GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide found naturally in the body. In pet wellness education it is linked to collagen production, skin barrier repair, and coat quality.
When owners look at GHK-Cu
- Hot spots and slow-healing wounds
- Post-surgical incision care
- Chronic skin irritation or dull coat in seniors
- Combined stacks with BPC-157 and TB-500 for full repair support
How it is discussed
Guides often cite 1 to 2 mg daily for dogs, given SubQ or sometimes applied topically to a clean wound with vet approval. GHK-Cu also appears inside multi-peptide blends like GLOW and KLOW.
Why copper matters
The copper molecule helps activate enzymes involved in tissue remodeling. That is why GHK-Cu sits in both dermatology and joint conversations: collagen is everywhere.
Educational information only. Not veterinary medical advice.