Mobility Matrix™

Mobility Matrix™

Total body mobility support with Creatine + UC‑II® for musculoskeletal health, and happier walks.

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Directions of Use

Sprinkle the recommended amount directly onto food or a snack once daily. For pets with sensitive stomachs, start with half the suggested dose for the first few days and gradually increase to a full dose.

  • Small Dogs <15 lbs & Cats - 1/2 scoop (0.75 g)
  • Medium Dogs 15-40 lbs - 1 scoop (1.5 g)
  • Large Dogs 40-80 lbs - 1 ½ scoops (2.25 g)
  • Extra Large Dogs >80 lbs. - 2 scoops(3 g)

Product Ingredients

Active Ingredients:

  • Creatine Monohydrate
  • Glucosamine Sulfate 
  • Methylsulfonylmethane
  • Eggshell Membrane Collagen 
  • UC-II® (Undenatured Type II Collagen) 
  • Hyaluronic Acid

Inactive Ingredients:

  • Organic Apple Fiber
  • Fresh until April 2029
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A Missing Link in Musculoskeletal Health for Cats and Dogs

Declining joint health and ongoing musculoskeletal problems are some of the most common and under recognized conditions affecting companion animals today. It impacts millions of pets, often long before obvious symptoms appear. And it’s not just joints. Soft tissue injuries involving ligaments and tendons, including crucial ligament damage, are among the most frequent causes of pain and reduced mobility in dogs.

dog stretching

You might notice a subtle shift first. A little less enthusiasm for walks. Hesitation before jumping. A shorter stride. What looks like “slowing down” is often the body compensating. When joints begin to degenerate or connective tissues lose strength and elasticity, the body redistributes load. One limb works harder; another protects. Over time, these adaptations place abnormal stress on cartilage, ligaments, and tendons, accelerating wear, increasing inflammation, and setting the stage for injury.

If your pets are showing subtle signs of stiffness, slowing down, intermittent limping, or hesitating to jump, you are not alone. What many pet parents don’t realize is that declining joint health begins silently, progressing slowly over time until mobility, comfort, and quality of life are compromised.

The good news is that we have powerful, science-backed tools to support joint health at the root level. This isn’t about masking pain. It’s about supporting biology, preserving cartilage, reducing inflammation, and restoring movement.

Why Early Support Matters

Mobility Matrix™ was designed not only for pets already showing signs of stiffness or diagnosed with a condition, but also for those you want to keep strong, stable, and injury-resistant for years to come. Highly active dogs, working and competition athletes, and breeds predisposed to joint and connective tissue issues. place repeated stress on bones, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons, often long before symptoms appear.

Over time, that cumulative microstrain can quietly set the stage for degeneration. Using targeted, science-backed support proactively helps maintain cartilage resilience, preserve ligament and tendon integrity, optimize muscle function, and modulate inflammation at a cellular level. For pet parents thinking long term, this is how you stay ahead of arthritis, not react to it, by supporting the body’s movement architecture early, consistently, and intentionally.

cat resting on scratching board

Cats deserve a special mention because they are masters at hiding discomfort. Unlike dogs, they rarely limp or vocalize pain, so early joint degeneration and soft tissue strain often go completely unnoticed. Instead, the signs are subtle. Jumping less, sleeping more, hesitating before climbing, or becoming less social. By the time changes are obvious, significant degeneration may already be present. Proactive support is especially important for cats, because they so often go without it, living with chronic, unrecognized discomfort that quietly impacts their mobility and quality of life.

The most common musculoskeletal conditions we see in dogs span both joint disease and connective tissue injury. While they may look different clinically, they share the same underlying issue: breakdown of the body’s movement architecture.

Hip and elbow dysplasia are developmental conditions where joints form improperly, leading to instability, abnormal wear, and early arthritis. Cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) damage is one of the most common orthopedic injuries in dogs, often the result of chronic microstrain and ligament weakening over time, not just acute trauma.

Osteochondritis dissecans involves abnormal cartilage development that can lead to joint defects and inflammation. Hypertrophic osteodystrophy affects growing dogs, causing painful inflammation in the long bones during critical developmental windows. Limb deformities, whether genetic or injury-related, alter biomechanics and place uneven stress on joints and soft tissues. Intervertebral disc disease affects the spine, where disc degeneration compromises stability, mobility, and nerve function.

While these conditions differ in origin, they all involve stress and degeneration of cartilage, connective tissue, and the supporting muscular system. This is where a comprehensive formula like Mobility Matrix™ becomes so valuable.

By delivering bioactive support for cartilage health, ligament and tendon integrity, muscle strength, and a balanced inflammatory response, it helps support the entire structural network that allows pets to move comfortably. Instead of targeting one tissue in isolation, it supports the system as a whole, which is exactly what these complex, multifactorial conditions require.

Traditional Joint Support Often Falls Short

Traditional Mobility Support Often Falls Short

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Most conventional approaches focus on symptom relief. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS), for example, can reduce pain, but they don’t address the underlying changes or damage occurring. More importantly, they can have negative side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and can even lead to acute kidney damage in cats and dogs. Over time, reliance on these approaches alone can leave the musculoskeletal environment vulnerable to continued breakdown, damage the gut, and negatively impact organ health.

The kidneys filter water-soluble metabolites. The lymphatics shuttle chemical debris and immune byproducts out of tissues. The gut must bind and escort bile-excreted compounds or they reabsorb and cycle back. The microbiome maintains intestinal barrier integrity, so toxins do not leak back into circulation. The central nervous system (CNS), meanwhile, requires GABA-mediated inhibitory tone to prevent neurotoxic backlog and allow glial cleanup of excitatory pesticide residues.

True mobility support requires a multi-targeted strategy. Cartilage must be protected. Inflammation must be regulated. Synovial fluid must be supported. Muscles surrounding the joint must remain strong.

This is where advanced, targeted nutraceutical support becomes essential.

The Science Surrounding Undenatured Type II Collagen

An exciting nutrient for maintaining mobility health is undenatured type II collagen, also known as UC-II. This form of collagen works differently from traditional joint supplements. Instead of simply providing building blocks, it helps regulate the immune response within the joint.

UC-II shines in studies on exercise-stress-induced injury which is highly relevant to agility (jumping, landing, and repetitive impact can cause microtrauma and inflammation).

  • In healthy Labrador Retrievers undergoing structured exercise (5 km and 16 km runs), UC-II supplementation reduced exercise-induced pain and inflammation. It improved pain scores (“pain at worst,” “pain at least,” etc.), reduced stiffness after lying down, and lowered an objective gait-analysis inflammation index (FRK Inflammation Index) at 24–48 hours post-exercise compared to placebo. It also supported higher activity levels and moving speed in some subgroups.
  • A related study showed UC-II mitigated cartilage degeneration markers and inflammatory cytokines (IL-6) during exercise, reduced the immune system’s responsiveness to antigens, limiting the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and preventing T-cells from attacking the body’s type II joint collagen.

These findings suggest that UC-II can help dogs maintain comfort and reduce post-training soreness or stiffness, allowing for more consistent training with less downtime.

This highlights its potential as a foundational, non-pharmaceutical approach to mobility support.

A Comprehensive Approach to Musculoskeletal Health

Proactive Paws Mobility Matrix

While UC-II is powerful on its own, optimal results come from combining multiple synergistic ingredients that target different aspects of joint, ligament, and musculoskeletal health.

Introducing MOBILITY MATRIX™. In addition to UC-II collagen, our advanced formula includes:

  • Glucosamine sulfate to support cartilage repair and maintenance
  • Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), to help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
  • Eggshell membrane collagen provides naturally occurring joint-building compounds
  • Hyaluronic acid to support joint lubrication and cushioning
  • Creatine monohydrate to enhance muscle strength and cellular energy

Each of these ingredients plays a unique role, but together they create a comprehensive system that supports the entire musculoskeletal environment.

Creatine Monohydrate

Creatine monohydrate is included in this formula to support muscle strength and cellular energy production. By enhancing ATP availability, creatine helps muscles perform more efficiently, reducing strain on tissues and joints.

Research in both animal models and human studies shows that creatine supports muscle function and can have neuroprotective benefits as well.

Creatine monohydrate is often associated with muscle health, but its benefits go far beyond that. It plays a critical role in cellular energy production by helping regenerate ATP, which is the primary energy source for muscle cells.

For pets with joint mobility issues, this is incredibly important. Strong, well-functioning muscles help stabilize joints, reduce strain, and improve overall mobility. By supporting muscle strength and endurance, creatine helps take pressure off compromised joints, allowing for smoother, more comfortable movement. Emerging research also suggests creatine may offer protective benefits at the cellular level, helping reduce age-related decline and supporting overall vitality.

In animal models, creatine functions as a direct free radical scavenger, neutralizing superoxide anions and peroxynitrite, two highly damaging reactive species. Creatine supplementation also reduced reactive oxygen species (ROS) content by 33–41% in skeletal muscle through direct scavenging rather than by boosting antioxidant enzymes.

A 2016 study specifically tested creatine monohydrate in agility dogs. Dogs received 0.2 g/kg body weight daily for 15 days. They performed a simulated agility course (18 obstacles, 156 m) twice, with 1 minute of rest between runs. After supplementation, dogs showed a statistically significant improvement in the second run time (faster by ~0.49 seconds compared to worsening without supplementation). Lactate differences were also lower (though not statistically significant). The authors concluded that short-term creatine supplementation improved performance in high-intensity, fast agility exercise.

Eggshell Membrane

Animal studies demonstrate that creatine supplementation at recommended doses has an excellent safety margin. The evidence does not support concerns about the long-term safety of creatine in animals.

  • A 2025 multicenter randomized, placebo-controlled study found that a supplement containing eggshell membrane improved mobility, reduced pain interference, and enhanced quality-of-life scores in dogs.

These compounds help maintain joint flexibility and resilience. For agility dogs, it may support long-term joint resilience and faster recovery from the repetitive stress of jumping/turning, especially as dogs age or train heavily.

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM)

MSM is studied more for its effects on reducing exercise-induced muscle damage, oxidative stress, and soreness. Inflammation is a driving force behind musculoskeletal pain and pain decline. MSM has been shown to help modulate inflammatory pathways while also supporting antioxidant defenses. By reducing oxidative stress, MSM helps protect joint tissues from ongoing damage. It can help agility dogs by easing post-session muscle and joint discomfort, supporting connective tissue repair.

Glucosamine Sulfate

Glucosamine sulfate remains one of the most well-researched and trusted ingredients for joint health, and for good reason. It provides essential building blocks for repairing and maintaining cartilage, the protective tissue that cushions joints and allows them to move smoothly. Once it begins to break down, inflammation increases, and pain follows. Glucosamine sulfate has long been recognized for its ability to support cartilage integrity by providing essential building blocks for repair.

When used consistently, glucosamine helps maintain healthy joints while improving comfort and function.

Hyaluronic Acid (HA)

As pets age, levels of hyaluronic acid (HA) can decline, leading to stiffness and reduced mobility. Supplementation helps restore this critical component, improving comfort and ease of movement. Oral HA supports synovial fluid and joint lubrication. Healthy joints rely on synovial fluid to cushion movement and reduce friction. Hyaluronic acid is a key component of this fluid, helping maintain viscosity and aid shock absorption.

HA can help maintain joint lubrication during high-impact agility training, potentially reducing wear and improving smoothness of movement. In a prospective, randomized, double-blind study, dogs receiving oral HA for 10 weeks post-surgery for cruciate ligament injury showed significantly increased synovial fluid HA levels and decreased paraoxonase-1 (an inflammatory marker), indicating improved biomarkers and bioavailability of oral HA.

Real Results You Can See

Dog Running on Grass  

When you support joints and soft tissues from multiple angles, the results can be profound:

  • Improved mobility and willingness to move
  • Reduced stiffness after rest
  • Greater ease in climbing stairs or jumping
  • Increased energy and engagement
  • Better overall quality of life
 

These changes are not cosmetic. They reflect real improvements in joint function and comfort.   

  

Give Your Pet the Support They Deserve

Your pet’s ability to move comfortably is directly tied to their happiness and overall well-being. Every run, every jump, every walk depends on healthy joints and connective tissues. MOBILITY MATRIX™ was designed to support that mobility at every level. By combining clinically studied ingredients with foundational joint nutrients and support, it offers a complete solution for maintaining strength, flexibility, and comfort.

Joint degeneration does not have to define your pet’s life. With the right support, you can help them stay active, comfortable, and engaged for years to come.

MOBILITY MATRIX™ is more than a supplement. It is a proactive investment in your dog’s long-term health, 

Frequently ask questions

What Makes Mobility Matrix™ Different From Other Joint Supplements?

Mobility Matrix™ goes beyond basic joint support by targeting the entire musculoskeletal system. Instead of focusing on just cartilage, it supports joints, ligaments, tendons, and muscles while also helping regulate inflammation at the cellular level.

When Should I Start my Pet on Mobility Matrix™?

Ideally, prophylactically before symptoms appear (especially if you have a high-risk breed). Early, proactive support helps maintain cartilage health, preserve mobility, and reduce the risk of long-term degeneration, especially in active pets and breeds prone to mobility issues. However, support at any age or stage of degeneration is better than no support at all, so add it when you realize your pet will benefit from it. It’s never too late to support a degenerating body.

Can I Give This to Both Dogs and Cats?

Yes. Mobility Matrix™ is formulated to support both dogs and cats. It’s especially beneficial for cats, who often hide early signs of discomfort and mobility decline.

How Long Does it Take to See Results?

Some pet parents notice improved mobility and reduced stiffness within a few weeks, while deeper structural support typically develops over 8-12 weeks with consistent use.

Is This Safe for Daily, Long-term Use?

Yes.The formula is designed for daily, long-term use, featuring well-researched nutraceutical ingredients that support the body naturally rather than masking symptoms.

Can Mobility Matrix™ Be Used With Other Medications or Supplements?

In most cases, yes. It can be safely used with NSAIDs, steroids, and prescription pain pills. If your pet is on a prescription drug with a narrow safety margin, consult your veterinarian.

What Pets Benefit Most From Mobility Matrix™?

Mobility Matrix™ is ideal for pets of all ages, including: highly active or athletic dogs, large and giant breeds, pets recovering from injury or surgery, and any animal showing early signs of stiffness, limping, or reduced activity.

Does This Product Replace NSAIDs?

This product is not intended to replace prescribed medications, but it can help support musculoskeletal health at the root level, and possibly reduce the dose and frequency of ongoing pharmaceuticals. Many pet parents use it as part of a comprehensive plan to reduce reliance on medications over time.

Is Creatine Safe for Pets?

Yes. Creatine monohydrate is one of the most extensively studied nutrients for muscle health and cellular energy, with a strong safety profile when used at appropriate doses. Research in both animal models and performance dogs has shown that creatine supports ATP production (cellular energy), improves muscle function, and can even reduce oxidative stress by helping neutralize harmful free radicals. In canine studies, supplementation has been shown to improve performance in high-intensity activity with no adverse effects.