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A leaf gel rich in polysaccharides that calms and hydrates irritated skin. In the balm it soothes dry, cracked pads and supports the skin's natural repair process, so rough paws feel comfortable again.
Reviews of topical aloe vera report soothing and barrier-supporting effects on dry and irritated skin.
browse the studies →Cold-pressed and loaded with oleic acid and vitamin E. It sinks in to soften and nourish, helping rebuild the barrier on dry noses and weathered paw pads.
Covered in Lin et al. (2018), a peer-reviewed review of plant oils that repair the skin barrier and reduce inflammation.
browse the studies →A B vitamin essential for keratin production, the protein that builds healthy hair and skin. Dosed at 1.5mg per mL, it is the nutrient most skin and coat supplements skip or under-dose. It helps cut shedding and supports a stronger, shinier coat.
Frigg et al. (1989) documented improvements in coat condition in dogs supplemented with biotin.
browse the studies →The main building block of cartilage. It works hand in hand with glucosamine to cushion the joint and slow everyday cartilage wear, so your dog moves more comfortably as the years add up.
McCarthy et al. (2007), Vet J: a randomized, double-blind canine trial found glucosamine plus chondroitin significantly improved pain and weight-bearing in dogs with osteoarthritis.
browse the studies →A food-grade emollient packed with medium-chain fatty acids. It locks in moisture, supports the skin barrier, and adds a protective layer against heat, cold, and rough terrain. Completely lick-safe.
A double-blind dermatology trial (Verallo-Rowell et al., 2008) found virgin coconut oil moisturized dry skin and reduced bacterial colonization.
browse the studies →The foundation of the formula at 400mg per mL. Hydrolyzed for fast absorption, it delivers glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline straight to skin, coat, and joint tissue. This is what rebuilds your dog from the inside out.
Hydrolyzed collagen peptides are studied for skin elasticity, coat quality, and connective-tissue support.
browse the studies →A B vitamin that supports healthy cell division and red blood cell formation. A small but foundational part of a complete daily multivitamin.
Folate is an essential nutrient for canine cell division and red blood cell production.
browse the studies →An amino sugar your dog's body uses to build and repair cartilage. Dosed at 50mg per serving, it is one of the most studied joint-support compounds in dogs and pairs with chondroitin for mobility that holds up over time.
McCarthy et al. (2007), Vet J: dogs given glucosamine plus chondroitin showed significant improvements in pain and weight-bearing by day 70.
browse the studies →Nature's moisture magnet, holding up to 1,000 times its weight in water. Canine studies show oral HA raises hyaluronic acid in joint fluid and lowers inflammation markers, supporting both skin hydration and joint lubrication.
A prospective, randomized, double-blind canine study showed oral HA significantly raised synovial-fluid HA and lowered an inflammation marker after 10 weeks.
browse the studies →Technically a liquid wax that closely mirrors the skin's own oils. It conditions without clogging, helping dry paws and noses stay supple and protected.
Included in Lin et al. (2018), a peer-reviewed review of plant oils for skin barrier repair.
browse the studies →A natural source of sulfur, the mineral connective tissue needs to stay strong. Dosed at 25mg per serving, it supports joint comfort and works alongside glucosamine and chondroitin.
MSM has been studied for joint comfort and as a complement to glucosamine and chondroitin in osteoarthritis.
browse the studies →A foundational part of the NAD+ pathway and a steady contributor to energy metabolism. It appears in the NAD+ longevity stack and in the daily multivitamin, doing quiet, essential work at the cellular level.
Niacinamide is a direct precursor in the NAD+ salvage pathway and a well-characterized form of vitamin B3.
browse the studies →The primary driver of the longevity formula at 180mg per serving. NR has the most established research profile of the NAD+ precursors, and human trials confirm it reliably raises cellular NAD+. This is the compound the whole stack is built around.
Martens et al. (2018), Nature Communications: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial showed chronic NR supplementation is well tolerated and effectively raises NAD+ in adults.
browse the studies →A supporting NAD+ precursor dosed at 75mg to amplify what NR is already doing. Think of it as a second on-ramp to the same cellular energy pathway.
NMN is studied as a complementary NAD+ precursor alongside nicotinamide riboside.
browse the studies →A vegan wax that gives the balm its structure and creates a breathable, protective seal over paws and noses. It shields against the elements while the oils underneath do the moisturizing.
Plant waxes such as candelilla are used as occlusive, barrier-forming agents in lick-safe topical balms.
browse the studies →A plant flavonoid dosed at 75mg that supports the body's natural defense against everyday cellular stress. It complements the NAD+ precursors with antioxidant backup.
Quercetin is a widely studied flavonoid with antioxidant activity and a researched role in cellular-aging pathways.
browse the studies →A B vitamin central to turning food into usable energy. Part of the full B-complex in the daily formula that keeps metabolism running smoothly.
Riboflavin is an essential cofactor in the reactions that convert food into cellular energy.
browse the studies →A rich plant butter high in fatty acids and vitamins A and E. It delivers deep, lasting moisture to cracked pads and rough noses and helps soothe everyday irritation.
Featured in Lin et al. (2018), a peer-reviewed review of plant oils and butters for skin barrier repair.
browse the studies →A B vitamin the nervous system and energy metabolism depend on. Dogs cannot store much of it, so a steady daily supply matters. Part of the complete B-complex in the daily formula.
Thiamine is an essential vitamin for canine nervous-system function and energy metabolism.
browse the studies →A plant antioxidant dosed at 60mg that works synergistically with NR and NMN. It supports healthy cellular function at the antioxidant level and is a classic companion to NAD+ precursors.
Trans-resveratrol is a polyphenol studied for antioxidant activity and its role in sirtuin and longevity pathways.
browse the studies →Essential for red blood cell formation, nerve health, and energy. Dogs with gut issues often run low, which is why a reliable daily dose belongs in a complete multivitamin.
Cobalamin (B12) deficiency is well documented in dogs, particularly those with gastrointestinal disease.
browse the studies →A B vitamin involved in protein metabolism and dozens of enzyme reactions. A foundational piece of the daily B-complex that supports overall metabolic health.
Pyridoxine is an essential cofactor in amino-acid and protein metabolism.
browse the studies →An antioxidant and the co-factor collagen needs to form stable tissue. Dosed at 20mg per mL, it protects cells and helps the body put supplemented collagen to work.
Ascorbic acid is enzymatically required for collagen cross-linking and acts as an antioxidant.
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