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Your Dog's Dementia Isn't Just "Old Age." This Breakthrough Longevity Formula Is Giving Dogs Their Youth Back
Reviewed by Dr. E. Rhodes – Veterinary Research Consultant

Updated on 9/17/2025

Is your dog staring blankly at the walls? Pacing at night? Forgetting familiar routes? Then the issue has gone way beyond "just getting old."

It's heartbreaking when your once-sharp companion is now restless, confused, or withdrawn. Even sudden changes like collapsing back down when trying to rise, lying down to eat, or trembling for no reason are clear signals that something is deeply wrong. But it all comes back to the same root cause: their cells are losing energy.

And where does this energy come from? Deep inside their cells. As dogs age, NAD+ levels drop dramatically, robbing neurons of the power to repair damage or fuel memory and focus. This loss of cellular energy directly causes the devastating symptoms of canine dementia [1][2].

When left untreated, these symptoms spiral rapidly into full cognitive dysfunction. Your dog becomes frail, anxious, and increasingly disconnected from the world around them. That's exactly why it's so critical to tackle dementia where it starts: at the cellular level. Healthy cells mean a sharper, calmer, happier dog.

You just need to recognize the warning signs.

Is Your Dog's Dementia Accelerating? Know the Signs!
  • Forgetting familiar routes or seeming "lost" in the home
  • Staring blankly at walls or into space
  • Pacing, panting, or anxiety at night ("sundowning")
  • Collapsing back down when trying to sit or stand
  • Lying down while eating or drinking
  • Bumping into furniture, cloudy eyes, trembling, or jumpiness
  • Withdrawal, restlessness, or not recognizing family members


These are all classic warning signs of canine cognitive dysfunction. Research confirms that prevalence skyrockets with age: dogs over 10 have more than 25% incidence, and by age 15, it can exceed 60% [3][4]. And for the larger breeds, it can start way earlier than that.Ā 

Clinical studies reveal that dementia isn't random. It's driven by collapsing mitochondrial energy. As NAD+ declines, neurons can't maintain proper communication. Sleep cycles fall apart, memory fades, and behavioral changes emerge [2][5]. It's the biology of decline, not "just old age."

The solution is clear: we need to restore NAD+, protect mitochondria, and shield brain cells from oxidative stress. That's how you slow the decline and give back years of quality life.

The 90-Day Solution to Your Dog's Dementia Struggles

Watching your dog slip away mentally is absolutely heartbreaking. While some owners try sedatives, anti-anxiety medications, or "senior diets," these approaches only mask symptoms. They don't restore the lost cellular energy. Long-term, these treatments can actually worsen frailty or even shorten lifespan [6].

In stark contrast, a 2024 randomized controlled trial found that supplementing senior dogs with NAD+ precursor significantly improved their cognition within 12 weeks [1]. Additional studies show that antioxidants and mitochondrial cofactors dramatically improve spatial memory, attention, and learning in aged dogs [7][8].

That's exactly why over 15,000 dog owners have already turned to Pawprint Protocol. By restoring NAD+ with NMN, fueling mitochondria with CoQ10, and shielding neurons with resveratrol (delivered with advanced nanoliposomal absorption), dogs show brighter eyes, calmer nights, and sharper recognition within 90 days.

Don't Settle for "Senior Dog" Band-Aids

Walk into any pet store and you'll see dozens of chews for joints, powders for digestion, probiotics for stress. But dementia isn't just one symptom. It's a full-body energy crisis. Tackling only surface symptoms never slows the deeper biological clock.

Even worse, most powders and chews deliver less than 30% of their active ingredients. That means most of what you're paying for never even reaches your dog's brain cells.

That's what makes Pawprint Protocol completely different. It's the first nanoliposomal longevity formula designed specifically for dogs, with up to 98% absorption. And it tackles dementia exactly where it starts: declining NAD+, mitochondrial collapse, and oxidative stress.

Our scientifically-formulated blend includes:

  • NMN: Restores NAD+ to reignite cellular repair [2]
  • NAD+: Powers DNA repair and mitochondrial communication [5]
  • Resveratrol: Protects against oxidative stress and cognitive decline [9]
  • CoQ10: Supports mitochondrial energy, heart, and brain function [10]


āœ” Support Cellular Energy
āœ” Protect Memory & Cognitive Function
āœ” Strengthen Muscles & Joints
āœ” Extend Lifespan and Vitality

The 90-Day Renewal Plan to Reclaim Your Dog's Mind
Weeks 1-3: Awakening Phase

NAD+ levels rise, mitochondria recharge. Owners notice brighter eyes, returning curiosity, and dogs becoming more eager for walks.

Weeks 4-6: Strength Phase

CoQ10 supports muscles and heart function. Dogs show increased stamina, steadier gait, and that familiar "puppy trot" energy.

Weeks 7-9: Clarity Phase

Resveratrol shields brain cells from oxidative damage. Dogs respond faster to commands, recognize family members, and stop pacing aimlessly.

Weeks 10-12: Renewal Phase

Cognitive improvements become stable and lasting. Memory, energy, and calmness are fully reinforced. Dogs maintain lean body condition and resilient focus.

That's why Pawprint Protocol comes with a complete 90-day results guarantee. If you don't see meaningful improvement in your dog's vitality, you'll get every penny back.

Life-Changing Reviews

"Luna used to pace for hours and just stare at corners. After three months on this, she sleeps peacefully through the night and actually runs to chase birds in the yard again. It's like having my old dog back."

Sarah M.

"Rocky had these cloudy eyes, was losing weight, and just seemed completely checked out. Now he recognizes me the second I walk through the door and his tail starts wagging immediately. Honestly, it feels like he came back to us."

Michael T.

Charlie would collapse halfway up the stairs every single time. Now he trots all the way up and brings me his leash when he wants to go for walks. He's actually present again, you know? It's amazing."

Jennifer K.

Pawprint Protocol was born from the exact same love you feel every time your dog curls up beside you. We understand that your pet isn't "just aging." They're family. That's why every single ingredient was chosen based on proven science, delivered with advanced absorption technology, and designed to make a real difference inside their cells.

Because when it comes to your best friend's mind, "good enough" will never be good enough.

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References

[1] Simon, K.E. et al. (2024). Randomized trial of NAD+ precursor + senolytic improves cognition in senior dogs. Scientific Reports.
[2] Gomes, A.P. et al. (2013). Declining NAD+ disrupts nuclear-mitochondrial communication during aging. Cell.
[3] Salvin, H.E. et al. (2011). Prevalence, risk factors, and impact of canine cognitive dysfunction. The Veterinary Journal.
[4] Suemoto, C.K. et al. (2023). Cognitive dysfunction in dogs: Age prevalence and risk factors. Frontiers in Veterinary Science.
[5] Verdin, E. (2015). NAD+ in aging, metabolism, and neurodegeneration. Science.
[6] Kealy, R.D. et al. (2002). Effects of diet restriction on lifespan and age-related changes in dogs. JAVMA.
[7] Pan, Y. et al. (2010). Dietary supplementation with medium-chain TAG improves cognitive function in aged dogs. British Journal of Nutrition.
[8] Blanchard, T. et al. (2025). Systematic review of enriched diets and nutraceuticals in aging companion animals. Animals.
[9] Baur, J.A. & Sinclair, D.A. (2006). Therapeutic potential of resveratrol: The in vivo evidence. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery.
[10] Martin, S.B. et al. (2011). Coenzyme Q10 and cognition in atorvastatin-treated dogs. Neuroscience Letters.