Not a puppy in the chew-your-shoes and housetraining phase. But we all want our dogs to keep the joy and fluid movement of their puppyish selves.
Most of us at some point have felt our hearts drop when we see our dogs who used to run and play with eyes smiling now struggling to walk and looking sad with frustration and pain.
The good news: it doesn't have to be inevitable.
There’s power in nutrition and in knowing about essential building blocks like collagen.
We’re super focused on healthy joints and mobility for two of our dogs especially. Zoe, our elegant senior puppy at 14 years young, still runs like a gazelle and we want to keep it that way. And Houzton who is only 2 years old, but as a rescued wire-haired doxie mix with a long, low-rider frame, his breed is prone to serious back issues.
We were thrilled to discover Anja Skodda, a biotech scientist specializing in cartilage tissue engineering who, serendipitously, is also a dog lover. Her dog Tony loves to skateboard, and when he couldn’t anymore because of joint pain, she used her biotech background to come up with a solution.
That solution is called Happy Again, and it’s based on the science of joint mechanics and the critical role of collagen.
Why collagen? It’s the main structural protein in connective tissues like joints, tendons, cartilage and ligaments. It’s about 30% of the total protein in a dog’s body giving bones and joints their strength and elasticity. As dogs age, they produce less collagen so the special formula in Happy Again helps replenish it. It also acts as a preventive by strengthening the collagen foundation for younger, highly active dogs.
Our guys get Happy Again every day now and we’re excited to share it with you on Dogly. We want all dogs to feel like forever-puppies. Check out Happy Again's joint supplement below & as always let us know if any questions.
Love,
Cory & Jane
Bozley, Ozzy, Houzton & Zoe