Pet Supplements & Wellness

 

A healthy dog or cat starts with a good diet — but supplements fill the gaps that even the best food cannot always cover. Joint support for the aging retriever, digestive help after antibiotics, immune support through stressful seasons — targeted supplementation makes a real difference when chosen correctly and used consistently.

What Pet Owners Are Actually Asking

Does my dog need a joint supplement — and when should I start?

Most vets now recommend starting joint supplementation before visible symptoms appear — particularly for large breeds, working dogs, and dogs over six years old. Glucosamine and chondroitin are the most researched ingredients for joint health, and green lipped mussel has gained significant attention as a natural source of omega-3 fatty acids and glycosaminoglycans that support cartilage and reduce inflammation. Starting early maintains mobility longer; starting after arthritis is advanced slows decline but cannot reverse existing damage.

My dog has chronic loose stools — do probiotics actually help?

Yes, in many cases — particularly after antibiotic treatment, dietary changes, or stress-related digestive upset. Probiotics restore the beneficial bacterial populations that regulate gut motility and immune function. Pumpkin fiber supplements work alongside probiotics for dogs with inconsistent stools — soluble fiber feeds beneficial bacteria and regulates how quickly food moves through the digestive system. Look for multi-strain probiotic formulations with at least one billion CFU per dose for meaningful impact.

What supplements help with dog anxiety and stress?

L-theanine, melatonin, and CBD are the most commonly recommended ingredients for situational anxiety — thunderstorms, travel, separation, and new environments. Calming treats with L-theanine work best when given before the anticipated stressor rather than during — they need time to take effect. CBD products from Green Coast Pet and Bailey's CBD have developed strong followings among dog owners for their effectiveness on chronic anxiety without the sedation of pharmaceutical alternatives.

Are cat supplements different from dog supplements?

Yes — significantly. Cats are obligate carnivores with specific metabolic requirements that differ from dogs. Never give a dog supplement to a cat without veterinary guidance — some ingredients safe for dogs are toxic to cats (taurine deficiency, certain herbs, xylitol). Cat-specific supplements address hairball management, urinary health, dental care, and joint support with formulations appropriate for feline physiology.

How to Choose the Right Supplement

  • Target the specific issue: Broad-spectrum multivitamins have limited evidence for healthy pets on a complete diet. Targeted supplements for specific concerns — joints, digestion, skin — have much stronger research support.
  • Check for NASC quality seal: The National Animal Supplement Council seal indicates the manufacturer follows quality control standards for supplement production.
  • Give it time: Most supplements require 4-8 weeks of consistent use before showing measurable results. Do not switch products after two weeks because you do not see immediate change.
  • Discuss with your vet: Supplements can interact with medications. Always mention what you are giving your pet at vet visits.

Brands Pet Owners Trust

Green Coast Pet offers clean-ingredient supplements for joint health, digestion, and anxiety with transparent sourcing. Bailey's CBD has earned a strong reputation for quality-tested CBD products for dogs. Zymox extends their enzyme expertise from skin care into digestive health supplements with the same LP3 enzyme system that made their ear care products famous.

At Hooves and Paws, we stock supplements that our customers come back for because they see results. Fast shipping on joint, digestive, calming, and immune supplements for dogs and cats.

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