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Nutri-Vet Hip & Joint Biscuits for Dogs, Dog Hip & Joint Supplement, Functional Treat, Large Sized Biscuit, 300mg of Glucosamine, 6 lb Bag Review

4.7 (2,200) Amazon rating$21.652,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

A large biscuit style functional treat that puts 300 mg of glucosamine into a food dogs actually want to eat, and a 4.7 star average across 2,200 ratings backs it up as a dependable daily add-on.

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Best for

Large breed dogs whose owners want a treat-format way to work joint support into the daily routine without a separate pill or powder.

Skip if

Your dog is small or you want a precisely dosed chewable tablet or capsule rather than a whole biscuit sized for bigger breeds.

  • Form Treats
  • Flavor Large Biscuit
  • Best for Hip And Joint Support
  • Breed size Large
  • Weight 6 Pounds
  • Priced 34% below the category median ($32.91 across 92 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 2,200 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.2/5

    2,200 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Nutri-Vet packages this joint supplement as a large biscuit rather than a pill, chew or powder, which makes it an easy fit for owners who already give their dog treats and want to fold in daily joint support. Each biscuit is sized for large breed dogs and delivers 300 mg of glucosamine.

The 6 lb bag format means this is meant for regular, ongoing use rather than an occasional add-on, and the yam free formulation is called out for dogs with that specific sensitivity.

With 2,200 ratings averaging 4.7 stars and about 2,000 bought in the past month, it has built a solid track record as a straightforward, treat-based way to support hip and joint health in bigger dogs.

Pros

  • 300 mg of glucosamine per large biscuit in an easy treat format
  • No separate pill or powder needed, dogs take it as a treat
  • 6 lb bag supports consistent daily use over time
  • Yam free formulation for dogs with that specific sensitivity
  • Strong 4.7 star average across 2,200 ratings

Cons

  • Biscuit is sized for large breeds, so smaller dogs may get more glucosamine per treat than intended
  • Treat format adds calories to the diet, which matters for dogs watching their weight
  • No chondroitin or MSM listed alongside the glucosamine

Specifications

Form
Treats
Flavor
Large Biscuit
Best for
Hip And Joint Support
Breed size
Large
Weight
6 Pounds

Performance notes

Each large biscuit is formulated with 300 mg of glucosamine as its primary active ingredient, presented in a treat form rather than a tablet or powder. The 6 lb bag size and large biscuit sizing point to a product built for bigger dogs eating one biscuit per serving as part of a daily routine.

What buyers say

A 4.7 star average across roughly 2,200 ratings, with about 2,000 units bought in the past month, shows this is a well liked, frequently repurchased option among large breed owners looking for a treat based joint supplement.

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Frequently asked questions

How much glucosamine is in each biscuit?

Each large biscuit contains 300 mg of glucosamine, which is the main active ingredient in this formula. There is no chondroitin or MSM listed alongside it.

Is this suitable for small dogs?

The biscuit is sized and dosed for large breed dogs, so a small dog would likely get more glucosamine per treat relative to its body weight than intended. Talk to your vet about an appropriate dose or a smaller format product for a small dog.

Does it replace a vet visit for joint issues?

No, this is a daily supplement meant to support joint health over time, not a treatment for an existing condition. If your dog is showing signs of pain or reduced mobility, see a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis.

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