The Truth About Dog Joint Supplements – A Vets Perspective

In this informative video, a 5 year vet student Jason, shares his perspective on dog joint supplements and separates fact from fiction. As pet owners, we all want the best for our furry friends, especially when it comes to their health and well-being. But with so many joint supplements on the market, it can be overwhelming to know which ones actually work and which ones are just a waste of money.

Jason breaks down the science behind joint supplements and explains what ingredients to look for and what to avoid. He also discuss the importance of proper nutrition and exercise for maintaining healthy joints in dogs.

If you have a dog with joint issues or just want to learn more about joint supplements, this video is a must-watch. Get the truth from a trusted vet professional and give your furry friend the care they deserve.

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0:00 Intro
0:18 Introduction to Pet Joint Supplements
0:34 Are Pet Joint Supplements Needed?
1:49 Joint Supplements Key Ingredients
3:57 Dosing & Administration
5:45 Practicalities – How to Give Supplements
6:34 Alternatives to Pet Joint Supplements
7:01 Pros & Cons of Pet Joint Supplements
8:58 Summary – A Vets Perspective

5 Comments

  1. @Adfjkbhyrsdghbnkk November 3, 2024 at 7:28 pm

    This is really well done. And kudos to this young person. We need more young people like this.

  2. All the new studies say that glucosamine and chondroitin are ineffective and a waste of money and time!

  3. @Shewalksinmoonlightxo January 2, 2025 at 3:48 am

    Hi, I have a Bull Mastiff mixed with Great Dane and Bull Arab. Within his 1st year I noticed that his front half was not growing the same as his back half. I took him to the vet and they told me his growth plates had stopped growing and have kind of bent like chicken wings because of his weight and that there were early signs of arthritis. Within his 2nd to 3rd year both his Fibia fractured of his tibias so they put in a brace and screws. I have had him on a few different joint supplements and injections previously. His supplements that I have been giving him have gone out of production so I’m looking around for a new one and wondering if his previous conditions would affect the type of supplements he might need. Could you please give me some advice? I am also considering getting him injections again but I am very unsure. He is about 5 years old now.

  4. @leeandmandybattersby5958 March 13, 2025 at 11:19 pm

    I used the yumove for my bullmastiff and he never had bad legs . I also used them for my 2 small terriers and they were also good on there legs even at the great old age of 16 .. i now have a little Maltese cross yorkie who is 18 months old and i have started her on the yumove for young dogs she will be on these for the rest of her life ( apart from when she gets senior then she will go on the max strength plus) they are amazing

  5. What age should I start treatment? I have a Corgi, and she will be 2 years old this spring.

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