PetPeptides.One — 8 Pet Wellness Compounds Explained by Vets
Free Vet-Written Guide — All 8 Compounds Covered

Eight Compounds Every
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Get our free 10-page peptide guide reviewed by licensed veterinarians — covering joints, coat, cognition, and longevity for dogs and cats.

What's inside the free guide
  • Marine Collagen — joints, coat & skin (most established)
  • BPC-157 — gut & joint repair (investigational, preclinical data)
  • TB-500, GHK-Cu, CJC-1295, KPV — recovery, skin, longevity & gut
  • Semax & Selank: the cognitive and anxiety neuropeptides
  • Quality checklist + collagen dosage guide (by breed weight)
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Inside the Guide

All Eight Compounds — Covered
Honestly, Chapter by Chapter

Reviewed by licensed veterinarians and based on peer-reviewed research. Completely free.

Chapter 01
All 8 Compounds at a Glance
A clear overview table: evidence level, regulatory status, and primary area for all 8 compounds — from established collagen to prescription Rapamycin.
Chapter 02
Joint & Mobility Support
The most established compound. Joints, coat & skin support — strong mammalian evidence and general veterinary acceptance.
Chapter 03
BPC-157 (Compound 02)
Gut & joint repair peptide. Preclinical rodent data on gut lining healing, tendon repair, and inflammation — with clear regulatory caveats.
Chapter 04
TB-500 & GHK-Cu (Compounds 03–04)
TB-500 for recovery & mobility. GHK-Cu for skin, coat & cognition. Both investigational with limited companion animal data.
Chapter 05
CJC-1295 & KPV (Compounds 05–06)
CJC-1295 for longevity & vitality via growth hormone pathways. KPV for inflammation & gut health. Both investigational.
Bonus
Dosage Calculator
Supplement red flags, the quality checklist, and the collagen dosage table by breed weight — designed to share with your vet.
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What the Guide Covers

Built on Real Ingredients,
Real Research

Every ingredient discussed in the guide is backed by published peer-reviewed studies.

Marine Collagen Peptides (Type I & II)
Clinically shown to support joint cartilage and skin elasticity, with superior absorption vs. bovine sources.
BPC-157 Analog
Body-protective peptide researched for tissue repair, gut healing, and systemic anti-inflammatory effects.
Epithalon (Epithalamin)
Tetrapeptide associated with telomere support and healthy aging in mammalian models.
Semax & Selank Derivatives
Neuropeptides that help regulate stress response and cognitive clarity in small animal models.

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Both. Roughly half the guide is species-specific, with separate dosage tables and ingredient profiles for dogs and cats. Feline and canine biology differ significantly in how they metabolize peptides, and the guide addresses both in detail.

The guide was authored by Dr. Elena Marsh DVM (lead formulation scientist at PetPeptides.One) and reviewed by our 4-person veterinary advisory board, including two board-certified veterinary nutritionists. All sources are cited in the appendix.

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