Type II vs Hydrolysed Collagen for Dogs: Understanding the Difference
Type II collagen and hydrolysed collagen are often confused. They're different things entirely. Type II refers to the collagen type (cartilage-specific). Hydrolysed refers to how it's processed (broken down for...
Bovine Collagen vs Marine Collagen for Dogs: Which Should You Choose?
Bovine collagen provides Types I and III from grass-fed cattle. Marine collagen comes from fish. Both can be effective when hydrolysed, but they differ in collagen type composition and sourcing....
How Much Collagen Does a Dog Need? Dosing Guide by Weight
Getting collagen dosing right is essential for results. Too little won't work; too much wastes money. Here's how to find the right amount for your dog based on weight and...
Collagen makes up 30% of your dog's total protein and is essential for joints, skin, gut, and bones. This complete guide covers how collagen works, why hydrolysed peptides matter, which...
"Should I give my dog collagen or fish oil?" This is one of the most common questions we get. And here's the honest answer: they do completely different things. One...
Collagen Powder vs Chews: Which is Better for Your Dog?
On one shelf: collagen powder. On another: collagen chews. The chews look more convenient. Your dog would probably love them. But the powder is cheaper, purer and easier to give per...
How Collagen Production Declines in Dogs: The Science Explained
Recovery takes longer. Their coat doesn't shine. They're stiff after rest. Small injuries take weeks to heal instead of days. This isn't just "getting old." This is collagen decline. Here's...