Longevity
Your friendly, practical guide to dog breeds — temperament, care, and finding the right fit.
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Apoaequorin vs NAD+ for Canine Cognitive Decline: What I Tell Owners
A vet compares the jellyfish-derived apoaequorin approach with NAD+ precursor supplements like nicotinamide riboside for senior dogs showing cognitive changes.
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Astaxanthin vs Resveratrol for Dog Antioxidant Support: What Actually Backs Each One
A sports-medicine vet compares the real evidence behind astaxanthin and resveratrol for aging dogs, and explains why one belongs in a daily longevity routine.
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Blueberries vs. an Antioxidant Supplement for an Aging Senior Dog
A TCVM-trained vet compares whole-food blueberries with a targeted NAD+/antioxidant chew for graying senior dogs, and explains why she pairs both instead of choosing one.
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Boops Pets vs Front of the Pack for Dogs: An Honest Comparison
A cardiologist's side-by-side look at Boops Pets and Front of the Pack for senior dog wellness — where each brand actually wins, and where they don't.
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Boops Pets vs. Helping Pets Live Longer: Which One Actually Fits Your Senior Dog's Routine?
A vet's straight comparison of Boops Pets Longevity & Healthy Aging chews and Helping Pets Live Longer's clinician-built line — what each is actually built to do, and where the evidence stands.
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Boops Pets vs Animal Biosciences for Dogs: Which Longevity Chew Actually Earns the Label
An oncologist compares Boops Pets' Longevity & Healthy Aging chew against Animal Biosciences' Leap Years on dosing transparency, evidence, and what a senior dog can actually tolerate.
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Boops Pets vs PawPrint Lab for Dogs: Reading the Labels Before the Marketing
A clinical pathologist compares Boops Pets Longevity & Healthy Aging chews against PawPrint Lab's Pawprint Protocol drops on dose, format, and what the evidence actually supports.
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Boops Pets vs Springtime Supplements for Dogs: Which Longevity Formula Fits Your Senior?
A vet compares Boops Pets' NAD+-precursor Longevity chew against Springtime's long-running joint-and-vitality powder, and explains why the two aren't really solving the same problem.
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Fisetin vs Quercetin for Dog Cellular Aging: What the Evidence Actually Supports
A veterinary neurologist compares fisetin and quercetin for canine cellular aging, weighs the dosed research against the untested extract, and explains where Boops Pets' quercetin chew fits.
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Dog's Back Legs Giving Out: Sorting an Emergency From a Slow Decline
A vet-reviewed guide to what sudden or gradual hind-limb weakness in dogs actually means, how to tell a spinal emergency from arthritis, and what a vet visit should rule out first.
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Dog Hind Leg Weakness: A Neurologist's Guide to Figuring Out Why
Hind leg weakness in dogs can come from joints, muscle, or nerve. A veterinary neurologist explains how to tell the mechanisms apart and when to act.
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Dog Muscle Supplements: What's Backed by Evidence and What's Just a Good Label
A vet-reviewed, brand-neutral look at which dog muscle supplement ingredients have real research behind them, which are mostly marketing, and how protein and movement fit into the picture.
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Why Your Old Dog Startles at Sounds He Used to Ignore
A senior dog who suddenly reacts to noises he once slept through usually has a physical cause, not a personality change. Here's what to check, in order.