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Bayard

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Fri May 8, 2026, 12:16 PM 17 hrs ago

Veterinary scientists develop a daily pill that's giving senior dog owners hope

Senior dogs could live longer thanks to the largest clinical trial in veterinary history.

A common saying among pet owners is that the hardest thing about loving a dog is saying goodbye. Having a senior dog, especially one raised from a puppy, can be difficult not just because of the inevitable, but also because the pet may be going through age-related ailments or disease before crossing over. It’s a hard thing to experience anyway, but especially when you remember how they were in their prime. Well, veterinary scientists are testing a daily pill that extends a dog’s lifespan while also maintaining their quality of life.

Loyal, a biotech company based in San Francisco, has been trying to develop anti-aging drugs for dogs ever since it was founded. After years of research and testing, they have developed LOY-002, a beef-flavored daily prescription pill for senior dogs aged 10 and older that weigh over 14 pounds. Early testing shows that the pill can add years to a dog’s life, especially larger breeds.

What does this dog lifespan pill do?
The pill interacts and manipulates IGF-1 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1), a hormone that’s key to a dog’s cellular growth and metabolism. IGF-1 helps a dog grow in both size and calorie consumption. This hormone helps make young puppies become strong adult dogs. However, it also continues and accelerates aging at a cellular level when a dog is fully grown. This explains why many larger breeds of dogs tend to live shorter lives than smaller ones. Their IGF-1 levels are higher. It moves them faster towards age-related diseases and discomfort than smaller dogs.

By reducing the excessive IGF-1, LOY-002 reduces the speed of a larger dog’s biological clock. It doesn’t just make them “feel” younger. Slowing everything down adds years to their life and curbs the risk of age-related organ dysfunction, disease, and early death. After thorough testing, LOY-002 cleared two out of the three sections of acceptance before being fully vetted by the Food and Drug Administration.

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Great news if it works, especially for those of us who love our large dogs.

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Veterinary scientists develop a daily pill that's giving senior dog owners hope (Original Post) Bayard 17 hrs ago OP
Too late for my Samoyeds. The oldest lived to be 13. sinkingfeeling 17 hrs ago #1
Awesome. I hope it does what it's claimed to do awesomerwb1 17 hrs ago #2
Maybe that's what tRump is taking LOL. Side effect blue hands. Ziggysmom 16 hrs ago #3
I hope it works. crosinski 12 hrs ago #4
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