At Anera, we believe that longevity is not just a human pursuit. It’s for every life we love. And for many of us, that means our dogs. From wagging tails to soulful eyes, dogs aren’t just pets. They’re family.
That’s why we’re diving into something promising and science-backed: NMN for dogs. Could it be the next step in canine wellness?
What Is NMN
NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide) is a naturally occurring compound that helps the body create NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide), a critical coenzyme found in all living cells. NAD+ plays a central role in cellular energy, DNA repair, metabolism, and activating longevity-related proteins called sirtuins.
As we (and our dogs) age, NAD+ levels decline. This drop has been linked to many signs of aging, from sluggish energy and joint issues to cognitive decline.
In both human and animal studies, NMN supplementation has shown promising results in restoring NAD+ levels and supporting healthy aging.
Why Consider NMN for Dogs Health
A 2022 study published in Cell Metabolism showed that NMN could extend lifespan and improve healthspan in mice (source). While these were rodent models, the underlying mechanisms of NAD+ biology are remarkably conserved across mammals, including dogs (source).
Veterinarian Dr. Peter Dobias conducted a small study on 23 senior dogs using NMN and observed:
- Increased energy and playfulness
- Improved sleep and mood
- Better mobility and joint health
Read more on his experience here: Dr. Dobias’ NMN Dog Study

The Science Behind It
Increased NAD+ levels from NMN supplementation may support:
- Mitochondrial health — the energy powerhouses of your dog’s cells
- Cognitive function — helping with mental sharpness and memory in senior dogs.
- Joint & muscle function — for easier movement and better exercise tolerance
- Metabolic balance — supporting healthy weight and insulin sensitivity
Some research also suggests NMN may reduce systemic inflammation, which is linked to age-related diseases in both humans and dogs.
Is NMN Safe for Dogs?
While NMN is not yet FDA-approved for pets, early reports from vets and pet owners suggest it is generally well-tolerated. Side effects are rare but may include:
- Mild digestive upset such as loose stools
- Temporary irritability or restlessness
Always consult your veterinarian before introducing NMN or any new supplement. Dogs with existing health conditions or on medications need special monitoring.
More guidance: AVMA Guide to Senior Pet Care
How Much NMN Should You Give Your Dog?
Suggested NMN dosage for dogs (vet-reviewed estimate):
- Under 30 lbs – 125 mg daily
- 30 to 60 lbs – 250 mg daily
- Over 60 lbs – 500 mg daily
Start slow: Begin with a smaller dose every 2 to 3 days and gradually increase to daily use over 2 to 4 weeks.
Explore real-life dosing experiences at Total.Vet
What Dog Owners Are Saying About NMN
“Our 12-year-old lab is like a puppy again. Chasing balls and wagging nonstop. It’s magical.”
— Jenna R., Toronto
“NMN has improved our golden’s coat, energy, and even mood. Our vet now recommends it.”
— Michael T., Vancouver
Anera’s Vision for Canine Longevity
At Anera, we’re on a mission to explore NMN for dogs not as a trend but as a path toward graceful, healthy aging for our furry companions.
We’re collaborating with vets, scientists, and pet parents to better understand how NMN can benefit canine health.
Because every tail wag, every cuddle, and every walk in the park is worth preserving.

Anera. For life. For love.
Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and isn’t meant to replace medical advice. Always check with your vet before starting new supplements for your pet.