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Wolverine Stack

Senior dogs · joints · post-op recovery

The combination integrative vets reach for most often when an older dog needs to bounce back. BPC-157 and TB-500 hit two different parts of the repair pathway — used together they consistently outperform either alone in soft-tissue recovery cases.

In Plain English

Older dogs heal slowly. The Wolverine Stack pairs two peptides that work different sides of the repair puzzle: BPC-157 rebuilds tissue from the inside while TB-500 recruits the body's own repair cells to the injury site. It's the go-to combination vets reach for when arthritis, a torn ligament, or a slow-healing surgery is keeping your dog from moving the way he used to.

What Researchers and Vets Have Studied It For

+Senior dog joint and mobility issues
+Arthritis and degenerative joint disease
+Post-surgical recovery (TPLO, CCL repair, fractures)
+Tendon and ligament injuries
+Chronic orthopedic cases that won't heal
+Working and sport dogs returning from injury
Molecular Weight
BPC-157 + TB-500
Half-Life
BPC-157 ~4h + TB-500 ~2h (long tissue retention)
Source
BPC-157 + Thymosin Beta-4 fragment, given together
Storage
Keep frozen as powder. Refrigerate once reconstituted.
Category
Blend

Published Research

BPC 157 accelerates tendon-to-bone healing
J Orthop Res (2010)
Thymosin Beta-4 promotes tissue cell migration
Nature (2004)
Combined regenerative peptide therapy in equine soft-tissue injury
Equine Vet J (2018)
Veterinary-use disclaimer — Wolverine Stack is referenced here for research and educational purposes only. It is not approved by the FDA, EMA, or other regulatory bodies for veterinary use except where explicitly noted. Nothing on this page is veterinary advice. Always work with a licensed veterinarian who has examined your animal before considering any peptide protocol.