've been using colloidal silver for a long time and have never actually tried this type of silver so when I sought I was excited to try it. I've never really had any problems with using colloidal silver but this one seems to work just fine. I like to put some of this in a little eyedropper bottle and some more and a little spray bottle. I don't generally give it to my dog to drink, But I do use it as needed. One of the things I've noticed it works really well for is keeping the mouth clean. I do brush my dogs teeth once a day, but after she's had her breakfast and gone out I will give her a couple drops of this in her mouth and it helps to get rid of the bacteria and keep her mouth clean until it's time to brush your teeth. I discovered this with my last dog when he was old and failing, and he couldn't seem to keep his mouth clean. He had some severe end-of-life issues and I didn't want to be sticking a toothbrush in his mouth so I started giving him a couple squirts of silver solution after he would eat in the morning and it really fix the problem. I first learned about silver for health from my holistic vet. I also have used it on wounds just spraying a little bit on the surface is really good for getting rid of any bacteria or fungus or anything like that and it doesn't sting or anything. I know that you can actually give this to them to drink but so far I haven't felt the need to do that. This is a nice product and I would recommend it. It's great to have on hand. Thanks for reading my review Becky Brooks
C**W
Yes silver works. No I wouldn't feed this to my animals without knowing what's in it.
There are two important measurements when dealing with colloidal silver - the concentration (parts per million, ppm) and the size of the silver particle. This has NEITHER of those measurements on the bottle, and you really need them both to know what you're doing. I'm not going to feed any of my animals an unknown supplement with an unknown dose. Somebody else said it's 100ppm - I don't know where they're getting that, the bottle doesn't say and the web site doesn't say. The only thing the web site says is that the first aid spray is 50ppm. Again, these numbers are fairly meaningless unless you know the size of particle. Also, more ppm is not always good - it could in fact be inferior. What you want is the lowest possible ppm with the smallest possible particle size. That guarantees low toxicity, more surface area of silver, and better bioavailability (gets into the blood, lungs, etc). I just feed my animals Sovereign Silver, which is much more precise and scientific. Also, do not use any silver on any person or animal every day. This says use for 7 days for immune boost, and that's the max in my opinion. I would not use more than 7 days. If you already have this product and are thinking twice about feeding it to animals, it still has tons of uses. It should be perfectly fine for topical use/first aid. It can kill germs in a splash pool or above ground pool. You can use it as a cleaner, it will kill germs on countertops, chicken coops, etc. You can put in a spray bottle for cleaning and disinfecting.
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too expensive for what it is
This is just basically colloidal silver in distilled water marketed to dogs. This is overpriced. You can buy your own colloidal silver for much cheaper and administer it to your dog the same way. This will help your pet, however, if you can afford this.
C**L
Seemed To Help Perk Our Rabbit Up
Rabbits are prone to infections as they get older. I often will use colloidal silver to help them, but in this case, I decided to test this out in his water. HOW THIS COMES This comes in a bottle with a flip top on it. It was well sealed when I got it. HOW I USED THIS I put about a teaspoon of the silver in our rabbit's water bottle. DID IT HELP? Our rabbit seemed to be a bit under the weather, and I wanted to give him some silver just to guard against infections. After four days of drinking his water, he is definitely perkier and back to his old self again. THE BOTTOM LINE I have used colloidal silver for our animals for some time now. This alternative of silver seemed to work well for our rabbit so far. I will use this in the future for my cat if necessary too. MY RATING FIVE STARS. So far this seems to have helped. I am glad to have it and will use it for our animals.
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