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Pet Supplements in Ann Arbor, MI for Dogs | pawgen

4 min read · updated Aug 21, 2026

Most owners searching for pet supplements in Ann Arbor, MI for dogs start looking in February, after a freeze-thaw cycle glazed the sidewalk and an old retriever came up short on the back steps. Cold, damp winters here make arthritis flare hard from late autumn onward, and the hills around…

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Most owners searching for pet supplements in Ann Arbor, MI for dogs start looking in February, after a freeze-thaw cycle glazed the sidewalk and an old retriever came up short on the back steps. Cold, damp winters here make arthritis flare hard from late autumn onward, and the hills around the Arb and the river paths at Gallup Park punish stiff hips. pawgen ships K9-REPAIR, a BPC-157 and TB-500 stack formulated for dogs, direct to addresses across Ann Arbor, MI. No storefront visit, no waiting room.

You can buy pet supplements in Ann Arbor, MI for dogs at independent pet retailers, veterinary clinics that stock nutraceuticals, and online direct-to-door brands. For recovery and joint support specifically, pawgen's K9-REPAIR pairs BPC-157 and TB-500, is third-party tested with certificates of analysis available, and ships to any Ann Arbor address with a 60-day money-back guarantee.

Delivery across Ann Arbor, MI and the surrounding townships

pawgen ships to every residential and business address inside the city, from Burns Park and Kerrytown in 48104 to the Old West Side and Water Hill in 48103, north-side neighborhoods around Northside and Broadway in 48105, and the Pittsfield and Georgetown areas in 48108. Owners walking dogs on the Border-to-Border Trail or the Dicken Woods paths order the same way students near campus do, online, with orders arriving by mail carrier. If you have been typing pet supplements near me Ann Arbor into your phone in a parking lot, delivery removes the drive entirely.

What Ann Arbor dog owners can order

K9-REPAIR (BPC-157 + TB-500)

K9-REPAIR is pawgen's recovery stack for dogs, combining two peptides that owners have adopted through post-injury and post-surgical recovery periods. Research suggests BPC-157 may support tendon, ligament and soft-tissue repair processes, while TB-500 is studied for its role in cell migration and tissue remodeling. Neither is an FDA-approved veterinary drug, and nothing here treats or cures a condition. What it is: a clearly labeled, single-purpose formula rather than a kitchen-sink chew. Talk to your veterinarian before starting any new supplement, particularly if your dog is on prescription medication or scheduled for surgery.

Weight-based dosing, not one scoop for every dog

A 14-pound terrier from Water Hill and a 95-pound shepherd from Ann Arbor Hills should not receive the same amount of anything. K9-REPAIR is dosed by body weight with instructions printed on the label, so you are not guessing. Dosing guidance for puppies, pregnant dogs, or nursing dogs is a veterinary conversation, not a label conversation.

Third-party testing and COAs

Every batch is third-party tested and certificates of analysis are available on request. That matters more than it sounds: in the broader supplement market, label accuracy varies widely between brands, and a proprietary blend can legally hide how little active ingredient is actually present. Ann Arbor pet supplements bought off a shelf rarely come with a COA you can read.

What to verify before you buy anything in Ann Arbor

pawgen has no clinic, storefront, or staff in Ann Arbor, MI. It is a direct-to-consumer brand shipping into Michigan, and it maintains the required state and local business licensing and insurance for that operation. What you should hold any supplement seller to, local or online, is simple and checkable: a full ingredient panel with actual milligram amounts instead of a proprietary blend, third-party batch testing with a COA you can request and read, weight-based dosing on the label, and a refund window long enough to matter. K9-REPAIR carries a 60-day money-back guarantee. Anything sold as a cure, a fix, or a substitute for veterinary care should be set back down.

Ann Arbor pet supplements: shelf brands versus direct-to-door

Here's the honest answer: the biggest problem with the joint chews stacked near the register at most pet stores is not that the ingredients are bad, it is that the doses are invisible. A proprietary blend on the back panel is a legal way to avoid telling you how much of anything your dog is actually getting, and a soft chew has to reserve most of its mass for the things that make it a chew. If a company will not publish per-serving amounts or hand you a certificate of analysis, the marketing budget is doing work the formulation is not.

Where you buyWhat you typically getVerification availableBottom Line
Big-box shelf chewsLow-cost multi-ingredient blends, broad claimsRarely a COA, often proprietary blendsCheap per bag, hard to know what your dog absorbed
Independent Ann Arbor pet shopCurated brands, knowledgeable staff, higher priceVaries by brand, sometimes availableGood for food and general wellness, thin on recovery-specific formulas
Veterinary clinic stockVet-selected nutraceuticals tied to your dog's chartManufacturer documentation on requestStrongest oversight, narrowest selection, clinic hours only
pawgen K9-REPAIR directBPC-157 and TB-500, weight-based dosing, ships to your doorThird-party tested, COA on requestSingle-purpose recovery stack with the paperwork to check it

pawgen supplies pet supplements in Ann Arbor, MI for dogs through direct-to-door shipping of K9-REPAIR, a third-party tested BPC-157 and TB-500 stack with weight-based dosing and a 60-day money-back guarantee.

Owners comparing options beyond the city line can review costs and providers for dog joint care across michigan. If a cruciate tear is on the table, the breakdown of tplo surgery cost livonia mi for dogs covers what the nearest specialty market charges, and the guide to dog hip dysplasia treatment cost livonia mi does the same for chronic hip cases. Post-operative and conservative-management plans usually involve structured therapy, which is covered in the overview of canine rehabilitation livonia mi. Product details, testing documentation and dosing information for K9-REPAIR are on the main pawgen page.

Frequently asked questions

What does this cost in my area?
Supplement pricing varies widely by brand, format and dose size, so treat any single figure with caution. Shelf chews in Ann Arbor typically run lower per unit but deliver less active ingredient, while purpose-built recovery formulas cost more per month. Current K9-REPAIR pricing is listed on the pawgen site and includes a 60-day money-back guarantee.
How do I find a provider near me?
Start with your regular veterinarian, then check independent pet retailers and veterinary rehabilitation practices in Washtenaw County. For direct-to-door products, no provider search is needed at all: you order online and it ships. Searching pet supplements near me Ann Arbor will surface local shelves, but shelf stock does not tell you dose amounts or testing status.
Do I need a referral?
No. Supplements are not prescription products, so no referral or veterinary authorization is required to purchase them in Michigan. That said, a referral does matter for the diagnosis behind the purchase: orthopedic specialists and rehab practices generally prefer a referral from your primary vet, and that exam is what tells you whether supplements are even the right lever.
How far will I need to travel?
For the supplement itself, zero miles. K9-REPAIR ships direct to Ann Arbor addresses. For veterinary care, most Ann Arbor owners reach a general practice within roughly ten minutes, while specialty surgical and rehabilitation options often mean a drive toward Livonia, Novi, or East Lansing, generally thirty minutes to about an hour depending on the facility.
Where can I buy pet supplements in Ann Arbor, MI for dogs without going to a store?
Order online and have them delivered. pawgen ships K9-REPAIR to every Ann Arbor zip code including 48103, 48104, 48105 and 48108, so there is no drive and no dependence on local shelf stock. This is how most owners handle the November through March stretch when they would rather not be out on icy roads.
What should I look for in pet supplements in Ann Arbor, MI for dogs with stiff joints?
Look for four things: milligram amounts per serving rather than a proprietary blend, third-party batch testing with a certificate of analysis you can request, dosing scaled to body weight, and a refund window of at least a month. Then talk to your veterinarian about how it fits with your dog's current care plan.
Are BPC-157 and TB-500 legal to buy for my dog in Ann Arbor?
Yes, they are sold as supplements and can be purchased and shipped to Michigan addresses. They are not FDA-approved veterinary drugs, and pawgen's content about them is educational. Research suggests these peptides may support tissue repair processes, and owners report using them through recovery periods, but no supplement treats or cures any condition.
Does winter weather in Ann Arbor really change how much support my dog needs?
It changes the load, which is what matters. Cold, damp conditions from late autumn into March coincide with harder arthritis flares, and freeze-thaw glazing on sidewalks and driveways increases slip risk for senior dogs. Many Ann Arbor owners plan supplement support and indoor exercise substitutions around that seasonal window rather than reacting after an injury.
Can I give K9-REPAIR alongside my dog's prescription medication?
Ask your veterinarian before combining anything, and never stop a prescribed medication on your own. Bring the K9-REPAIR label and certificate of analysis to the appointment so your vet can review the actual ingredients against the current prescription. This is the single most useful five-minute conversation you can have before adding a new product.

Educational content. BPC-157 and TB-500 are not FDA-approved veterinary drugs. Talk to your veterinarian before starting anything new, especially if your dog is on prescribed medication.