Our Mission
PeptidesForDogs.co exists because dog owners deserve better information about peptide therapy than what's currently available online. The space is dominated by product brands promoting their own supplements and scattered vet blog posts — there's no comprehensive, independent resource that puts evidence first.
We bridge that gap. Every peptide profile, condition guide, and supplier review on this site is built on published research, rated for evidence strength, and designed to help you have informed conversations with your veterinarian.
What We Are (And Aren't)
We are: An independent educational resource that curates and synthesizes veterinary and biomedical research on peptide therapy for dogs. We help dog owners understand their options.
We are not: A veterinary clinic, a supplement company, or a replacement for professional veterinary care. We don't sell peptides, prescribe treatments, or provide medical advice. Always consult your veterinarian before starting any peptide protocol.
How We Make Money
Transparency matters. We earn revenue through affiliate commissions — when you click a link to a supplier and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. This is how we keep the site free and independent.
Critically: affiliate relationships never influence our ratings, evidence assessments, or editorial recommendations. We recommend products based on evidence and quality, not commission rates. For full details, see our Affiliate Disclosure.
Our Editorial Standards
- Evidence-rated: Every peptide profile includes an evidence strength rating (Strong, Emerging, or Limited) based on the quality and quantity of published research.
- PubMed-cited: Clinical claims are backed by peer-reviewed studies from veterinary and biomedical journals.
- Vet-reviewed: Key articles are reviewed by licensed integrative veterinarians for clinical accuracy.
- No fabrication: We never create fake testimonials, invent case studies, or use AI-generated medical personas.
- Regular updates: Content is reviewed and updated regularly to reflect the latest research and regulatory changes.
Veterinary Advisory Board
We are actively recruiting licensed integrative veterinarians (DVM) to serve on our advisory board. If you're a vet interested in reviewing content, please contact us.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or partnership inquiries? Reach us at our contact page.