Do joint supplements work the same with a raw food diet for dogs?
This is a specific conversation about Dog joint supplements — what's worth buying — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Raw feeding and joint supplements work well together — the supplement mechanisms don't depend on the food format. One consideration worth raising with raw: some raw diets already include bone meal or green-lipped mussel as part of the blend, so it's worth knowing whether his current raw recipe contains any joint-related ingredients to avoid doubling up. Do you know what's in his current raw blend?
It's a chicken and beef blend with organ meat. No green-lipped mussel or supplements listed. He has morning stiffness that I'd like to address.
inparticular.ai
Clean slate — no overlap from the diet. For a 9-year-old raw-fed Lab with morning stiffness, I'd recommend 4Cyte Canine. The liquid pump format is particularly practical for raw feeding — just pump directly onto the meat before serving and it integrates naturally. The Epiitalis compound isn't disrupted by the raw food matrix and the absorption is good. One pump daily. The morning stiffness is the marker to track — you should see the warm-up time reduce meaningfully within 4–6 weeks.