If you've been researching collagen and joint supplements for your dog, you've almost certainly come across Wonder Paws. They're a well-known player in the liquid supplement space with their "Superhero" product line. At the same time, more and more pet parents are discovering Pure Majesty Pets — and asking the fair question: what actually makes them different?
This comparison puts the two brands side-by-side on the things that actually matter: the collagen type, bioavailability, what else is in the bottle, manufacturing standards, and value per dose.
TL;DR: Both brands make USA-manufactured liquid supplements with overlapping goals. The main difference: Pure Majesty uses Types I, II, and III collagen hydrolyzed to under 3,000 daltons with zero artificial preservatives and zero fillers. Wonder Paws uses a 3-type collagen blend with added hyaluronic acid, but includes sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate, stevia, and citric acid as excipients. Pure Majesty tends to come out ahead for pet parents who specifically want a clean-label, full-body formula.
At-a-Glance Comparison
| Pure Majesty | Wonder Paws | |
|---|---|---|
| Collagen types | Types I, II, III | 3 types (Collagen 3X) |
| Hydrolysis | <3,000 daltons | Not specified |
| Artificial preservatives | None | Sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate |
| Sweeteners / flavor additives | None | Stevia, citric acid, aloe vera |
| Artificial fillers | Zero | Multiple excipients |
| Manufacturing | USA, GMP-certified | USA, NASC-certified |
| Shipping | Free USA & Canada | Paid shipping varies |
Where Wonder Paws Is Strong
Let's be fair about where Wonder Paws does well. They're NASC-certified, which is a meaningful quality audit. Their Collagen 3X formula includes three types of collagen plus hyaluronic acid in a concentrated dose (600 mg per 2 drops). Their Hip & Joint chews pair glucosamine with chondroitin, MSM, curcumin, and type II collagen — a reasonable joint stack.
Their positioning as "Superhero Supplements" resonates with pet parents who want a clear, approachable brand. Reviews are generally positive, with anecdotal reports of improved mobility in senior dogs.
If you're happy with a supplement that contains preservatives, stevia, and multiple excipients, Wonder Paws is a solid mainstream option.
Where Pure Majesty Stands Apart
1. Clean label
This is the biggest single difference. Our Liquid Collagen Drops contain zero sodium benzoate, zero potassium sorbate, zero stevia, zero artificial flavors, and zero fillers. For dogs with sensitive stomachs or pet parents who've spent years reading labels, this matters.
2. Bioavailability is specified
Our peptides are hydrolyzed under 3,000 daltons — small enough to cross the intestinal lining efficiently. Wonder Paws doesn't publish a dalton size, which makes it impossible to compare absorption directly.
3. Full-body targeting, not just joints
Type I (skin, coat, nails), Type II (cartilage), Type III (gut, blood vessels, connective tissues) work synergistically. Pure Majesty's formula was built to hit all three systems at once, not just rebrand a joint supplement.
4. Free US & Canadian shipping
Wonder Paws charges for shipping in most cases. Our subscription orders ship free both sides of the border.
5. Made for dogs — not re-labeled from human supplements
Dosing, flavor, and peptide size are calibrated for canine physiology, not scaled down from a human product.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Wonder Paws if:
- You're shopping at Target, Chewy, or Amazon and want a big-box-brand option
- You specifically want a joint-only chew format
- You're comfortable with stevia and mild preservatives in the formula
Choose Pure Majesty if:
- You want a clean-label formula with zero artificial preservatives or sweeteners
- You want full-body benefits (skin, coat, joints, gut) from a single bottle
- You're in Canada or want free shipping regardless
- You want a small, focused brand where every formulation decision is transparent
- Your dog has a sensitive stomach, allergies, or histamine issues
Try Pure Majesty Risk-Free
If you're currently on Wonder Paws and not seeing the results you hoped for — or just want to know if a cleaner formula makes a real difference — most pet parents notice improvements within 3–4 weeks. Our Liquid Collagen Drops come with a satisfaction guarantee.
Try Pure Majesty Liquid Collagen Drops →
For joint-specific support, see our Advanced Hip & Joint Chews. Or browse the full Liquid Supplements & Drops collection.
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 Pure Majesty and Wonder Paws market collagen- and glucosamine-based supplements. The claims made about these ingredients rest on a body of peer-reviewed veterinary research:
- Barbeau-Grégoire M, Otis C, Cournoyer A, Moreau M, Lussier B, Troncy E. A 2022 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Enriched Therapeutic Diets and Nutraceuticals in Canine and Feline Osteoarthritis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022;23(18):10384.
- McCarthy G, O'Donovan J, Jones B, McAllister H, Seed M, Mooney C. Randomised double-blind, positive-controlled trial to assess the efficacy of glucosamine/chondroitin sulfate for the treatment of dogs with osteoarthritis. The Veterinary Journal. 2007;174(1):54-61. PubMed 16647870
- Bhathal A, Spryszak M, Louizos C, Frankel G. Glucosamine and chondroitin use in canines for osteoarthritis: A review. Open Veterinary Journal. 2017;7(1):36-49. PMC5356289
- Blees NR, et al. Collagen Hydrolysates as Nutritional Support in Canine Osteoarthritis: A Narrative Review. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition. 2025. PMC11919810
- 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
- D'Altilio M, Peal A, Alvey M, et al. Therapeutic efficacy and safety of undenatured type II collagen singly or in combination with glucosamine and chondroitin in arthritic dogs. Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods. 2007;17(4):189-196.
- Colitti M, et al. Efficacy of Chondroprotective Food Supplements Based on Collagen Hydrolysate and Compounds Isolated from Marine Organisms. PMC8541357
Evidence note: Both brands' formulations are grounded in an active body of veterinary nutraceutical research. Clinical results for glucosamine, chondroitin, and collagen peptides are supportive but mixed, and no supplement replaces veterinary assessment for dogs with clinical arthritis or systemic disease. Comparison reflects publicly available ingredient information; always consult your veterinarian before starting a new supplement.