Cartilage is an often overlooked but highly beneficial component in your dog's health.
Not only does cartilage provide support and structure to joints, but it also offers a range of benefits that contribute to your dog's overall wellbeing.
Let’s take a closer look at how cartilage helps your dog.
Your dog’s body has its own cartilage. It’s the connective tissue that protects his joints and bones. Cartilage is a shock absorber, and smooths out friction in the joints. Cartilage also helps connect tissues to each other and to your dog’s bones. Ligaments, tendons and muscles are all connected to cartilage.
Unfortunately, as your dog ages, cartilage can degenerate over time, leading to osteoarthritis.. Cartilage can also be damaged by an injury.
Any deterioration in cartilage can cause pain and stiffness for your dog, especially in his joints. Aging cartilage also affects skin, coat and gut health.
So it can be helpful for your dog to get some extra cartilage in his diet.
Yes, they can and they should. Here’s the good news: your dog is a carnivore, so it’s easy to give him foods that can help slow this aging process.
Here are some of the ways feeding cartilage can benefit your dog.
One of the primary advantages of cartilage is its ability to support joint health.
Cartilage is naturally rich in glucosamine, chondroitin and collagen, compounds that are crucial for maintaining healthy joints and reducing the risk of joint-related conditions such as osteoarthritis.
By incorporating cartilage into your dog's diet, you’re providing the building blocks necessary for healthy joints … and potentially relieving joint pain and stiffness.
Cartilage is not only beneficial for joints but also for your dog's skin and coat. Collagen in cartilage supports skin elasticity and helps maintain a healthy coat.
By including cartilage in your dog's diet, you can contribute to the overall health and appearance of your pup’s skin and coat.
Cartilage is generally safe for dogs, but it's important to consider a few factors to ensure your dog's well-being:
The appropriate amount of cartilage to give your dog depends on various factors, including his size, weight, and individual needs.
Here are some general guidelines:
Always watch your dog's response to cartilage and make adjustments as needed. If you have any concerns or questions about incorporating cartilage into your dog's diet, you may want to consult your holistic vet about giving it to your dog.
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