Nutramax Cosequin Joint Health Supplement with Glucosamine, Chondroitin & MSM Chewable Tablets for Dogs, 250 count

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  • Joint Health Supplement for Dogs - Cosequin is the #1 vet recommended retail joint health supplement brand, supporting joint health in dogs for over 25 years.
  • Contains Glucosamine for Dogs - Cosequin contains glucosamine hydrochloride (FCHG49®) and sodium chondroitin sulfate (TRH122®), plus methylsulfonylmethane (MSM). This unique combination of ingredients supports healthy joints.
  • For Any Breed or Size - Whether you have a young or senior dog, a small or large breed, Cosequin helps support their joint health.
  • Tasty Chews for Daily Use - Cosequin comes in a tasty chewable tablet, making daily administration easy and convenient.
  • Exceptional Quality - Cosequin is backed by science, undergoing thorough quality inspections to ensure your dog receives a safe, high-quality product. It is manufactured in the United States with globally sourced ingredients.

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Cosequin Joint Health Supplements

Cosequin is available in a variety of formulas to support your pet’s joint health. By choosing Cosequin, you can be assured that you are providing your pet with the joint health support they deserve.

#1 Veterinarian Recommended

Cosequin is the #1 veterinarian recommended retail joint health supplement brand.

Source: Among retail brands. Survey conducted among small animal veterinarians who recommended oral joint health supplements.

The Cosequin Difference

Cosequin contains ingredients backed by scientific research, and is guaranteed to meet label claims, so you can purchase with confidence every day.

Unmatched Quality

Each batch of Cosequin undergoes rigorous quality inspections, ensuring that your pet receives a high-quality joint health supplement.

About Nutramax Laboratories

Family owned and operated since 1992, Nutramax Laboratories exceeds the industry standard for animal health supplements. We develop high-quality products for joint, liver, digestive health, and overall wellness.

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Questions & Answers

64 Customer Questions


Is there a DM Cosequin. My vet wanted me to that one

Answer by whynotpugsSep 20, 2024
There’s a DS (Double Strength) Cosequin with MSM that’s now called Cosequin Maximum Strength. I’ve used it for many years. There is also a product called Glycoflex that has an ingredient called N,N-Dimethylglycine HCl that’s abbreviated to DMG. You may want to double check with your vet if it’s the particular ingredient, DMG, or a particular strength, DS, that he wants you to use. Hope this helps a bit. I have been researching products this morning comparing ingredients when I noticed your question.

the MG on this is higher than the brand that I have been using and doesnt have msm in it. would this make your dog go to the bathroom more.

Answer by GSDMom3Apr 04, 2025
I've been using this brand in all 3 of my German Shepherds and haven't seen any issues with diarrhea or more frequent potty trips. Consider starting with 1 tablet or 1/2 a tablet (depending on the size of your dog) for the first few days and gradually move up to the recommended dose. Of course always consult you vet if you have concerns.

How many milligrams is there in each tablet?

Answer by ChewyMar 12, 2024
Each Chewable Tablet Contains 600 milligrams minimum of Glucosamine Hydrochloride, 300 milligrams minimum of Sodium Chondroitin Sulfate Minimum, 250 milligrams minimum of Methylsulfonylmethane, and 3 milligrams of Manganese Minimum.

Is this a pain relief also? If not can it be mixed with one

Answer by ChewyJun 01, 2019
This joint supplement is not a pain reliever. We'd recommend consulting with your veterinarian before combining any supplements for the safest option.

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4958 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By William on Jan 17, 2026

Cosequin Joint Health Supplement

Nutramax Cosequin Joint Health Supplement has been a game changer for my dog’s mobility and overall comfort. After just a few weeks of consistent use, I noticed

Nutramax Cosequin Joint Health Supplement has been a game changer for my dog’s mobility and overall comfort. After just a few weeks of consistent use, I noticed a clear improvement in flexibility, ease of movement, and energy especially during walks and playtime. I really appreciate that Cosequin uses high-quality, veterinarian-recommended ingredients like glucosamine and chondroitin, without unnecessary fillers. It gives me confidence knowing this is a trusted brand with a strong reputation in pet health. The chewable tablets are easy to give, and my dog takes them without any fuss, which is a huge plus. Most importantly, this supplement delivers real results. Stiffness has noticeably decreased, and my dog seems happier, more active, and more comfortable day to day. If you’re looking for a proven, effective joint supplement that truly supports long term joint health, Nutramax Cosequin is absolutely worth it. Highly recommended!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By maria on Jan 15, 2026

It works

My 13 year old was limping so much that we were about calling the vet, then a friend, who is a professional pathologist nutricionist, recommended me this pills

My 13 year old was limping so much that we were about calling the vet, then a friend, who is a professional pathologist nutricionist, recommended me this pills. She is doing very well, they helped a lot and no vet was necessary is a great support for elder dogs or the ones that show problems with mobility . keep in mind you have to keep giving the pills, don’t stop if they look better, change dosage for maintenance but honestly it really helps and no side effects


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Brittanie on Jan 16, 2026

Great joint support

We give this to our 8 yr old pitbull with arthritis and really noticed a difference in his mobility. During a recent move we ran out and did restock for another

We give this to our 8 yr old pitbull with arthritis and really noticed a difference in his mobility. During a recent move we ran out and did restock for another 3 weeks and now that he’s back on it we can see a big difference! He is back to zooming around and playing with his brother


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Danielle on Dec 9, 2025

Waste of money

Waste of money. My dog was doing great on a joint supplement but was wanting to get something I didn’t have to special order so I can to chewy to look and decided

Waste of money. My dog was doing great on a joint supplement but was wanting to get something I didn’t have to special order so I can to chewy to look and decided to try cosequin since sounded good ingredient wise. After being off her other joint supplement and being on this one she started limping again and being stiff when getting up. Will not buy this one again. I tried the senior cosequin too thinking maybe it’s the lack of omegas that changed. But neither cosequin product had improvement. She actually got worst on both cosequin products. Very disappointed. Quality isn’t what it was when I was a kid.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Mitch on Dec 18, 2025

She’s16 and still playing ball!

We have a black lab mix that turns 16 in January. She blew out her ACL a couple of years ago and surgery seemed too risky and expensive for a dog her age. Plus we

We have a black lab mix that turns 16 in January. She blew out her ACL a couple of years ago and surgery seemed too risky and expensive for a dog her age. Plus we were told there was a risk of her injuring the other. So the vet said we could let it try to heal on its own, But she’d likely never be the same. So we put her on the Cosequin. Several years later, and she’s still chasing the tennis ball around while getting ready to celebrate her 16th birthday January 6th!


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Ann on Dec 29, 2025

Really helps

My now 13 1/2 year old Wheaten Terrier started with some arthritis in her right hip many years ago after a tick Bourne illness. She weighs 40 lbs and I put two tablets

My now 13 1/2 year old Wheaten Terrier started with some arthritis in her right hip many years ago after a tick Bourne illness. She weighs 40 lbs and I put two tablets (I break into 4 pieces each) into her food each night. I feel that it makes a difference. When I forget to give her the cosequin she gets a bit of a limp in that right hip- I try to never forget to give it to her


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Elizabeth on Jan 18, 2026

Vet recommended Waste of money

My vet Recommended this when Milo started slowing down . It did not help one bit. He is slowing down more everts day . I started giving him Galliprant to help with

My vet Recommended this when Milo started slowing down . It did not help one bit. He is slowing down more everts day . I started giving him Galliprant to help with pain. It’s help a little. Bottom line this did not work for my 11 year old Beagle. I’m going to try Jope.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Tonya on Dec 9, 2025

For My Senior Dog

I decided to try this for my almost 10yo Bella. She's starting to slow down a bit and has some extra weight on her and I've noticed she's starting to have some hip

I decided to try this for my almost 10yo Bella. She's starting to slow down a bit and has some extra weight on her and I've noticed she's starting to have some hip and leg issues. She's only been taking it about 4 weeks now. I was worried she would take them without putting it in cheese but to my surprise, she loves them. I tell her they are her morning "treats". My vet agreed that it was a good idea to start her on a joint supplement and said it may take a good 2-3 months to start seeing results.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Gian on Jan 6, 2026

Dogs love it!

I got this for our aging labs to help keep them mobile and pain free. So far they have only taken it for a couple of weeks but has had no issues at all. Using a

I got this for our aging labs to help keep them mobile and pain free. So far they have only taken it for a couple of weeks but has had no issues at all. Using a lower dose for our aged little dog and have seen improvement in her ease of movement and agility. Anything to keep our fur kids happy.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Barbara on Dec 13, 2025

Chewable Capsules of Cosequin

These capsules are convenient. My dogs ate them at first but then starting refusing them. Not sure if it was the taste or they were just being finicky. So we switched

These capsules are convenient. My dogs ate them at first but then starting refusing them. Not sure if it was the taste or they were just being finicky. So we switched to the Cosequin gummies. Better luck getting them to eating them. I think the capsules are great; ours girls ate them to begin with but they refused afterward. I had to break them up in their food. Cosequin is a good supplement for their health. Nutramax is a trusted brand.