What is NMN and Why Does Your Dog Need It?
NMN is a naturally occurring molecule that plays a crucial role in cellular energy and aging.
Boosts NAD+ Levels
NMN is directly converted to NAD+, the essential coenzyme that declines with age and is vital for cellular function.
Supports DNA Repair
NAD+ activates sirtuins, proteins that repair DNA damage and protect against cellular aging.
Enhances Mitochondria
Supports mitochondrial function - the powerhouses of cells that generate energy for every bodily process.
Cognitive Support
NAD+ is essential for brain health, supporting memory, focus, and mental clarity in aging dogs.
NAD+ Declines With Age — NMN Helps Restore It
By middle age, your dog's NAD+ levels have dropped by 50% or more. This decline is linked to:
- Decreased energy and stamina
- Slower recovery from exercise
- Reduced cellular repair capacity
- Cognitive decline and memory issues
- Weakened immune function
- Accelerated visible aging
NAD+ Levels Over a Dog's Lifetime
Dog Age (Years)
NMN supplementation can help maintain healthy NAD+ levels, supporting cellular function throughout your dog's life.
The Science Behind NMN for Dogs
NMN isn't just hype — it's backed by rigorous scientific research.
Clinical Trial Results
Improved Mobility
A randomized controlled trial published in Nature Scientific Reports showed dogs receiving NMN demonstrated improved owner-assessed mobility and cognition scores.
Cellular Age Reversal
DNA Repair Activation
NMN activates sirtuins — proteins that repair DNA damage and regulate cellular aging. Studies show increased sirtuin activity correlates with healthier aging.
NAD+ Restoration
50%+ Increase
Research demonstrates that NMN supplementation can significantly increase NAD+ levels in tissues, helping restore youthful cellular function.
NMN Works Better With These Ingredients
Pawdagen combines NMN with complementary ingredients for maximum cellular support.
What Dog Owners Say About NMN
Thousands of dogs are experiencing the benefits of NMN supplementation.
"As a veterinarian, I was skeptical about longevity supplements until I saw the research on NMN. I've been recommending Pawdagen to my senior dog patients and the results have been remarkable - improved energy, better mobility, and overall vitality."

Dr. Sarah M.
Multiple Patients • Various Breeds
"My 11-year-old Lab was slowing down significantly. After 6 weeks on Pawdagen with NMN, he's playing fetch again and has that spark back in his eyes. The science behind NMN convinced me to try it, and I'm so glad I did."

James R.
Duke • Labrador Retriever
"I researched NMN extensively before starting my Golden on Pawdagen. Three months in, her coat is shinier, she's more alert, and her vet noticed improved markers at her last checkup. This is the real deal."

Michelle K.
Bella • Golden Retriever
Frequently Asked Questions About NMN for Dogs
What is NMN and how does it help dogs?
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a precursor to NAD+, a vital molecule that declines with age. NAD+ is essential for cellular energy production, DNA repair, and metabolic function. By supplementing with NMN, dogs can maintain healthier NAD+ levels, supporting cellular vitality and healthy aging.
Is NMN safe for dogs?
Yes, NMN has been studied in dogs and shown to be safe and well-tolerated. Research published in scientific journals demonstrates that dogs receiving NMN showed improvements in mobility, mood, and sleep quality without adverse effects. Pawdagen uses pharmaceutical-grade NMN at veterinarian-recommended dosages.
At what age should I start giving my dog NMN?
NAD+ levels begin declining around age 3-4 in dogs. We recommend starting NMN supplementation when your dog reaches middle age (around 5-7 years depending on breed size). For large breeds that age faster, starting at 3-4 years may be beneficial. Consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.
How long does it take to see results from NMN?
Many dog owners report noticeable improvements in energy and mobility within 4-8 weeks of consistent supplementation. Cellular-level benefits like improved NAD+ levels can occur within days, but visible changes in vitality, coat quality, and activity levels typically take 1-2 months.
What's the difference between NMN and NAD+?
NMN is a precursor that your dog's body converts into NAD+. Direct NAD+ supplementation is less effective because NAD+ molecules are too large to easily enter cells. NMN is smaller and more bioavailable, allowing it to be absorbed and converted to NAD+ where it's needed most.
Can NMN help extend my dog's lifespan?
While no supplement can guarantee extended lifespan, NMN targets the fundamental mechanisms of aging at the cellular level. Studies show NMN supports DNA repair, mitochondrial function, and cellular energy production - all key factors in healthy aging. Many owners report improved quality of life and vitality in their senior dogs.





