Ever grabbed two dog joint supplements that looked super similar on the ingredient list—only to find one works way better than the other? Same here!
I once thought “glucosamine + chondroitin = same results”… until I checked the dosages. Turns out the supplement that flopped had way less chondroitin than the one that kept my pup trotting happily.
Here’s the tea:
- Ingredients tell you what’s in it—dosages tell you if it works.
- Always compare per-serving amounts, not just the total in the bottle.
- For daily maintenance: Aim for 800–1,200 mg of chondroitin per day for medium to large dogs.
- For active or aging dogs: Go for 1,200–1,500 mg of chondroitin (pair with glucosamine for better results!).
Always compare per-serving amounts, not just the total in the bottle.

