The Right Way to Support Canine Joint Health

ARTICLE BY | Michele Olson
The Right Way to Support Canine Joint Health

Whether you are a pet parent, or someone who advises canine pet parents, being “in the know” when it comes to joint health is a wise way to help dogs live their healthiest lives. If you don’t pay attention to healthy canine joints, you may be robbing the precious pups in your life of everyday joy and comfort.

The Right Weight
Ever carry a heavy bag of groceries up the stairs? The extra weight makes normal movement more difficult. The same thing can happen with dogs who carry extra weight on their frames. While a dog can’t voice that they are struggling, they can show it in a reluctance to jump, go up the stairs, or participate in normal daily activities. Make sure your dogs are fed properly and get daily exercise to maintain a healthy weight. If you need extra assistance, your vet is a great resource for learning more about weight management for your dog.

The Right Exercise for Your Type of Dog
A dog’s age and physical ability are important considerations when choosing an exercise program. Don’t base their regimen on your capabilities! You may be a long-distance runner who would enjoy the company of a dog, but your pet may not have the proper physical capabilities to keep up. Choosing strenuous activities can be especially dangerous for very young and aging pets. Even if you do have the proper breed and age for your ideal type of exercise, make sure to start slow while you ease into a daily routine. Your dog’s joint health can depend on these important decisions.

The Right Supplement for Joint Health
Supplements are a great way to support your dog’s joint health. The first product to turn to? Joint & Hip Formula from Terry Naturally® Animal Health. This powerful dietary supplement contains both a clinically studied curcumin with proven increased absorption in dogs, and a uniquely standardized boswellia. It’s an amazing botanical combination—providing antioxidants and supporting a healthy inflammation response—that can help dogs maintain healthy bone and joint function throughout their lives.

Take care of the canines in your life and help them experience the comfort they deserve.


Michele is a mom, wife, and grandmother who has been writing about the world of natural medicines for over twenty-five years. A professional voice talent, watercolor artist, and author, Michele enjoys conveying all that is possible in natural health through multiple communication styles—including a good laugh.