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Glucosamine for Dogs

Glucosamine for DogsIf your dog seems to have trouble climbing up the stairs, can’t seem to make it up on the bed, or is simply stiff-legged, they may be suffering from the very affliction that ails Americans nationwide: arthritis. However, glucosamine for dogs can help relieve some of their pain, just as it can in humans. You may have seen human supplements with glucosamine marketed toward those with joint pain, and glucosamine for dogs works the same way.

An amino sugar, glucosamine is a precursor of glycosaminoglycans, which are a major component of joint cartilage. By supporting the development of glycosaminoglycans with glucosamine for dogs, you are indirectly supporting the development of cartilage, which can reduce pain caused by low levels of this substance. By supplementing your pet’s diet with glucosamine for dogs, your furry friend may also experience reduced inflammation of the joints. However, just as with human supplements, glucosamine for dogs comes in different dosages based on the needs of the consumer. For example, a 10lb Chihuahua will need a much smaller dose than a 120lb Great Dane.

Another factor to consider when choosing glucosamine for dogs is the quality of the glucosamine. Offered in multiple forms, the type of glucosamine you use can determine how effective the supplement is. Further, the quality of the glucosamine for dogs makes a difference as well. Not only should the ingredients be of the highest quality, but they should be produced by a reputable company with intense attention to detail and dedication to quality. This ensures higher bioavailability, greater effectiveness, and less pain for your pet.

Regardless of the glucosamine for dogs you choose, you should also ask your veterinarian about dosage. As stated above, different size dogs need different amounts of the ingredient. Although your glucosamine for dogs supplement may list a recommended amount on the label, it is always advisable to check with your veterinarian before beginning a supplement regimen.

 


 




 
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