








✨ Elevate your pet’s skin & coat game — because they deserve the best! 🐾
Taily Liquid Collagen is a premium, USA-made supplement combining grass-fed collagen peptides, biotin, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid to enhance skin hydration, reduce itchiness, and promote a shiny coat and stronger nails in dogs and cats. Vet-recommended and allergen-free, it supports overall skin health and wound recovery in a convenient liquid form.






| ASIN | B0CM2TC3C5 |
| ASIN | B0CM2TC3C5 |
| Active Ingredients | Grass-Fed Collagen, Biotin, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid |
| Allergen Information | Allergen-Free, Hypoallergenic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,108 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #8 in Dog Itch Remedies |
| Brand Name | Taily |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,198) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2024 |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Flavor | Skin and Coat Supplement for Dogs, Cats | Taily Liquid Collagen for Dogs | Itch Relief for Dogs with Allergies, with Grass Fed Collagen, Biotin, Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid | Made in USA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850053241055 |
| Included Components | 1 mL Dropper |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Liquid Collagen |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Item model number | 01 |
| Manufacturer | Taily LLC |
| Manufacturer | Taily LLC |
| Product Benefits | Itch Relief |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 4.5 inches; 4 ounces |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 850053241055 |
| Unit Count | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | No |
Z**I
Should have bought sooner. Awesome product.
I am one of those that are hesitant to buy things even though I read reviews. This is one of those products I was hesitant to try, but I did and I am so glad I did . It has help my dog or should I say my 4 legged child LOL so much. It has helped his skin so much. I add it to his breakfast. There is no smell and he eats it just fine . I wish I would have gotten this for him sooner. Slowly his hair is showing signs of returning. Not saying that these happens to all dogs, but it is to my dog. As with all products, check with your veterinarian. Take care of your 4 leggged KIDS 😂.
A**G
Love this Product!
I bought this for my Sadie upon my sister‘s advice and I am so glad I did. I had been giving it to her orally since January (we are now in April) and I have seen great improvement in her coat health (dramatically reduced itchiness and a shiny coat) and no more licking her paws. Sadie doesn’t care for the taste, but she’s a champ and will take it. Note: give it time to work. As with any supplement, it works when it’s built up in the system. We also give her a multi-vitamin and it’s been a winning combo. Sadie is 28-29 lbs and we give her 1ml; we’ve had not stomach issues (i.e. diarrhea). Worth the money, in my opinion.
M**M
It’s worth trying
I place it on her food (kibble only) she likes it and there is no upset stomach. She does not have itching or scratching issues. It appears to be working!
L**S
This definitely works!
Within 24 hours Bella, my little chihuahua, stopped her continuous licking of her front legs and feet! They were almost raw! Her legs are all cleared up! I will keep this product on hand at all times as long as I have a dog. She gets a couple drops in every meal! No dropper to mess with, so it easily drips into her food.
D**R
Went In The Trash. ZERO Stars!!! Vet Said Stevia Is Toxic For Pets
ZERO Stars!! My cat refused the food I put this in. I wondered why and tasted a tiny bit. Yuck!!! Stevia in high concentrations leaves a bitter chemical taste. This crap was so bad it puckered the glands under my jawline. What was the manufacturer thinking? Cats and dogs don't crave sweets. Why add any sweetener at all? Why add Stevia? When heated, Stevia breaks down into several different components, including one that is a known carcinogen. Not only that, long-term use of Stevia also leads to insulin resistance, which leads to obesity and diabetes. Why ruin what otherwise is a winning combination of ingredients? Drop the Stevia! It adds NOTHING worthwhile. It caused me to not only lose $40 in trashed product cost, but another $4.50 in food costs. Fix this mistake and you have a product worth buying. Leave the recipe as is and the only useful use is as waste-basketball practice. UPDATE 11-24-2025: Had a Vet app today. Dug this stuff out of the trash and took it in for a Vet's opinion. She looked at the ingredients list and said "STEVIA???!!! Stevia is TOXIC to pets. Do NOT give this to your cat. Throw it away!" She also gave me some advice: "Do not trust what sellers say online. Supplements are not regulated, so there is no way to tell if the label amounts are accurate (without testing). Also, there is no law or regulation that all of the ingredients have to be listed, so there may be other stuff in there that is not good for your cat. If you want to know what is safe, don't buy it and bring it in, email or call us first." I'll remember to do just that and so should all pet owners.
K**Y
Not a Product of the USA from what I am reading on label
Sadly I never read the label until today and it is confusing as it says "Made in the USA" and underneath that it says "from US and Globally Sourced Ingredients. So isn't this a contradiction. I won't be buying it again.
J**N
It works!!!
Great product!
G**B
Collagen is probably good for your older cat!
I heard about using collagen for my cat from a veterinarian on Instagram and what he had to say made sense, and so I bought this collagen for my then 8 year old cat. My thinking was that him being an older cat collagen would help his elasticity in joints and movement. Looking online - it also says it's good for their coat, skin, vitality, joints. My cat - he inspects everything he eats before eating. I have put medication into his food, he has smelled it, and then not eaten the food. So it was not a certainty he would accept a squirt of collagen in his food. The first time I put this liquid collagen, he ate his food, and after looked at me with wide saucer amazed eyes - a special moment. I put it in his wet food once a day. He's now 9 1/2 years, his coat is shiny and it seems like his pushes off his legs even better then before - he's fun to play with. Lastly, when I went and took him for his yearly vet check-up this year and told the veterinarian that I was giving him collagen - the vet said that collagen is good for his condition: he has had the crystals that block his tiny bladder and for years now he takes special urinary kibble to make sure he passes water. fyi: I also give him tuna flakes which may also help the shiny coat. Have read the collagen is supposed to be good quality. I'm going to say this product is good quality, as I've seen positive results!!
A**R
Nothing it’s say what it does on the bottle thank you h xx
S**T
This skin and coat supplement is finally helping my Dog that scratches himself when outside on walks. He doesn't Scratch when Home and I believe it is the Environment outside. I also have tried to find Out which food my Dog could be allergig and changed/tried Out different food over several months and could Not locate the cause. I refuse to given the regular medicine recommend by the Vet because of the side effects. My dog's scratching came down to Zero after giving him this supplement. It is expensive but it is worth it!
L**R
Excellent products. My dog start walking normal now.
J**R
Amazing product! My 8 years old Pomeranian had stiff joints, but after using Taily Collagen, she’s moving better and full of energy again. Highly recommended I was so worried about her because her legs were getting stiff and she could barely move comfortably and keep crying After giving her Taily Collagen, she’s back to her playful self! No more stiff joints — it feels like I got my puppy back
N**H
Excellent product but compared to others it’s very expensive. I’ll be looking at cheaper alternatives
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