Walk into any pet store and you'll find shelves lined with joint supplements promising to keep your dog active for years to come—but is glucosamine really worth the investment?
In this episode of Myth Buster Monday, we're separating marketing from medicine. We'll break down what glucosamine actually does, what the current research says, and which dogs are most likely to benefit. You'll learn why glucosamine isn't a cure for arthritis, why product quality matters, and how to set realistic expectations if you're considering adding it to your dog's routine.
We'll also dive into why joint health is about far more than a single supplement. From maintaining a healthy body condition and therapeutic omega-3 fatty acids to advanced therapies like Adequan and platelet-rich plasma (PRP), we'll discuss how veterinarians build comprehensive, evidence-based plans to help protect joints, improve mobility, and keep canine athletes performing at their best.
Whether you have a senior companion, a hunting partner, or a competitive performance dog, this episode will help you make more informed decisions about supporting your dog's long-term joint health.
In this episode, you'll learn:
What glucosamine is—and what it isn't
What the science says about oral joint supplements
Which dogs are most likely to benefit
Why weight management remains one of the most effective joint therapies
How Adequan works and why it's considered a cornerstone disease-modifying therapy for osteoarthritis
What PRP therapy is and when it may be beneficial
How to build a comprehensive joint health strategy with your veterinarian
Because when it comes to protecting your dog's joints, the best plan isn't built around one product—it's built around evidence.
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