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Do adult dogs need more joint supplements if food has glucosamine?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

The dog food we are feeding them has glocoteme (the hip stuff I am positive I spelled it wrong bare with me) and Linetos acid. One should I add a joint support along with? It has 400 mg per cup it said. And two what linetos acid? Said it wasn’t considered essential to ALFCO. Thanks sorry if I got the terms wrong. Two huskies adults

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Answered By Jessica Desrosiers

Veterinary Technician

Published on May 8th, 2018

Glucosamine! Without knowing how much of the food you are feeding each dog, it would be hard to tell how much they are getting, however, 750-1500mg of glucosamine daily is the typical dosage (depending on your dog's weight) so if you are feeding around 2 cups of food to each daily it should be enough without an extra supplement- however, if the dogs still seem painful or sore, it is always a good idea to check with your vet and see if they'd benefit from other supplements in addition to their food. I'm not sure what linetos acid is. Are you thinking of linoleic acid? If so, that is an omega-6 fatty acid which can be helpful with joint inflammation and other inflammatory processes of the body. omega-3 and 6 fatty acids are common in joint and other senior dog supplements as a way to help improve overall health.

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