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New to peptides for animals?

Most people need a quick plain-English primer before any of this clicks. What peptides actually are, why vets are starting to use them, and what to watch out for โ€” no marketing, no scary chemistry.

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Covering๐Ÿ•Dogs๐ŸˆCats๐ŸŽHorses๐Ÿ‡Small pets(dog content first, more coming)
โญ Senior dog favoriteThe most-asked-about combo for older dogs

The Wolverine Stack

Older dogs heal slowly. This is the combination integrative vets reach for when arthritis, a torn ligament, or a slow-healing surgery is keeping your dog from moving the way he used to. Two peptides โ€” BPC-157 and TB-500 โ€” that hit different parts of the repair pathway. The results consistently outperform either alone.

BPC-157TB-500JointsPost-opArthritis
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Featured Compounds

The five peptides most commonly used in canine practice.

What does your animal need help with?

Tap a concern and we'll show you which peptides researchers and vets have studied for it. Most content centers on dogs today, with cats, horses, and other animals coming.

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Injury & Recovery

Tendon, ligament, muscle, post-surgical recovery

3 peptides studied โ†’
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Joint & Mobility

Arthritis, hip dysplasia, post-op orthopedic recovery

3 peptides studied โ†’
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Gut Health

IBD, leaky gut, chronic diarrhea, GI inflammation

1 peptide studied โ†’
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Skin & Coat

Hot spots, allergies, slow wounds, dull coat

2 peptides studied โ†’
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Senior Cognitive Decline

CCD (doggy dementia), disorientation, night pacing

1 peptide studied โ†’
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Immune Support

Chronic infections, cancer adjunct, immune-mediated disease

1 peptide studied โ†’
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Is What You're Putting In Your Animal Actually Safe?

Most online peptide sellers resell cheap, unverified product from overseas labs with no real quality control. No sterility testing. No endotoxin testing. No way to verify what's actually in the vial. Since most peptides are injected, you're putting whatever is in that vial directly into your animal.

What you should demand from any supplier:

โœ“American made โ€” manufactured in the USA, not imported and relabeled
โœ“Tested by an independent, accredited lab โ€” not the supplier's in-house testing
โœ“99%+ purity verified by third-party testing
โœ“Third-party sterility testing
โœ“Third-party endotoxin testing
โœ“Certificate of Analysis (COA) included with every peptide
โœ“All testing documents viewable and downloadable โ€” not hidden or 'available upon request'

If a supplier can't check every box, you don't know what's in the vial โ€” and neither does your vet.

Always work with a licensed veterinarian. They can source from a reputable compounding pharmacy that meets these standards and tailor a protocol to your animal.

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