“Groundbreaking” Anti-Aging Drug For Dogs!
We'll do anything for our fur babies!
A drug that could potentially extend the life of large-breed dogs is closer to being approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Fun Fact: There are over 25 Million Large-breed dogs in North America…
The CEO of this company Loyal who created this drug, says this may help slow down age-related processes for dogs that are 40 pounds or more…
The medication works by interacting with a hormone called IGF-1 that accelerates the aging process. It is designed to prevent age-related canine diseases — rather than waiting until symptoms appear, according to a spokesperson for Loyal.
The average dog’s lifespan is about 10 to 13 years, with larger breeds aging faster and having an even shorter life expectancy…