If you have read pet peptide education sites, you have seen BPC-157 and TB-500 mentioned together. Athletes call the pair a "wolverine stack." Pet brands like pawgen sell the same combination for dogs under names like K9-REPAIR.
What each compound brings
BPC-157 is discussed for localized repair, gut protection, and blood flow to injured tissue.
TB-500 (a fragment of thymosin beta-4) is discussed for cell migration: guiding repair cells toward injury sites and supporting flexibility.
Together, the idea is repair plus regeneration rather than only managing discomfort.
Typical protocol shape in education materials
- BPC-157: daily, often 5 to 10 mcg/kg SubQ
- TB-500: commonly 2.5 to 5 mg twice weekly SubQ for dogs
- Duration: 4 to 8 weeks for acute issues, longer for chronic mobility
Blend vials simplify the routine
A single vial with both peptides reconstituted together reduces syringe count. Our Wolverine Stack and GLOW blend (adds GHK-Cu) cover the most common repair combinations discussed online.
What to expect
Owners often report subtle movement improvements in weeks 1 to 2, less stiffness by weeks 2 to 4, and clearer mobility gains by weeks 4 to 8. Every dog is different. Your vet should set expectations for your pet.
Educational information only. Consult your veterinarian.