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PEA for Senior Dogs: What the Research Says
Watching a dog grow older can be bittersweet. The gray muzzle is charming, but stiffness, slower movement, and difficulty getting comfortable are harder to accept. These changes have led many senior dog owners to explore palmitoylethanolamide, usually shortened to PEA....
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NAD vs PQQ for Dogs: What’s the Difference?
NAD and PQQ are both connected to cellular energy, but they work very differently. NAD helps your dog’s cells create usable energy, while PQQ supports the mitochondria that produce it. In this guide, we break down the science behind NAD vs PQQ for dogs, what each actually does, and why mitochondrial support may be one of the most important pieces of healthy aging for senior dogs.
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What We Learned From a 6-Week Evaluation in Aging Dogs
A six-week evaluation of Amiquip® in senior dogs showed improvements in activity and quality-of-life indicators in 86% of participants, alongside metabolomic signals consistent with cellular energy metabolism.
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Comfort Support for Senior Dogs: How PEA and PQQ Work Together
Learn how PEA supports joint comfort and mobility in senior dogs, and how PQQ complements it by supporting cellular energy.
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Supporting Cellular Health in Senior Dogs: The Role of PQQ and PEA
Learn how PQQ and PEA support cellular health, mitochondrial function, and healthy aging in senior dogs through science-backed mechanisms.
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The Ultimate Guide to Enriching Your Senior Dog’s Daily Life
Practical senior dog enrichment ideas that support mental stimulation, emotional connection, and joyful daily routines for older dogs.