Over-the-Counter Dog Joint Supplements
When Sobek ruptured his cranial cruciate ligament, our ER veterinarian recommended glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM and fish oil to prevent osteoarthritis. Loaded with this information, I began researching different supplements. Here, I recommend dosage amounts plus product brands.
With any joint issue, controlling inflammation is a must. As with anything, a combination approach usually works best. Given the number of products available, it’s hard to know which supplements really work and which should be left on the shelf.
Supplements
Glucosamine is the gold standard for keeping osteoarthritis to a minimum, but mixed with chondroitin and methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), you have a powerful combination to prevent and reduce joint inflammation. Plus, green-lipped mussels, fish oil and collagen supplements kept popping up while researching joint supplements.
Vetri-Science Glyco Flex
This is my favorite product. I’ve had great results for both dogs and myself. This product contains the powerhouse supplements, such as glucosamine, MSM and chondroitin, as well as green-lipped mussels and grape seed extract plus extra vitamin C and E, which have shown great results when combined.
After being diagnosed with a herniated disc and enduring several bouts of Sciatica, I searched relentlessly for a joint supplement that works. My chiropractor recommended Vetri-Science Glyco Flex II and I felt favorable results within two weeks. I take two tablets in the morning with breakfast and it does keep Sciatica at bay (fingers crossed).
Vetri-Science Glyco Flex offers different formulas and strengths, ranging from prevention to post surgical orthopedic recovery. The moment Sobek was diagnosed with a ruptured cruciate ligament, I began adding Glyco Flex II to his meals. Post TTA surgery, I started Glyco Flex III to his meals.
Cosequin by Nutramax Laboratories
Cosequin by Nutramax Laboratories is a great joint support brand offering different stages depending on dosage needed for pets. Chewable tablets or capsules contain manganese, glucosamine and chondroitin.
Dasuquin by Nutramax Laboratories
If price is an issue, as supplements can easily creep up to $50 per month for a larger dog, Nutramax Laboratories developed Dasuquin. Personally, I haven’t used this product. However, I’ve heard glowing testimonials from pet parents so it’s definitely worth a try.
