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General (Dogs): Give orally every 15 minutes for the first hour, then every hour until the animal’s stomach is calm for 6 hours.
Long Term (Dogs): Give up to 4 times daily until no longer needed.
Additional Amber Glass Bottles like the 1oz or 4oz dropper bottle, can split up the tincture into a smaller bottle which helps to prevent cross contamination. To assure sterile administration without carry over from pet to pet is to use the dropper only to transfer product to an individual sterile oral syringe, using a different syringe for each pet. Those syringes should be sterilized after each use. Each pet should have its own syringe that is not shared with another pet.
The use of a syringe containing measured drops from the dropper will also remove the risk of the animal biting the glass dropper.
These Veterinary Syringes are luer slip syringes without needles that are excellent for administering measured amounts of Colloidal Silver, tinctures, etc. Reinforced tip, large finger grips, smooth draw and easy-to-read graduations.
For use with Paxaid, syringe size needed is based on the weight of the puppy. We suggest two syringes, one for oral doses and one for enema doses (if not being given Sub Q fluids or on IV’s, enemas are or may be necessary to prevent dehydration). Make sure to mark the enema syringe clearly, as you never want to accidentally use an enema syringe for an oral dose, even after it’s been washed.
Active Ingredients per mL: Proprietary Blend of Colloidal Silver, Rosehips, Echinacea Root, Garlic, Oregon Grape Root, Goldenseal Root, Peppermint Leaf, Plantain Leaf, Chamomile Flower, Spearmint Leaf, Yarrow, Hibiscus Flower 148 mg
Inactive Ingredients: Filtered Water, Grain Alcohol USP 19 – 24% by volume
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. If animal’s condition worsens or does not improve, stop product administration & consult your veterinarian. An examination from a veterinarian is recommended prior to using this product.
For animal use only. Not intended for animals under 6 weeks of age. Keep out of reach of children and animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately.
Paxaid should NOT be used together with Amber NaturalZ HWF, Kitty-DT or ProTummy.
Cheryl D. –
Thanks so much for sending me the tea recipe. Ive been using your site for the last 5 days now and it has saved the life of two of my puppies. Its 5:40 AM here Ive been up since 3AM for my shift. My sweet husband takes second shift. Hes used to it so that really worked out. Hes a coal miner and his mine is on Idle for two weeks so hes home to help thank God!! That’s why I had to wait until Friday afternoon to place my order.Tough times ya know.
I live in rural WV so just to get the silver was a 3 hour trip. Grocery shopping for us is a two hour trip. Anyway we lost one puppy and my neighbor lost two puppies fast before e I could get the supplies I found on your site. We have followed your information to the letter and my smallest puppy 16 week old Baby Girl actually ate some liver out of her bowl at 4:00 this morning !! My 28 week old puppy Scuba Steve is doing great on the silver and tea. He was exposed before we knew what was happening and we started treatment ASAP. I’m doing preventive on my bigger dogs also. I have 4 other all 2 years old.
Oh if you want to know,puppies are American Pitt bull terriers,Big dogs are 1 American Staffordshire terrier named Mack,2 Great Dane’s Jack and Ace,and Rocky the Rottweiler. It looks like well make it through until the Parvid (Paxaid) gets here on Monday. With out your web site our puppies would have died. The closest vet is over an hour away and they were way to sick to travel. Our Mountain roads can turn the strongest stomach. Vet said they were going to die anyway. Ill be ordering more supplies as I can to keep us all healthy naturally!!
Ruben S. –
My name is Ruben S. and i have just finished my first nights sleep in 4 days. The past week has been one of the hardest, scariest, emotional weeks of my life.
I am a seargent in the California National Guard, Ive served 6 years active duty with 11 yrs total, deployed twice to Iraq, and I’m a bomb disposal tech (EOD). I don’t panic. I’m supposed to have nerves of steel. I thought Ive seen it all. Until I saw my puppy with parvo.
We have a 9 month old Pitbull/American bulldog named PB (Pretty Boy). Hes one of the most energetic dogs I have ever had, he jumps and runs and jumps some more….. just when he sees you! When its feeding time, he goes nuts….. just before i put the bowl down; then he sits all squirmy, tail wagging, mouth drooling, anxiously waiting for the OK. So when I came out for his morning feeding, and he just layed there looking at me with his tail barely wagging, i knew something was wrong. It was already hot so i thought that had something to do with it. I called him into the house and took him to the shower. When i picked him up, i felt how hot he was. I gave him a nice cool shower and dried him off and left him in the house. When i came back to check on him, he was still really hot. I wasn’t sure what to think or do. So when my girlfriend got home from work we decided to wait and see how he is doing in the morning. That one night was the difference between him walking around and wagging his tail, to laying under a bush in his own vomit. That’s also when i noticed the puddles of diarrhea.
I began my search of the net for illnesses with those symptoms and parvo and others kept coming up. I knew I had to do something. Unfortunately, aside from being in the Guard, I’m un-employed, we are just getting by. I knew i couldn’t afford a vet, but i had to try. I took him in and they said it was 85$ just for the test, plus a visit fee. Treatment could be in the thousands. I tried 4 other offices, all said the same thing. So with a heavy heart I returned home. But i didn’t want to give up yet. Back to the internet i went with a prayer on my lips, and that’s when I found your web site.
I read both pages multiple times, and hope returned. My girlfriend got home a few hours later and we went on our search for Parvaid (Paxaid) and Vibactra Plus. Unfortunately no one sold it. We went to Petco, Petsmart, and a couple vets offices. Time was running out, with everyone closing and still no treatment we went home. The next day I found a site that had by state listings with cities and stores that carry Parvaid. I live in Fresno, and there was only 1 store. I waited out front for an hour before they opened. With Parvaid an Vibactra in hand I headed home.
I had to push an old car that he was laying under to get him out. He couldn’t walk or even stand. I carried him into the house where i had layed towels all around for him and gave him his first dose.
After a roller coaster of ‘hes gunna make it’ ‘maybe hes not’ he started drinking on his own. then 2 days after that, he took his first bite. He is now starting to act like his old self. He looks like a bag of bones, but he seems very glad to be alive an well again.
I cant thank you enough for the web site you have put together, it has been my bible this past week. It has given me hope and assurance. And most importantly, it gave us our puppy back. With all our hearts we thank you!
Gerald B. –
I can not express how much your help has meant to Chloe and my family….without your help our pup would probably be gone.
Your willingness to help and answer my questions is not something you run accross much anymore.
If there is ever any way that I can repay your kindness …all you have to do is to ask.
Attached is a couple of pix and a small movie that I took today.