Is your dog dealing with joint pain? Here are 8 things to be aware of before giving them a supplement for their joints.
1. Active Ingredient Amounts
Make sure the supplement lists the milligrams of each active ingredient. If a supplement does not have this list, they likely don’t have enough of the ingredients to make a difference.
2. Good Health Habits
Supplements are just that – supplements. They should not replace exercise and a good diet.
3. Allergies
Does your dog have sensitivities to certain foods? You can opt for hypoallergenic supplements.
4. Format and Taste
Make sure your dog will actually consume the joint supplements. If they won’t eat them, your money will be wasted. Do they prefer liquid supplements, soft chews, or tablets?
5. Active Ingredients
Supplements that only have one active ingredient won’t be nearly as effective a supplement that has a good number of them.
6. Varied Results
A dog’s condition, age, and breed can all affect how they respond to a supplement. You should also wait for around 2 months to see if the supplements are working or not.
7. Origin
As a rule, you should buy supplements that are made in America, as these typically will have better production standards.
8. Timing
The cold months will be very difficult for a dog with joint pain, so start the supplementation before those months come around.
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