Veterinarians for dog longevity

Understand how PetMoreTime can help you work in a new area of veterinary medicine, using advanced science, cutting-edge technology and continuous monitoring to transform the lives of your canine patients.

Key role in all stages

The veterinarian is the key player in the Longevity Protocol.

From the initial assessment, prescribing drugs and nutraceuticals, to ongoing data monitoring and treatment adjustments. You will accompany the patient through all phases of the protocol, ensuring that they receive a totally personalized and effective treatment.

Key role in all stages

The veterinarian is the key player in the Longevity Protocol.

From the initial assessment, prescribing drugs and nutraceuticals, to ongoing data monitoring and treatment adjustments. You will accompany the patient through all phases of the protocol, ensuring that they receive a totally personalized and effective treatment.

Personalized prescription
As each dog is unique, the PetMoreTime protocol is customized, in a manipulated way, to meet the animal's needs.
Epigenetic tests
As this is a therapy focused on extending healthy lifespan, it is essential to monitor markers of ageing using epigenetic tests. With PetMoreTime you'll have access to these tests to adjust prescriptions and monitor your patient.
Smart collar
We understand the importance of having data when making decisions and monitoring treatment. That's why we have state-of-the-art technology applied to a smart collar that works like a "smart watch" for dogs, providing daily vital and biometric data through continuous monitoring.
Algorithm for support
We have a proprietary algorithm trained to support decision-making right from the start of the protocol. This algorithm will help you understand dosages and frequency, offering scientific references to support you throughout your journey with the patient.
Integrated community
We understand that geroscience is something new, which is why we are focused on building a community of professionals dedicated to longevity to exchange experiences and support the development and application of new scientific studies.

Canine longevity course

In partnership with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, we are developing an exclusive Canine Longevity course for veterinarians. In it, you will have access to the latest scientific findings and learn how to apply this knowledge in clinical practice, ensuring the best health and longevity for your patients.

To receive information about the launch of the course, register by clicking on the button below:

Canine longevity course

In partnership with Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, we are developing an exclusive Canine Longevity course for veterinarians. In it, you will have access to the latest scientific findings and learn how to apply this knowledge in clinical practice, ensuring the best health and longevity for your patients.

To receive information about the launch of the course, register by clicking on the button below:

Learn more about the science of longevity

Explore our Science page and find out more about the studies on which the PetMoreTime Protocol is based.

Frequently Asked Questions

Veterinarian, clarify all your doubts about the PetMoreTime protocol for canine longevity

What is the scientific basis of the PetMoreTime protocol?
The PetMoreTime protocol is based on advances in geroscience, the study of interventions that can slow down aging and extend the healthy life of animals. Our focus is on improving the quality of life of dogs, using molecules such as rapamycin, which, based on pre-clinical studies and research, has the potential to support cardiac, cognitive and immune functions. It also helps with oral health. Deepen your knowledge with our Scientific Literature.
Who is the scientist behind the PetMoreTime protocol?
The protocol was developed by a team led by Dr. Matt Kaeberlein, a global reference in the science of canine aging and co-founder of the Dog Aging Project, the largest scientific program on dog longevity in the world. He and his team are at the forefront of innovative studies that seek to extend the healthy life of dogs, supported by solid scientific evidence.
From what age can a dog take part in the PetMoreTime protocol?
Our protocol is currently available for senior dogs (from 7 years old). As this is a highly personalized protocol, the dog is assessed individually by a veterinarian to ensure that the protocol is suited to each animal's stage of life and health conditions.
Is the PetMoreTime protocol safe for all dogs?
Yes, the protocol is designed to be safe. We stress that it is always important for the vet to carry out a full clinical assessment before starting the protocol, taking into account the health history and specific needs of each dog. That's why the protocol includes a face-to-face consultation and veterinary support.
How does monitoring a dog work in the PetMoreTime protocol?
After starting the protocol, the dog will be regularly monitored by the veterinarian who started the process. This veterinarian will monitor the effects of the treatment and adjust the dosage as necessary to ensure the best health and well-being results.
What are the expected benefits of the PetMoreTime protocol?
Based on the studies, it is hoped that dogs participating in the PetMoreTime protocol will show improvements in their cardiac function, behavior and oral health, promoting a better quality of life as they age. We invite you to delve deeper into scientific studies in the area on our Scientific Literature page.