BEST PAW NUTRITION Glucosamine Premium Blend Dog Supplement, 16-oz bottle - Chewy.com

Best Paw Nutrition Glucosamine Premium Blend Dog Supplement, 16-oz bottle

By Best Paw Nutrition
Rated 3.6667 out of 5 stars
$28.97Chewy Price
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  • Supports soft tissue and joint health for healthy, happy cats and dogs.
  • Quality ingredients include glucosamine, chondroitin, hyaluronic acid and MSM.
  • Supports reduced inflammation in joints and throughout the entire body.
  • Added vitamins support reduced inflammation.
  • 100% free from grains.

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3 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By LLBarr on Apr 19, 2022

Jump Higher!

Got this for my 65lb, four year old pit bull rescue dog. When we first got her she had trouble getting up on the couch and going up and down stairs. After a few months of Best Paw she’s jumping so much we now call her Bunny. I get the unflavored variety and have never had a bottle with an odor like the other review mentions.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Diane on Jun 9, 2022

Hard to tell if it is working but the vet approves

Millie is about to start on her second bottle of the Glucosamine supplement. Hard to tell if it is working but it is vet approved so we are hoping it works.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Zeezee on Feb 17, 2022

Buyer beware - Product smells really bad

I have a rule - if it smells bad I'm not gonna give it to my beloved dog. Why would a product like this be made for dogs if it smells so medicinal? It's hard to imagine any animal willingly taking it or being able to disguise the taste or smell when giving it to the animal.