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The common joint disease causes deterioration of joint cartilage, resulting in a loss of lubrication between the joints. When joints lose lubrication, the body tries to produce more synovial fluid resulting in joint swelling.
When left untreated, joints break down causing small fractures and bone spurs to develop. The friction and bone spurs cause pain as the joint capsule stretches and rubs against nerves and bone.
Traditional veterinarians may recommend Western remedies such as NSAIDs to treat the pain associated with arthritis.
A veterinarian practicing Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) may recommend alternative options to strong pharmaceuticals, such as Eastern and Western herbs or supplements.
Glucosamine
Glucosamine is available in both oral and injectable preparations.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C also maintains healthy collagen levels, aiding dogs with degenerative joint diseases such as arthritis and hip dysplasia.
Green Lipped Mussel
In studies, mucopolysaccharides show anti-inflammatory and immunoregulatory effects on connective tissue diseases.
Some call green lipped mussel a “superfood” due to the number of nutrients it contains.
MSM
Supplementing MSM benefits amino acids in the skin. MSM decreases pressure inside cells, allowing water and nutrients to flow better inside cells. This process more effectively nourishes the body and improves skin elasticity.
Manganese
Manganese can also help reduce joint inflammation.
Vitamin E
Aging dogs with stiff joints may benefit from vitamin E supplements for improved mobility.
Ingredients per 3g tablet:
Up to 25 lbs. – ½ Tablet Daily
26 to 50 lbs. – ½ Tablet Twice Daily
51 to 75 lbs. – 1 Tablet Twice Daily
75 to 100 lbs. – 1½ Tablets Twice Daily
Over 100 lbs. – 2 Tablets Twice Daily
Double the daily amount the first 4-6 weeks. For dogs 2 years or older.
Hi, my pomeranian Sophie is 12 years old and 20 lbs..she is a large type. She has had knee surgery and now is having seizures. We are giving her PhenoB, KBro and Gabapentin to keep the seizures at bay. It does seem to be working. I swim with her a couple of times a week to help with her arthritis. She also gets bladder stones and is on SO by Royal Canin which seems to be working. My question(s) are would any of these supplements counter or in anyway compromise her health? She does have pretty severe arthritis in her knees as the surgery was over 6 years ago.
Thank you for your question! We do not expect any of the PET | TAO supplements would cause an issue with the other things you're doing for her. Harmonize Joint is great for supporting dogs with arthritis. If you think she has pain or disconfort, you can also simultaneously try PET | TAO Comfort for additional support!