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Turmeric - Can Dogs Take it For Joint and Bone Health?

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Stiff and achy joints can be painful and frustrating. To avoid expensive medications and the potentially harmful side effects to their pet, many people turn to natural anti-inflammatory options. There are a variety of studies that show how conventional medication can result in horrible side effects that can harm your furry companion. You don’t want your dog to go through these symptoms, and luckily, there are natural ways that they can bypass that.

Recent studies have found anti-inflammatory benefits in Turmeric. Turmeric is an Asian plant in the ginger family. The powder derived from the plant is frequently used in Asian cooking to add color or flavor to recipes. It’s also frequently used in pre-packaged human and pet foods as a color or flavor enhancer. The spice has an earthy flavor and a deep yellowish-orange color.

Studies have shown that the curcumin chemical found in turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and aids in digestion, among other health benefits such as:

  • Relieving pain associated to joints issues and arthritis
  • Reducing blood clots due to blood thinning properties
  • Helping irritable bowel diseases since it helps break down dietary fats
  • Strengthening bone density
  • Great antioxidant
  • Boost to the immune system

As dogs age, their joints are vulnerable to inflammation, weakness, and stiffness. Fortunately, turmeric can help reduce inflammation, reduce pain, and aid in stiffness. This can help improve your dog’s range of motion so they can have a better quality of life.

In 2014, there was a study that shows how turmeric is as effective as ibuprofen in fighting off pain. An important benefit of using turmeric for arthritis is that it does not cause gastrointestinal erosions that ibuprofen would cause. It can be painful to see your dog suffering from arthritis, but with the help of turmeric, in addition to a pet supplement like Flexpet, he will be back on his feet in no time.

Turmeric for Pet Joint Health

When introducing turmeric into your pet's diet, it's best to start slow. This way your pet's digestive system can become accustomed to it. The recommended daily dose of turmeric is about a 1/4 tsp for every 10 pounds your dog weighs. If your pet has health concerns or is on medication, it is best to consult with your vet to see if turmeric is right for them.

Some turmeric recipes call for freshly ground black pepper. This is because studies suggest that it maximizes the absorption of turmeric. Since pepper contains a compound called piperine that aids in absorption. There is a mix of discussion in the dog community as to whether pepper is safe for dogs to eat due to the capsaicin it contains. It is argued that it can sometimes cause irritation in the bowels after long-term or heavy use.

How Flexpet May Help

Flexpet is a safe and all-natural way to help relieve pet joint pain and improve pet quality of life. Flexpet is the only pet product on the market using CM8. It's designed to help with joint discomfort and inflammation in pets – without the use of prescription medication. Flexpet has been on the market for 20 years and is recommended by veterinarians. Flexpet is highly reviewed on Amazon by verified purchasers. Furthermore, Flexpet is made from human-grade ingredients, in the USA.

We strive to make it as easy as possible for new users to try Flexpet. We give a money-back guarantee so there is no risk. If you don't feel like you saw results from Flexpet, you can return the empty bottles/pouches and we'll refund your full purchase price (minus shipping and handling). We also have a fantastic and knowledgeable customer care team available to answer all of your questions at 1-800-505-0575.

Flexpet is available in a maximum strength soft chew product for large dogs and those in severe pain, as well as a regular strength chewable tablet (our standard formula). Both forms are tasty treats to our pets so they won’t even know they’re taking a supplement. If you have a dog who is suffering from joint discomfort, we encourage you to give Flexpet a try. You have nothing to lose but your dog's pain!

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