Why is ageing in animals so important?

Ageing waits for no one. It is the time-related deterioration of our physiological functions that are necessary for survival.

Animals and humans experience ageing in similar ways: our bodies move slower, grey hair, loss of hearing, wrinkles.

As we age, ageing-related diseases become ever present.

As your dog gets older, their chance of developing diseases such as heart, kidney and liver disease, cancer or arthritis increases enormously. Most are very hard to delay or reverse with the current medicines in today’s market.

Reduce ageing, increase longevity and healthspan.

No matter how old our pets get, we all want them to stick around ‘furever’. By slowing down the ageing process, we help prevent the onset of age-related diseases, overall increasing their longevity and healthspan.
Longevity

Longevity

Life-expectancy of years lived.

By reducing the onset of age-related diseases like heart, kidney and liver disease, cancer or arthritis, your furry companion will have the ability to live a longer and healthier life than they may have otherwise

Healthspan

Healthspan

The quality of life lived.

By reducing the onset of age-related diseases like heart, kidney and liver disease, cancer or arthritis, your best friend will turn more good years into great years.

Animal Biosciences’ mission is to develop therapeutics and supplements for pets, to improve their healthspan and longevity.

Longer & healthier lives = turning more great years… into great years!

The best part is: reducing ageing has been backed by science.

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How does crossbreeding affect your dogs health?

Crossbreeding: subject to controversy on dog health