Collagen is a structural protein found in connective tissues, bones, and skin. It supports joint health, skin elasticity, and tissue repair. In pet nutrition, collagen is naturally present in raw meaty bones and connective tissue, making it an important part of a balanced diet.
As dogs chew through tendons, cartilage, and bone surfaces, they’re naturally taking in collagen in a form their bodies recognize and use efficiently. This slow, steady intake supports flexibility in joints and helps maintain the integrity of skin and soft tissues over time. Rather than being added or isolated, collagen works best when it’s consumed as part of whole, minimally altered foods.
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