FAQ
How do I know if my dog actually needs joint support?
Many dogs show subtle signs long before obvious limping appears. Slower movement after rest, hesitation on stairs, reduced willingness to jump, or longer recovery after walks. Joint support is often most effective when introduced early, rather than waiting for clear discomfort.
Can active dogs benefit even if they seem healthy?
Yes. Highly active dogs place repeated mechanical stress on their joints. Supporting joint resilience and recovery can help maintain comfortable movement over time.
Can Mobility Complex be used every day?
Yes. Mobility Complex is designed as a daily supplement and works best when given consistently over time rather than occasionally or only during flare-ups.
At what age should dogs start joint supplements?
There’s no single right age. Large breeds and very active dogs often benefit earlier, while smaller dogs may only need support later in life. The decision is usually driven by lifestyle and early changes in movement rather than age alone.
Can my dog take Mobility Complex alongside other supplements?
In most cases, yes. If your dog is already receiving multiple supplements, it’s sensible to review overlapping ingredients to avoid unnecessary duplication.
Can Mobility Complex cause digestive upset?
The formulation avoids common fillers and artificial additives. Most dogs tolerate it well, though any new supplement should be introduced gradually.
Can Mobility Complex replace anti-inflammatory or pain medication?
No. Mobility Complex is nutritional support, not a medication. In dogs that require pain relief, it is commonly used alongside veterinary-prescribed treatments rather than as a replacement.
Can I break the chews or mix them with food?
Yes. The chew can be given whole, broken into pieces, or mixed with food depending on what your dog prefers.
Can Mobility Complex be used during periods of reduced activity?
Yes. Joint support remains relevant during quieter periods, as age-related joint changes are not solely driven by exercise levels.
