Pure Majesty vs Healthy Petz: Which Liquid Collagen Is Better for Dogs? (2026)

Pure Majesty Pets liquid collagen drops for dogs — the most complete multi-active spectrum compared with Healthy Petz

Quick answer: Both Pure Majesty and Healthy Petz make clean, filler-free liquid collagen for dogs, and both are genuinely strong formulas — this is not a real-versus-fake comparison. Healthy Petz Premium Liquid Collagen is a focused, high-dose joint-and-collagen formula: per 1 mL serving it lists 900 mg hydrolyzed collagen Type I & III, 40 mg undenatured Type II (UC-II), 400 mg MSM, 50 mg hyaluronic acid and 50 mg vitamin C, in a natural bacon flavor — and on those shared core actives its numbers sit clearly above Pure Majesty's per-serving figures. Pure Majesty Pets is the most complete liquid collagen spectrum: alongside a dual-collagen joint core (462 mg hydrolyzed Type I & III plus 48 mg clinical-dose undenatured Type II / UC-II), it is the only one of the two that also layers in omega-3 salmon oil (EPA/DHA), natural astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine, bone broth and an S. boulardii postbiotic — so one bottle works skin & coat, joints, gut and antioxidant defense at once. Choose Pure Majesty for the widest whole-dog coverage; choose Healthy Petz if you specifically want the single highest collagen or MSM number. Either way, a supplement supports health — talk to your veterinarian before starting one.

Healthy Petz has built a strong reputation around its Premium Liquid Collagen, a clean, bacon-flavored joint and collagen formula with a loyal Amazon following. Pure Majesty Pets plays in the same premium, clean-label space. So if you are weighing one against the other, what actually separates them?

This comparison breaks down both brands fairly on the criteria that matter: collagen and joint actives, whole-body coverage, clean-label standards, flavor and value — and it is honest about where each one leads.

TL;DR: Healthy Petz is a strong, focused collagen-and-joint formula: high-dose hydrolyzed collagen with UC-II, MSM, hyaluronic acid and vitamin C in a bacon flavor dogs love — and per 1 mL it actually out-doses Pure Majesty on those shared core actives. Pure Majesty is the more complete spectrum: it pairs a collagen-and-joint core with a researched skin, antioxidant and gut layer — micro-emulsified salmon oil, natural astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine, an S. boulardii postbiotic and bone broth — that the Healthy Petz collagen formula simply does not contain. On raw milligrams of the shared core actives Healthy Petz leads; on breadth of distinct actives and systems covered, Pure Majesty leads.

Pure Majesty Pets liquid collagen drops for dogs compared with Healthy Petz Premium Liquid Collagen — most complete multi-active spectrum

At-a-Glance Comparison

Both labels below reflect publicly available information as of 2026. Serving sizes differ — Pure Majesty is a concentrated 2 mL drop, Healthy Petz a 1 mL liquid — so read the milligrams as each brand's stated per-serving dose, not as a like-for-like head-to-head.

Pure Majesty Healthy Petz
Serving size 2 mL concentrated drops 1 mL liquid
Collagen types Types I, II & III (hydrolyzed I/III + undenatured UC-II) Types I, II & III (hydrolyzed I/III + UC-II)
Hydrolyzed collagen (I & III) ~462 mg 900 mg (higher)
Undenatured Type II (UC-II) ~48 mg 40 mg
MSM ~63 mg 400 mg (higher)
Hyaluronic acid ~8.4 mg (low-molecular-weight) 50 mg (higher)
Vitamin C ~4.2 mg (sodium ascorbate) 50 mg (higher)
L-Glutamine Yes — ~52 mg Not listed
Gut support L-glutamine + S. boulardii postbiotic + bone broth + Type I/III collagen Not listed (collagen-and-joint focus)
Omega-3 (EPA/DHA salmon oil) Yes — ~126 mg micro-emulsified Not listed
Antioxidant (astaxanthin) Yes — ~0.5 mg natural astaxanthin Not listed
Beyond the collagen+joint core Salmon oil omega-3, astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine, S. boulardii postbiotic, bone broth None listed (collagen-and-joint focus)
Systems targeted Skin, coat, joints, gut & antioxidant defense Joints & collagen
Flavor Unflavored drops (dosed onto food) Natural bacon flavor
Fillers / artificial additives None None stated
Manufacturing North America, GMP, COA on every batch Per brand
Shipping Free USA & Canada Per retailer / Amazon

Where Healthy Petz Is Strong

Let's give Healthy Petz full and fair credit, because it earns it. The Premium Liquid Collagen is a genuinely strong, well-dosed formula — and on the actives the two brands share, it is the higher-dosed of the pair.

  • High single doses — higher than ours on the shared core. Per 1 mL serving, Healthy Petz lists more hydrolyzed collagen (900 mg), MSM (400 mg), hyaluronic acid (50 mg) and vitamin C (50 mg) than Pure Majesty does per serving. If your single priority is the biggest collagen or MSM number on the label, Healthy Petz clearly leads on those figures — though it is worth reading those label numbers critically before buying (see the dose-math reality check below).
  • It includes UC-II. Unlike many "joint" liquids, Healthy Petz does include undenatured Type II collagen (40 mg) alongside its hydrolyzed Type I & III — a meaningful, cartilage-specific active that most budget formulas skip.
  • A focused, clean collagen-and-joint stack. Its five actives — collagen I & III, UC-II, MSM, hyaluronic acid and vitamin C — are exactly the ones that matter most for joints, cartilage and the body's own collagen synthesis, with nothing wasted.
  • Palatability. Its natural bacon flavor makes dosing easy for picky dogs, and the brand states no fillers, binders, artificial additives or common allergens.

In short: Healthy Petz is a strong, focused collagen-and-joint formula, and its label lists higher numbers than ours on the core actives the two share — though those numbers are worth reading critically (its stated 1 mL serving adds up to roughly 1,590 mg of listed ingredients, which is physically tight for a thin liquid; see the dose-math reality check below). Where it is narrower is in breadth — it is built around collagen and joints, and (based on publicly available information) its 1 mL serving lists only those five actives plus a natural bacon flavor. It does not include an omega-3 fish/salmon oil, astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine, bone broth, or any probiotic, prebiotic or postbiotic. That is exactly the layer Pure Majesty adds.

Where Pure Majesty Stands Apart

The clearest way to see the difference is not to argue milligram-for-milligram — on the actives the two brands share, Healthy Petz's label lists more. The real difference is breadth: how many distinct actives and how many body systems each 2 mL serving of Pure Majesty Pets Premium Collagen Drops actually works at once. Grouped by the job each ingredient does:

Skin & coat — the layer Healthy Petz is not built around.

  • Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptides Type I & III — 462 mg/serving: the structural collagens that rebuild the skin barrier and support coat shine, hydrolyzed to <3,000 daltons for absorption. (Healthy Petz lists a higher collagen dose.)
  • Micro-emulsified Salmon Oil (omega-3 EPA/DHA) — ~126 mg/serving: the most consistently supported anti-inflammatory in canine research, emulsified so it absorbs better than a fish-oil capsule poured over kibble. Healthy Petz does not list an omega-3 oil.
  • Natural Astaxanthin — ~0.5 mg/serving: a potent antioxidant that helps protect skin and coat from oxidative stress (see antioxidant section below). Healthy Petz does not list an antioxidant like this.

Joints & mobility.

  • Undenatured Type II Collagen (UC-II) — 48 mg/serving: the cartilage-specific form studied in force-plate gait trials in dogs, dosed to clear a 40 mg end-of-shelf-life threshold. Both brands include UC-II here — this is shared common ground, and a point in Healthy Petz's favor too.
  • MSM (≥99.9% purity) — ~63 mg/serving: a sulfur donor for connective tissue and a recognized anti-inflammatory cofactor. (Healthy Petz lists a higher MSM dose.)
  • Low-Molecular-Weight Hyaluronic Acid — ~8.4 mg/serving: joint lubrication and skin hydration, in the LMW form small enough to absorb across the gut wall. (Healthy Petz lists a higher HA dose; ours is specified as low-molecular-weight.)
  • Ginger Root Extract — ~4.2 mg/serving: a botanical adjunct with documented anti-inflammatory activity that Healthy Petz does not list.

Gut & digestion — a layer Healthy Petz does not list.

  • L-Glutamine — ~52 mg/serving: fuel for the gut-lining barrier the gut–skin axis depends on. Healthy Petz does not list L-glutamine.
  • Tyndallized Saccharomyces boulardii postbiotic — ~21 mg/serving: a heat-treated postbiotic associated with stool quality and microbiome resilience. Healthy Petz's collagen formula does not list a probiotic, prebiotic or postbiotic, so this gut layer is unique to Pure Majesty.
  • Pork Bone Broth Concentrate — ~126 mg/serving: naturally occurring glycine, proline and trace minerals that work synergistically with the hydrolyzed peptides. Not listed by Healthy Petz.

Antioxidant & cofactor support.

  • Natural Astaxanthin (from Haematococcus pluvialis) — ~0.5 mg/serving: one of the most potent natural antioxidants studied, paired with mixed tocopherols (natural Vitamin E) and sunflower lecithin to keep the lipids stable. Healthy Petz does not list an antioxidant like astaxanthin.
  • Sodium Ascorbate (bioavailable Vitamin C) — ~4.2 mg/serving: a required cofactor for the dog's own collagen synthesis. (Healthy Petz lists a higher vitamin C dose.)

Here is the honest summary: Healthy Petz wins the individual dose lines on every active the two brands share — collagen, UC-II, MSM, HA and vitamin C — and it covers joints and collagen very well. Pure Majesty's edge is that it covers more columns at once — skin & coat, joints, gut and antioxidant defense — because it is the only one of the two to add an omega-3, astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine, a postbiotic and bone broth on top of the collagen-and-joint core. That is what "most complete spectrum" means here: not bigger numbers on every line (Healthy Petz leads there), but the widest range of distinct actives and mechanisms in one 2 mL serving.

1. The skin, coat & antioxidant layer

Our Liquid Collagen Drops add micro-emulsified salmon oil (EPA/DHA) and natural astaxanthin to the collagen base — an omega-3 and antioxidant layer for skin and coat that Healthy Petz's collagen-and-joint formula does not list. If your dog's concerns include a dull coat, dry or itchy skin, this is the clearest point of difference.

2. Multi-type collagen plus a whole-dog stack

Both formulas pair hydrolyzed Type I & III with undenatured Type II (UC-II) — good company to be in, and Healthy Petz doses the shared collagen higher. Pure Majesty then builds outward with L-glutamine, ginger, bone broth and an S. boulardii postbiotic so a single bottle targets joints + skin + coat + gut + antioxidant defense, each with a dedicated active behind it.

3. Published peptide size

Our peptides are specified at <3,000 daltons, and our hyaluronic acid is specified as low-molecular-weight for absorption. Where a competitor does not publish peptide or HA molecular size, that is a meaningful information gap — always check the current label.

4. A different, complementary gut approach

Healthy Petz's collagen formula does not list any probiotic, prebiotic or postbiotic; Pure Majesty adds a heat-stable S. boulardii postbiotic alongside L-glutamine and bone broth. If gut and gut–skin-axis support matters to you, that digestive layer is a genuine point of difference — it is built into Pure Majesty and absent from the Healthy Petz label.

5. Free US & Canada shipping

Pure Majesty Pets ships free across both the United States and Canada, which can matter for Canadian pet parents comparing the two.

A quick reality check on the dose math

One thing worth doing with any comparison like this is simple arithmetic on the label. Healthy Petz states a 1 mL serving, and the listed amounts in that serving add up like this: 900 mg hydrolyzed collagen + 40 mg UC-II + 400 mg MSM + 50 mg hyaluronic acid + 50 mg vitamin C + 150 mg natural bacon flavor ≈ 1,590 mg of listed ingredients in 1 mL. The open question is a physical one: a water-based liquid of 1 mL typically weighs only about 1,000–1,200 mg in total (the water included), so fitting roughly 1.59 g of dry actives into a single millilitre — before the water, preservatives and flavor carrier you need to make it pour from a dropper — is hard to picture. The label math is worth a second look; it does not add up cleanly for a thin, pourable liquid.

To be fair, this is an open question, not an accusation — there are several perfectly benign explanations. The real serving size may simply be larger than 1 mL; the product may be a thick suspension or paste rather than an easy dropper liquid; or the figures on the listing may be simplified or rounded. The sensible move for a buyer is just to check the actual serving size and the texture on the current label before deciding, and to ask how 1.59 g of actives is meant to fit in 1 mL if that is indeed the stated serving.

This is also where transparency, rather than headline milligrams, becomes the thing to compare. Pure Majesty discloses realistic doses in a true thin-liquid 2 mL serving, every ingredient named and dosed against published research, with a certificate of analysis (COA) on every batch — numbers a buyer can actually verify rather than take on faith. When two labels are close on paper, the one whose figures reconcile with basic physics and come with batch-level proof is the easier one to trust.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Healthy Petz if:

  • You specifically want the single highest collagen or MSM dose on the label (it out-doses us on the shared core actives)
  • A natural bacon flavor matters for a picky dog
  • Your focus is squarely on joints and collagen, and you don't need an omega-3, antioxidant or gut layer in the same bottle

Choose Pure Majesty if:

  • You want the most complete spectrum: dual collagen (I, II, III) plus omega-3 salmon oil, astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine, a postbiotic and bone broth in one bottle
  • Your dog's needs span skin & coat and joints and gut, not just one of those
  • You want an antioxidant (astaxanthin), an omega-3 and a gut layer built in, not added separately
  • You want published peptide size and low-molecular-weight HA
  • You're in Canada or want free cross-border shipping

Put simply: for whole-dog completeness across skin, coat, joints and gut, Pure Majesty is the most complete spectrum of the two. If a buyer only wants the single highest collagen or MSM dose, Healthy Petz is a strong, legitimate option and the higher-dosed one on the shared core actives. Both are clean formulas — the right pick depends on whether you value breadth of coverage or a single maximal dose.

Try Pure Majesty

Our Liquid Collagen Drops deliver a multi-type, multi-active formula at clinically meaningful doses — the most complete liquid collagen spectrum for dogs we know of, covering skin, coat, joints, gut and antioxidant defense in one daily 2 mL serving. Free shipping across the US and Canada.

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Competitor information here is based on publicly available sources (the Healthy Petz product listing and Amazon listings) as of 2026 and reflects the brand's stated label. Both brands periodically update their formulas — always check the current product label for the most accurate, up-to-date ingredient list and doses before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pure Majesty vs Healthy Petz: which liquid collagen is better for dogs?

It depends on what you want. Healthy Petz Premium Liquid Collagen is a strong, focused formula with high single doses of collagen, UC-II, MSM, hyaluronic acid and vitamin C — and per 1 mL it out-doses Pure Majesty on those shared core actives. Pure Majesty is the more complete spectrum: on top of a dual-collagen joint core it adds omega-3 salmon oil, natural astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine and an S. boulardii postbiotic, so one bottle works skin and coat, joints, gut and antioxidant defense at once. For whole-dog breadth, Pure Majesty covers more distinct mechanisms; for the single highest collagen or MSM dose, Healthy Petz leads.

Is Healthy Petz liquid collagen good?

Yes. Based on publicly available information as of 2026, Healthy Petz Premium Liquid Collagen is a clean, well-built formula: per 1 mL serving it lists hydrolyzed Type I and III collagen (900 mg) with UC-II (40 mg), MSM (400 mg), hyaluronic acid (50 mg) and vitamin C (50 mg), in a natural bacon flavor with no fillers or artificial additives. On every active the two brands share, its stated milligrams are higher than ours. Always check the current label before buying.

What does Pure Majesty add that Healthy Petz does not?

Beyond the shared collagen-and-joint core, Pure Majesty adds an omega-3 layer (micro-emulsified salmon oil with EPA and DHA), natural astaxanthin for antioxidant support, ginger root extract, L-glutamine, a tyndallized S. boulardii postbiotic and pork bone broth concentrate. Healthy Petz's collagen-and-joint formula does not list fish or salmon oil, astaxanthin, ginger, L-glutamine, bone broth, or any probiotic, prebiotic or postbiotic, so Pure Majesty covers a skin-and-coat, antioxidant and gut layer that the Healthy Petz formula is not built around.

Which has the higher collagen dose?

Healthy Petz. On stated labels, Healthy Petz lists more hydrolyzed collagen per serving (900 mg in a 1 mL serving) than Pure Majesty's 462 mg in a concentrated 2 mL serving, and it also lists higher MSM, hyaluronic acid and vitamin C. Serving sizes are different, so this is not a perfect like-for-like comparison, but on the shared core actives Healthy Petz is the higher-dosed formula. If a single high collagen number is your only priority, Healthy Petz leads; if you want the widest range of distinct actives and systems covered, Pure Majesty is the more complete spectrum.

Can a 1 mL liquid really hold 1,590 mg of active ingredients?

It is worth checking. Healthy Petz's label lists about 1,590 mg of ingredients per a stated 1 mL serving (900 mg collagen + 40 mg UC-II + 400 mg MSM + 50 mg hyaluronic acid + 50 mg vitamin C + 150 mg natural bacon flavor), yet 1 mL of a water-based liquid usually weighs only about 1,000–1,200 mg in total, water included. Fitting roughly 1.59 g of dry actives into 1 mL is physically tight, so the math is worth a second look rather than taking at face value. There are perfectly innocent explanations — the true serving size may be larger than 1 mL, it may be a thick suspension rather than an easy dropper liquid, or the figures may be simplified or rounded — so the fair move is simply to check the actual serving size and texture on the current label before you buy. For comparison, Pure Majesty discloses realistic doses in a genuine thin-liquid 2 mL serving, names and doses every ingredient against published research, and ships a certificate of analysis (COA) on every batch, so the numbers are ones a buyer can independently verify.

Can these supplements treat my dog's arthritis or allergies?

No. Both are nutritional supplements that support normal joint, skin, coat and gut health; neither is a drug and neither is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, including arthritis or allergies. They are best used as part of a plan, not as a replacement for one. Always talk to your veterinarian before starting a new supplement, especially if your dog has an existing condition or takes medication.

Always consult your veterinarian before starting a new supplement, particularly if your dog has an existing medical condition or takes medication. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.