6 Best Liquid Glucosamine Dogs : We Asked a Vet
- What is glucosamine for dogs?
- what exactly is glucosamine?
- The Benefits of giving Liquid Glucosamine for Your Dog
- Conditions that Glucosamine May Treat
- Healthy Dogs Who May Benefit from Liquid Glucosamine Supplements
- Adverse reactions from glucosamine for dogs
- Can I Give My Dog Glucosamine Made for human?
- Liquid Glucosamine Dosage
- How Long Until I See Results?
- A Buying Guide
Top 6 Best Liquid Glucosamine For Dogs Reviews
BestPaw Dog Glucosamine Liquid supplement is a joint supplement which is mixed with chondroitin, MSM and hyaluronic acid. It claims it is ‘pure and powerful’ for uncomfortable joints. The main ingredient in it is aloe vera juice, which makes a healthy based to the product without adding lots of flavorings.
What we like:
- Lots of natural ingredients
- Liquid form so it is absorbed quickly
- Easy to administer
- Made in the USA
What we don’t like:
- Needs to be refrigerated
- Contains glucosamine hydrochloride
- Must be given with food to reduce the changes of gastrointestinal upsets
- No scientific studies looking at its efficacy
- Contains shellfish, beef, and pork which can all be allergens
Rejenease is a premium liquid glucosamine joint supplement for dogs. It claims it is extra strength and you are likely to see effects in a very short period of time. The glucosamine is mixed with chondroitin and MSM. The main ingredient in pure aloe vera juice, which is a great natural base. It contains no sugar, starch, salt, wheat, gluten, yeast, corn, milk or soy derivatives.
What we like:
- Lots of natural ingredients
- Liquid form so it is absorbed quickly
- Claims you will see a difference in 7 days.
- Easy to administer
- 100% money back guarantee after one finished bottle
What we don’t like:
- Needs to be refrigerated
- Contains glucosamine hydrochloride
- Must be given with food to reduce the changes of gastrointestinal upsets
- No scientific studies looking at its efficacy
- Contains shellfish, beef, and pork which can all be allergens
- Claims ‘extra strength’ but still 1600mg per fluid ounce, which is similar to other glucosamine products.
PurePaw and BestPaw actually are both products produced by Pure Paw Nutrition, however even though they are very similar and come out of the same manufacturing plant, there are some fundamental differences between the products.
PurePaw liquid glucosamine is safe for both dogs and cats, and is fortified with not only chondroitin, MSM and hyaluronic acid, but also CoQ10, vitamin C and vitamin B.
What we like:
- Lots of natural ingredients
- Contains glucosamine sulfate
- Added health ingredients such as Vitamin C, L-Proline, Grapeseed Extract, CoQ10, and Vitamin B Complex
- Liquid form so it is absorbed quickly
- Easy to administer
- Made in the USA
- No refrigeration needed
- Unique bacon flavor
What we don’t like:
- No scientific studies looking at its efficacy
- Does not state where the glucosamine has been sourced from
Liquid Health K9 glucosamine is a liquid glucosamine product made by Liquid Health Naturals. They were founded in 1991, and have been producing high-quality liquid health products ever since. They specifically draw on the expert knowledge of health professionals.
What we like:
- Lots of natural ingredients
- Liquid form so it is absorbed quickly
- Long history of the company in the industry
- Formulated with the advice of health professionals
- Manufactured in the USA
What we don’t like:
- Needs to be refrigerated
- Contains glucosamine hydrochloride
- No scientific studies looking at its efficacy
- Contains shellfish, beef, and pork which can all be allergens
- Dispensing chamber measurements does not allow for easy measuring of the dosages
- May cause gastrointestinal upsets in some dogs
- In 2014, Consumer Labs failed this product because it contained only 16% of the amount of chondroitin it claimed it had.
TerraMax Pro Hip and Joint Supplement Extra Strength is similar to most other liquid glucosamine products. It is a mixture of glucosamine, chondroitin, Opti-MSM and hyaluronic acid mixed in pure aloe vera juice. It claims it is a powerful formula and offers a 100% love it or your money back guarantee.
What we like:
- Lots of natural ingredients
- Liquid form so it is absorbed quickly
- Lasts longer than other formulas
- Opti-MSM is tested at over 1000 times greater sensitivity than normal MSM
- It is ultra-purified and distilled
- Easy to administer
- Made in the USA in a GMP certified facility
- Money back guarantee
What we don’t like:
- Needs to be refrigerated
- Contains glucosamine hydrochloride
- Must be given with food to reduce the changes of gastrointestinal upsets
- No scientific studies looking at its efficacy
- Contains shellfish, beef, and pork which can all be allergens.
Osteo-Pet’s liquid glucosamine supplement has been specifically marketed for dogs with hip and joint problems. It is made in the USA and comes veterinarian recommended. It is bacon flavor and comes in an easy to measure dispensing bottle.
What we like:
- Liquid form so it is absorbed quickly
- Easy to administer
- Made in the USA
- Bacon flavor
What we don’t like:
- Needs to be refrigerated
- Contains glucosamine hydrochloride
- Ingredients are not available to view prior to purchasing
- No scientific studies to look at its efficacy
- Contains pork allergens.
Glucosamine stimulates glycosaminoglycan (GAG) synthesis.
Nitric Oxide and Prostaglandin E2 synthesis is decreased with glucosamine.
Glucosamine supplementation significantly reduces Joint pain.
Joint fluid composition and viscosity is improved by glucosamine.
- The hip is a ball and socket joint where the head of the femur (ball) fits into a socket in the pelvis. Normally this should be a perfect match, like pieces of a puzzle, but when a dog has hip dysplasia either the ball or the socket is malformed. When the shapes don’t match well, it means the joint is less stable when it moves.
- Elbow dysplasia, on the other hand, has many different elements to it. It is not as simple a joint as the hip, and within the elbow dysplasia condition, there can be multiple abnormalities in development. This ultimately leads to lameness or an unusual gait.
Intervertebral Disc Disease: Also known as IVDD, intervertebral disc disease is common in dogs with long backs and short legs, such as Dachshunds. This is because they suffer from a condition called chondrodystrophy, which causes abnormal cartilage development. This also implicates the health of the spinal discs which are made up of cartilage. They are prone to bulging or rupturing, which can put pressure on the spinal cord, leading to paralysis and discomfort. Supplements which help maintain cartilage health, such as glucosamine, can ensure that these discs do not degenerate and cause problems.
Large breeds
Overweight dogs
Highly active dogs
Dogs genetically predisposed to joint dysplasia
Dogs who’ve had surgery
Dogs who’ve suffered a traumatic joint
Side effects
- Fatigue
- Insomnia
- Allergic reactions, i.e. swelling
- Increased thirst and urination
Interactions with blood sugar
- Does it contain glucosamine sulfate or glucosamine hydrochloride? Glucosamine sulfate is the more effective version.
- Is it cheap? Chances are if you are buying something cheap, it will not be very effective.
- Does it state how much glucosamine is in it? You should buy a product with a high amount of glucosamine compared to other ingredients.
- Are there lots of ingredients in it? If it is bulked up with other ingredients, this means it is more likely to contain contaminants.
- Where are they produced? There have been increasing reports of contaminated supplements being sourced from China, therefore look for products which are sourced in the USA or in your home country
Our Verdict
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