Collagen - Bone & Joint Support
Collagen - Bone & Joint Support
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Four Leaf Rover Collagen is a single-ingredient supplement made from 100% grass-finished, pasture-raised New Zealand beef collagen — free from hormones, pesticides, mRNA vaccines and artificial additives. It provides a rich, naturally balanced spectrum of collagen peptides including Type I and a minimum 40% Type II collagen, plus 20% chondroitin sulphate and critical amino acids including glycine, proline and hydroxyproline.
Highly bioavailable and easily absorbed, this collagen supports healthy joints, cartilage, bones, connective tissue, skin and gut lining. Pairs especially well with Four Leaf Rover Hip & Joint for a comprehensive joint and mobility routine. Made in the USA.
Key Benefits
- Helps support joint health, cartilage and connective tissue
- Supports healthy bones, ligaments and tendons
- Helps maintain healthy skin, coat and gut lining integrity
- Supports joint flexibility and post-activity recovery
- Minimum 40% Type II collagen and 20% chondroitin sulphate
- Highly bioavailable — easily absorbed for effective use
- Beneficial for active, senior and ageing dogs
- Suitable for fresh-fed, raw-fed and kibble-fed dogs
Ingredients & What's Inside
Ingredient: 100% Hydrolysed Beef Collagen from grass-finished, pasture-raised New Zealand cattle. No fillers, no synthetic additives, no artificial preservatives.
Naturally contains:
- Type I & Type II Collagen — minimum 40% Type II collagen; key structural components of cartilage, tendons, ligaments and bones
- Chondroitin Sulphate — minimum 20%; supports normal joint cushioning, flexibility and connective tissue integrity
- Amino Acids — glycine, proline and hydroxyproline for cartilage matrix repair, healthy skin and gut lining support
Why beef collagen over marine collagen?
Beef collagen contains both Type I and Type II collagen along with natural chondroitin — the key components of cartilage, tendons, ligaments and bones. Marine collagen is mostly Type I only, making it less comprehensive for joint and connective tissue support. Beef collagen is also highly bioavailable and, unlike marine collagen, carries a lower risk of contaminants and heavy metals.
Feeding Guide
Give orally daily or as directed by your veterinarian. Can be mixed into your dog's meals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is collagen good for senior dogs?
Yes — as dogs age, natural collagen production may decline, affecting mobility, flexibility and comfort. Many pet owners use collagen supplements as part of a long-term wellness routine for ageing dogs.
Can collagen help active dogs?
Yes — active dogs may benefit from collagen support for joints, ligaments and connective tissue maintenance, as well as post-activity recovery.
How long does collagen take to work?
Results vary. Consistent long-term daily use is generally recommended for joint and mobility support.
Can I give collagen with Hip & Joint?
Yes — combining collagen with Hip & Joint gives a full array of naturally occurring glucosamine, chondroitin, collagen and growth factors for comprehensive joint support.
Is this suitable for cats?
Some pet owners use collagen for cats, but feeding requirements differ. Always consult your veterinarian before use.
