The problem of aging cells
At the tiniest level, the cause of aging in our dogs is cellular degradation and senescence. If we want to slow aging, it is essential to keep their cells young and fresh.
Symptoms of aging cells
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Hip & joint decline
As cells age, they lose their ability to repair and maintain joint tissues, leading to decreased production of synovial fluid and the deterioration of cartilage, which can result in stiffness and joint pain.
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Skin & coat decline
Aging cells experience reduced collagen production and decreased efficiency in repairing and regenerating skin cells, leading to thinner, less elastic skin and a duller coat.
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Cognitive decline
With age, brain cells accumulate damage from oxidative stress and reduced mitochondrial efficiency, impairing cognitive functions such as memory, alertness, and problem-solving abilities.
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Cardiovascular decline
Over time, heart cells suffer from oxidative damage and diminished mitochondrial function, which can weaken heart muscle, reduce blood flow, and impair the overall cardiovascular system's efficiency.
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Decreased energy
Cellular aging leads to a decline in mitochondrial function—the powerhouse of the cell—resulting in lower energy production and decreased vitality and stamina in aging dogs.
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Heart & circulatory decline
As cells age, the elasticity of blood vessels decreases while plaque buildup increases, impairing circulation and putting additional strain on the heart, which can lead to heart disease and circulatory issues.
Finally, a tool to recharge cells
Support a longer life for your pup by addressing the root cause of aging - cellular decline. Recharge their cells and improve all aging-related symptoms.
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FAQs
What's the shelf life?
The shelf life is 2 years after production. Your production date and batch number are stamped of the bottom of the can.
Is it safe to give to my senior dog?
Our Longevity & Vitality chews are expertly crafted to meet the needs of dogs across all breeds and sizes, including senior dogs. These chews are particularly beneficial for older dogs, offering potential anti-aging benefits and cellular support from NMN. We recommend consulting with your veterinarian before adding new supplements to your senior dog's regimen.
How should I administer the chews?
Our Longevity & Vitality chews are designed to be administered daily, with the dosage tailored to your dog's weight for optimal benefit. For dogs under 25 lbs, we recommend 1 chew daily. Dogs between 25-50 lbs should receive 2 chews daily, while those weighing 50-75 lbs can have 3 chews per day. For dogs over 75 lbs, 4 chews daily is ideal. These chews can be given directly as treats or mixed into your dog's meal. Consistent daily use is key for the best results. Always ensure fresh water is available and consult with your veterinarian for any specific health concerns.
How soon will I see results?
Results from our Longevity & Vitality chews can typically be observed within the first month of consistent daily use, though this may vary depending on the individual dog. The effects of NMN are gradual and cumulative, requiring ongoing use to achieve the full range of benefits. For optimal results, we recommend administering the chews to your dog for a minimum of one year.