TROT for IVDD and Long Back Breeds
Doxies, corgis, frenchies, basset hounds. The dogs whose spines were built for a workload they didn’t pick. This is the daily floor for the long back home.

Why the routine matters more than the supplement
Most of what protects an IVDD spine is the home. Ramps where the couch jumps used to be. Slip rugs over the slick floor patch. No more two stair leaps off the bed. The chew fits inside that picture, not as the centerpiece. The page below has the 30 minute audit that catches the hidden risks first.
Owners who do the audit and add a daily floor (the chew, the ramp, the no jump rule) tend to have fewer middle of the night yelp moments. We can’t promise that. We can say the routine is what works for the doxies and corgis we hear from.
What’s in TROT
- Glucosamine 500mg · joint cartilage support nutrient
- Chondroitin 300mg · pairs with glucosamine
- MSM 200mg · connective tissue sulfur
- Green Lipped Mussel 20mg · most studied joint nutrient in dogs
- Hyaluronic Acid 8mg · joint fluid
- Hemp Seed Oil 100mg · omega-rich daily fat
Read these alongside the routine
Common questions
Is TROT safe for an IVDD dog?
My doxie is 11. Can she still start?
Does it replace a back brace or rest crate?
How long until we know if it’s helping?
Bloom Azure · TROT · Built for the dogs whose joints are doing more than they used to.