Bone & Joint Health

Collagen for Dogs

As a dog owner, you always want what's best for your faithful friend. They'll unconditionally stick by you through thick and thin, and you'll surely do the same. Of course, dogs are wont to do whatever they like, happily, albeit inconsequentially, putting their bodies under undue stress. That's why it's essential to make sure their bodies are in tip-top condition. And, one of the most important factors that keeps them youthful, and in the best shape possible, is collagen. Not heard of collagen, or want to know why it's so important for dogs? Never fear. Read on, and well tell you everything you need to know!

What is Collagen?

Let's break it down, then. Collagen is one of the most important proteins in the body. It's responsible for many different functions, including the joints, ligament, cartilage and tendons. It also ensures how tough and tight your skin, hair, bones and teeth are. And it serves exactly the same purpose for dogs too! In fact, collagen makes up nearly a third of all the protein in their bodies.

Naturally, levels of collagen diminish as we get older. As collagen is important for keeping the skin taut and the bones and joints strong, lower levels of collagen are one of the primary reasons we see signs of ageing. It's the same for dogs too. Thankfully, there are supplements that can boost collagen levels in dogs and people! But how can these supplements help? Let's find out.

Helps joint pain

Just like with people, dogs often experience stiffness and pain in their joints as they get older. They're susceptible to conditions like arthritis and disc degeneration in their spines. Collagen supplementation can help alleviate these age-related conditions and keep your pawed pal moving with joy.

Helps keep injuries at bay

As collagen levels naturally fall off, so too does the integrity of a dog's muscles, tendons and ligaments. This leaves them more likely to experience torn ligaments and hip displacement. On top of that, their bones will become more brittle. As such, supplementing their diet with a boost of collagen can help the natural strength of the bones and connective tissue.

Benefit their coat and nails

Collagen also makes up over two-thirds of the protein in your dog's skin. So as they age, their coat will lose its sheen, and their nails will weaken. With a boost of collagen from a supplement, their coat will stay shiny, and their nails will remain resilient, allowing them to dig through all the dirt and shrubbery they like!

It can help their bellies, too

Collagen also has a responsibility for helping breakdown proteins that your dog eats. That's why it's important to the natural function of their gut, and promoting their overall gut wellness at the same time.

Readily edible!

We all know how hard it can be to feed your dog vital medicine. Our furry friends can be fussy eaters when it comes to their bowls. A stark contrast from their usual tendencies to eat anything and everything their noses pick up! Thankfully, most collagen supplements are designed with a dog's senses in mind. Many are flavoured like their regular food, so they'll lap them up without even knowing they're taking medicine!

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