
What is IVDD & Why Should You Care?
While all dogs can experience back problems, spine and disc-related issues are far more common in dogs with long backs and short legs. Due to their body type, breeds such as French Bulldogs, Dachshunds and Corgis have a far higher risk of developing IVDD, a degenerative disc disease.
This condition affects the spinal cord, causing a range of painful mobility issues and making them more prone to slipped and ruptured discs.

Our Mission
Meet Audrey – The Inspiration Behind Our Mission
Audrey is our spirited 4-year-old French Bulldog – and the heart of our brand. When Audrey woke up one day unable to move her back legs, we were devastated.
The diagnosis was IVDD. As devoted pet parents, we vowed to do everything to help her heal and to protect other dogs from the same fate. That’s how Audrey’s Joint Care Chews were born.
We turned our love for Audrey into a mission: to educate and empower dog owners with a simple way to keep their pets backs & joints healthy, so no family has to face the pain of IVDD alone.