![]() ![]() Some dogs are fine with a chewable, while others may do well if you hide the supplement in their favorite food, such as peanut butter. If your dog won’t eat the supplement, then you will have unfortunately wasted a fair amount of money. An FDA-approved facility will also be under more scrutiny to make sure the company remains ethical in their practices. An advantage of having the supplement approved by the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) is that they have regulations that must be met before the product can be sold to the public. It is important to find a product that follows safety standards so you know that you are giving your dog what it says on the package. Speak with your veterinarian for advice on dosages. You don’t want fillers if you are trying to treat joint issues. Know what ingredients are in the supplement and what they are for. Omega-3 fatty acids are also known to support joint health. Usually, a loading dose is required and then a maintenance dose, which is typically about 15mg/kg daily. There are studies that prove glucosamine and chondroitin are beneficial, but they do need to be in fairly high amounts. This is the most important factor because the ingredients have the potential to help your dog. Let’s discuss features to consider when selecting a joint supplement. It’s not recommended to give your dog supplements without speaking to your veterinarian first, just in case the symptoms your dog is exhibiting are not related to joint pain, but rather something else. It’s important to notice when your dog is not acting normal. Your dog may show only a few of these symptoms or others that aren’t listed. A few signs that your dog has joint and/or hip pain are: Joint and hip supplements are ideal for senior dogs or dogs predisposed to developing joint problems, in order to prevent issues from occurring as they get older. ![]()
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