Turmeric and its active compound curcumin are widely used by owners hoping to support aging joints and general wellness in their dogs. We compared five organic-leaning products, looking past the golden marketing to the things that decide whether the supplement does anything: curcumin content and whether the formula helps the body absorb it. In our evaluation we found that curcumin on its own is poorly absorbed, so the better products pair it with black pepper extract or a fat to boost bioavailability. Organic sourcing is a plus for owners avoiding residues, but it does not fix poor absorption. We want to be honest that turmeric is a wellness supplement, not an anti-inflammatory drug, and it should not replace pain medication prescribed by your veterinarian. If your dog shows signs of joint pain or stiffness, have it examined so the underlying cause is properly diagnosed.

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