Peptides can feel like a second language. Your veterinarian does not need you to be an expert. They need clear facts about your dog and honest questions.
Bring these details
- Your dog's weight, age, breed, and current medications
- The specific issue: joint, gut, skin, post-surgery, or senior mobility
- Which compound you are considering (BPC-157, TB-500, a blend, etc.)
- Any history of cancer, pregnancy, or organ disease
Questions worth asking
- Is peptide support appropriate for my dog's diagnosis?
- What dose and schedule would you start with?
- How will we track progress over 4 to 8 weeks?
- Are there interactions with current prescriptions?
- When should we stop or adjust?
Integrative vets
Not every clinic uses peptides yet. Integrative or holistic veterinarians are more likely to have experience. If your regular vet is unfamiliar, ask for a referral rather than going fully DIY.
What PetVials provides
We supply research-grade compounds with batch documentation, reconstitution guides, and plain-language education. We do not replace your vet's judgment.
Educational information only. Not veterinary medical advice.