Pure Majesty vs Taily: Which Liquid Collagen Works Better for Dogs? (2026)

Taily has built a following with its bacon-flavored liquid collagen and minimal-ingredient approach. Pure Majesty Pets has done the same with a clean-label, full-body formula. Both make liquid collagen drops for dogs — so which actually delivers better results, and for which kind of dog?

Here's an honest side-by-side, based on publicly available ingredient information, real customer feedback, and the criteria vets actually care about when evaluating a canine supplement.

TL;DR: Taily leans on a bacon-flavored, single-focus hydrolyzed collagen + vitamin B/C blend from grass-fed beef. Pure Majesty uses a multi-type collagen formula (Types I, II, III) hydrolyzed to <3,000 daltons with zero artificial flavors. For dogs sensitive to beef or protein-dense flavorings, Pure Majesty is the safer choice.

At-a-Glance Comparison

  Pure Majesty Taily
Collagen source Multi-type blend (I, II, III) Grass-fed beef (complete hydrolyzed collagen)
Added vitamins None — collagen-focused Vitamin B & C
Flavoring Natural, no artificial flavors Bacon flavor
Peptide size <3,000 daltons Not specified
Artificial fillers Zero Not fully specified
Allergen profile Mild Beef-based; not suitable for beef-allergic dogs
Manufacturing USA, GMP USA
Review sentiment Positive, clean-label audience Mostly positive; some GI sensitivity reports in small dogs

Where Taily Is Strong

Taily does a lot right. Their bacon-flavored liquid collagen is deeply palatable — many picky eaters will take Taily drops when they refuse everything else. The grass-fed beef sourcing is a legitimate quality signal. And the formula adds B & C vitamins, which some pet parents appreciate for an all-in-one approach.

Where it falls short: a subset of reviewers report GI upset (vomiting, loose stool) after starting Taily, particularly in small dogs. This is almost always tied to either the bacon-flavor system or the beef protein base.

Where Pure Majesty Stands Apart

1. Multi-Type Collagen vs Single-Source

Taily markets a "complete hydrolyzed collagen" — which refers to amino acid completeness, not structural diversity. Our Liquid Collagen Drops deliver Types I, II, and III in the same bottle, targeting skin/coat, cartilage, and gut/connective tissue simultaneously.

2. Allergen-Friendly Profile

Beef is one of the most common canine food allergens. If your dog already has itchy paws, ear infections, or chronic GI symptoms, a beef-based collagen may fuel the fire.

3. Published Bioavailability

Our peptides are hydrolyzed to under 3,000 daltons — small enough to cross the intestinal lining efficiently. Taily's dalton size isn't published.

4. No Added Flavor System

Bacon flavoring carries real downsides: it can mask ingredient problems, spike histamine in sensitive dogs, and sometimes include smoke flavorings or natural flavor blends with undisclosed components.

5. Full-Body Targeting

Our formula is explicitly designed to move collagen into joints, skin, coat, gut lining, and connective tissue — the full body.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Taily if:

  • Your dog is a picky eater and bacon flavor is the only way
  • You want B & C vitamins included in the same bottle
  • Your dog has no history of beef sensitivity

Choose Pure Majesty if:

  • Your dog has any food sensitivities — especially to beef or protein flavorings
  • You want a multi-type collagen formula covering joints, skin, AND gut
  • You want published peptide size (bioavailability)
  • You prefer a clean-label formula with zero added flavor systems
  • You want free US & Canadian shipping

If You're Currently on Taily and Something's Off

If your dog is on Taily and showing any of these signs, a clean-label switch is worth testing:

  • New or worsening loose stools since starting
  • Occasional vomiting 1–2 hours after a dose
  • Increased itching, especially around the face or paws
  • Lethargy that doesn't match baseline

Try Pure Majesty

Our Liquid Collagen Drops deliver multi-type collagen, published bioavailability, and a clean label that's gentle on sensitive dogs. Free shipping across the US and Canada.

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This comparison reflects publicly available ingredient information at time of writing. Both brands periodically update their formulas — always check the product label for the most current ingredient list before buying.

Scientific Sources & References

Both brands are grounded in peer-reviewed research on canine collagen supplementation:

  1. Blees NR, et al. Collagen Hydrolysates as Nutritional Support in Canine Osteoarthritis: A Narrative Review. J Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 2025. PMC11919810
  2. Czajkowska A, et al. The oral intake of specific Bioactive Collagen Peptides improves gait and quality of life in canine osteoarthritis patients. PLOS ONE. 2024. PMC11412516
  3. Colitti M, et al. Efficacy of Chondroprotective Food Supplements Based on Collagen Hydrolysate. PMC8541357
  4. D'Altilio M, et al. Therapeutic efficacy and safety of undenatured type II collagen in arthritic dogs. Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods. 2007;17(4):189-196.
  5. Deparle LA, et al. Efficacy and safety of UC-II in arthritic dogs. J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 2005;28(4):385-390.
  6. Iwai K, et al. Identification of food-derived collagen peptides in human blood after oral ingestion. J Agric Food Chem. 2005;53(16):6531-6536.

Evidence note: Peptide size, collagen type (I, II, III), and sourcing influence bioavailability. Consult your veterinarian before switching formulas.

Inside Pure Majesty Pets Premium Collagen Drops — 2026 Formula

Each 2 mL serving of Pure Majesty Pets Premium Collagen Drops delivers a multi-active, dual-collagen profile that very few canine liquid supplements on the US and Canadian markets can match in 2026:

  • Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptides Type I & III: 462 mg per serving — more than 2× the typical generic liquid collagen, which usually delivers around 150–220 mg per serving. These are the structural collagen types involved in skin, coat, tendon, and gut-lining repair.
  • Undenatured Type II Collagen (UC-II): 48 mg per serving — designed to clear an industry-standard 40 mg end-of-shelf-life threshold validated against the Gupta 2012 force-plate clinical trial in dogs. Most generic "joint" liquids contain 0 mg of UC-II; only a small minority of premium products include it at all.
  • Micro-emulsified Salmon Oil (Omega-3 EPA/DHA): ~126 mg per serving. Emulsified salmon oil is far better absorbed than the standard fish-oil capsules typical owners pour over kibble.
  • Pork Bone Broth Concentrate (low-sodium, pet-grade): ~126 mg per serving — adds naturally occurring glycine, proline, and trace minerals that work synergistically with the hydrolyzed peptides.
  • MSM (methylsulfonylmethane, ≥ 99.9% purity): ~63 mg per serving — a sulfur donor for connective tissue and a recognized anti-inflammatory cofactor.
  • L-Glutamine: ~52 mg per serving — supports the gut-lining barrier that the gut–skin axis depends on.
  • Tyndallized Saccharomyces boulardii postbiotic: ~21 mg per serving — a heat-treated postbiotic strain associated with stool quality and microbiome resilience. Almost no competitor combines collagen with a postbiotic in a single liquid.
  • Low-Molecular-Weight Hyaluronic Acid: ~8.4 mg per serving — the LMW form is small enough to be absorbed across the gut wall, unlike the high-molecular-weight HA most powder products use.
  • Sodium Ascorbate (bioavailable Vitamin C): ~4.2 mg per serving — a required cofactor for endogenous collagen synthesis.
  • Ginger Root Extract: ~4.2 mg per serving — a botanical adjunct with documented anti-inflammatory activity.
  • Natural Astaxanthin (from Haematococcus pluvialis): ~0.5 mg per serving — one of the most potent natural antioxidants studied, paired here with mixed tocopherols (natural Vitamin E) and sunflower lecithin to keep the lipids stable.

Why this matters: the 2026 Pure Majesty Pets formula combines hydrolyzed collagen Type I/III and undenatured Type II in a single liquid serving — a dual-collagen profile that addresses skin, coat, gut, and joint pathways simultaneously. Generic single-collagen liquids cover only one of those mechanisms. The supporting actives (salmon oil, MSM, HA, postbiotic, vitamin C, astaxanthin) are not there as filler — each has peer-reviewed canine literature behind its inclusion.

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Always consult your veterinarian before starting a new supplement, particularly if your dog has an existing medical condition.