"Exploring the Potential of Anti-Aging Dog Supplements and Longevity Drugs for Extending Your Pet's Life"

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Leap Years, a daily beef-flavored chewable supplement for dogs, claims to slow the effects of aging by restoring cellular health and supporting the natural clearance of senescent cells. Testimonials from dog owners suggest that the supplement strengthens muscles, improves mobility, and enhances overall lifespan. It has been reported to alleviate separation anxiety and increase vigor in older dogs. Leap Years offers a Healthy Aging Quiz to determine if the supplement is suitable for your dog, and they are currently giving away a free bottle to anyone who adopts an aging dog from a shelter or rescue during Senior Pet Adoption Month. Prices start at $63.
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