







Dogs Age Differently Than Humans Do(Here’s Why That’s a Problem)
The reason our dogs age differently than us comes down to something calledmethylation, a biochemical process that tells cells ‘how to act.” When themethylationprocess is optimized and working like it should, your dog is healthy, happy and full of life. When the process is not optimized however, it can lead to health challenges for your dog like rashes, allergies, joint mobility, anxiety, aggression, shedding, and digestive problems.
It might seem surprising that all of those issues are connected tomethylation, but there’s more and more scientific research coming out proving this to be the case.
IN FACT, UCLA, UC Davis, UCSD, Princeton and many other top institutions across America are devoting considerable time and money to understanding methylation.

They are finding that methylation plays a key role in the aging process itself. This actually makes a lot of sense since much of what we call “getting old” is just the phenomenon of cells acting differently than theyonce did.
Here’s the thing though: experts are finding that in dogs, themethylationprocess can begin changing for the worse around the age of two. That’s why so many dog owners start to notice health issues in their four-legged friends as they move from puppyhood to adulthood.
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