Backed by Science. Formulated for Dogs

Every ingredient in our formula is chosen for a reason — each backed by published studies in dogs or broader research. We combine clinically tested compounds with emerging nutrients that support joint mobility, recovery, and long-term vitality in dogs.

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Highlighted studies

Salmon Oil (Omega-3 Fatty Acids EPA/DHA)

Rich in omega-3s that support heart, brain, skin, and joint health through proven anti-inflammatory effects.

In dogs with osteoarthritis, fish oil supplementation improved weight-bearing and activity levels vs placebo.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA, 2010)


In healthy dogs, omega-3s improved the omega-3 index and reduced inflammation markers.
PMC – Omega-3 in Dogs (2024)

Chondroitin Sulfate

Helps maintain healthy cartilage structure and joint resilience in dogs when paired with glucosamine.

Reviews of canine studies show improvements in pain relief and mobility with glucosamine + chondroitin combinations.
Animals Journal, MDPI (2021)


Some studies report no significant difference vs placebo, emphasizing the importance of consistent dosing.
 

Methylsulfonylmethane

A natural sulfur compound that supports recovery and joint comfort in active and aging dogs.

Used in veterinary joint formulas for its anti-inflammatory properties; limited canine trials but promising results in other animals.
VCA Animal Hospitals – MSM for Pets


Mechanism supported by animal studies showing decreased cartilage degeneration and oxidative stress.

Beef Collagen Peptides

Provides essential amino acids that nourish connective tissue and support joint flexibility.

Collagen hydrolysate improves gait and quality of life in dogs with osteoarthritis in controlled studies.
PubMed – Collagen hydrolysate in dogs with OA (2024)


Similar studies in humans show collagen supplementation reduces joint discomfort and stiffness.
Orthopedic Reviews (2025)
 

Glucosamine

Supports joint mobility and cartilage health in dogs — helping maintain comfort and flexibility as they age.

Scientific evidence:
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 75 pet dogs with hip osteoarthritis, glucosamine + chondroitin significantly improved peak vertical force and weight-bearing compared with placebo.
Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2023)


Other trials show mixed results, but consistent safety and gradual improvements over long-term use.
PubMed

Creatine Monohydrate

Supports muscular strength, endurance, and recovery in active dogs.

Dogs supplemented with creatine showed improved performance and lower blood lactate in agility tests.
ResearchGate – Agility Dog Study (2016)
 

Glycine

Supports cellular repair, longevity, and recovery — key amino acid for collagen synthesis.

Glycine shown to preserve muscle function and reduce cell damage in canine ischemia-reperfusion models.
PubMed (2001)


Human and animal studies suggest roles in metabolic regulation and recovery.
Journal of Animal Science & Biotechnology (2023)
 

Vitamins C & E

Powerful antioxidant duo that protects cells and supports immune and joint health.

Vitamin E and C reduce oxidative stress and support immune response in dogs.
PMC – Review: Antioxidants in Canine Immunity (2023)


In humans, C + E improve oxidative stress markers and assist post-exercise recovery.
PubMed
 

Astaxanthin

Potent antioxidant that supports skin, eye, and immune resilience in dogs.

Dogs supplemented with astaxanthin showed reduced oxidative stress and improved lipid metabolism, especially in obese dogs.
ResearchGate – Astaxanthin in Dogs (2019)


Human studies confirm similar anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits.
PMC – Astaxanthin Meta-Analysis (2022)