Understanding Glucosamine and Joint Health
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Planning for a Lifetime of Mobility
Normal wear and tear on joints occurs daily throughout your dog's lifetime. Cartilage protects your dog's bones and joints from the friction caused by everyday movement.
Natural glucosamine, a building block of cartilage tissue, can help maintain cartilage
for healthy joints and mobility. That's why Purina has created adult dog formulas
that contain guaranteed levels of natural glucosamine, so you can help your dog
stay active and healthy for a long time to come.
Understanding Cartilage
What is cartilage?
Cartilage is a tissue found at the ends of bones in the joint areas and acts as
a cushion. It is composed of a sponge-like mass of cells, together with proteins,
special substances that hold water and the water itself. Glucosamine serves as a
building block to create these special water-holding substances.
Why is it important?
Healthy cartilage is absolutely essential for proper joint function and overall
mobility. Happy, healthy, active dogs need healthy cartilage and a diet that supports
overall well-being, including joint health.
Where does glucosamine come from?
Glucosamine occurs naturally in several common dog food ingredients. Purina uses
several poultry and meat sources and guarantees the level of glucosamine in several
of their adult dog formulas. Glucosamine is also produced in the body itself.
Where does glucosamine come from?
Glucosamine occurs naturally in several common dog food ingredients. Purina uses
several poultry and meat sources and guarantees the level of glucosamine in several
of their adult dog formulas. Glucosamine is also produced in the body itself.
Does natural glucosamine benefit senior dogs only?
No! Wear and tear on cartilage occurs over a lifetime, so glucosamine helps maintain
your dog's joint health throughout life.
How does the body maintain healthy cartilage?
Chondrocytes are cells present in the cartilage of joints. These cells use glucosamine
and other compounds supplied by the diet or produced within the body to make and
maintain proteins and the water-binding substances in the cartilage. This allows
the cartilage to function as a shock absorber.
What role does glucosamine play in joint health?
As a building block of cartilage, glucosamine can help support joint health and
mobility.
A Guide to Joint Health and Mobility
Three simple ways to help support healthy joints:
- Glucosamine — Feed your dog a dog food, like Purina ONE® brand
Dog Food or Pro Plan® brand Dog Food, that contains guaranteed levels of natural
glucosamine, a building block of cartilage.
- Weight Management — Keep your dog at a healthy weight. Overweight dogs
can develop joint problems. A dog's bones, joints, muscles, and associated tendons
and ligaments all work together to give him smooth and efficient movement. Maintaining
the proper weight is very important for helping maintain good joint health.
- Exercise — Proper exercise is important to keep muscles toned and joints
flexible. Be sure to consult your veterinarian about your dog's exercise requirements