Quick Answer
The best dog food for joint health is rich in anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA from wild fish) and supports a lean body weight through high-quality protein and low carbohydrates. Reducing inflammation and keeping your dog lean are the two most effective dietary strategies for joint comfort. An omega-rich freeze-dried raw Turkey + Salmon diet addresses both. Severe joint disease should also be managed with veterinary care.
How Diet Affects Canine Joint Health
Joint problems — arthritis, hip dysplasia, general stiffness — are among the most common health issues in dogs, especially as they age or in larger breeds. While genetics and activity play a role, diet has a direct and underappreciated impact on joint comfort through two mechanisms: inflammation control and weight management.
Joints are damaged and made painful by chronic inflammation. Certain nutrients — particularly omega-3 fatty acids — actively reduce that inflammation. At the same time, excess body weight multiplies the mechanical load on every joint; studies show that lean dogs develop arthritis later and less severely than overweight dogs. The right diet addresses both levers at once.
Signs of Joint Discomfort in Dogs
Watch for these early indicators of joint issues:
- Stiffness, especially after rest or in the morning
- Reluctance to jump, climb stairs, or run
- Difficulty rising from lying down
- Limping or favoring a leg
- Reduced activity or stamina
- Visible swelling around joints
- Licking or chewing at a joint
- Irritability when touched near joints
- Loss of muscle around the hips and hind legs
How Freeze-Dried Raw Supports Joint Health
Anti-inflammatory omega-3s
EPA and DHA from wild salmon are clinically recognized for reducing joint inflammation. They are among the most evidence-backed nutritional interventions for canine arthritis. Our Turkey + Salmon formula provides these omegas from whole wild salmon plus salmon oil.
Lean, bioavailable protein for weight control
Maintaining a lean body weight is one of the most powerful things you can do for a dog's joints. Freeze-dried raw is high in bioavailable protein and low in the empty carbohydrates that drive weight gain — helping dogs stay lean and reducing joint load.
Natural nutrients from whole ingredients
Whole-food ingredients and organ meats provide trace minerals and nutrients that support connective tissue, without the inflammatory fillers found in many kibbles.
No inflammatory fillers
High-carbohydrate, grain-heavy diets can contribute to systemic inflammation. Removing corn, wheat, and soy reduces one driver of inflammation that aggravates joints.
Best Formula for Joint Health
Turkey + Salmon Formula
For joint support, Turkey + Salmon is our top recommendation. Its wild salmon content delivers the highest level of anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) of all our formulas. Combined with lean, bioavailable turkey protein that helps dogs maintain a healthy, joint-friendly weight, it addresses both inflammation and weight — the two biggest dietary levers for joint comfort.
Shop Turkey + Salmon →Weight management is joint protection
Every extra pound a dog carries multiplies the load on its joints. Keeping your dog lean is one of the most effective ways to prevent and slow joint disease. A high-protein, low-carbohydrate freeze-dried raw diet helps dogs stay lean while feeling full and satisfied.
See our feeding guide for portions →Joint Health FAQs
What is the best food for dogs with joint problems?
The best diet for joint health is rich in anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA from fish) and supports a lean body weight through high-quality protein and low carbohydrates. Reducing inflammation and reducing joint load through weight control are the two most effective dietary strategies. An omega-rich freeze-dried raw diet addresses both. Severe joint disease should also be managed with veterinary care.
Do omega-3s really help dog joints?
Yes. Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA and DHA from fish, are among the most evidence-supported nutritional interventions for canine joint inflammation and arthritis. They help reduce the inflammatory processes that damage and inflame joints. Wild-caught salmon is one of the richest natural sources.
Can losing weight help my dog's arthritis?
Significantly. Excess weight multiplies mechanical stress on joints, and studies show overweight dogs develop arthritis earlier and more severely than lean dogs. Weight loss is often one of the most effective ways to improve an arthritic dog's comfort and mobility. A high-protein, low-carb diet helps dogs lose weight while staying satisfied.
Should I give my dog glucosamine supplements?
Glucosamine and chondroitin are commonly used joint supplements. Some dogs benefit from them, and they can be added alongside a good diet on veterinary advice. However, the foundational dietary levers — omega-3s for inflammation and maintaining a lean weight — should come first, as they have the strongest impact on joint comfort.
At what age should I start supporting my dog's joints?
Joint support through diet can begin at any age and is especially valuable for large breeds (prone to dysplasia), active or working dogs, and dogs entering their senior years (around 7, earlier for large breeds). Feeding an omega-rich diet and keeping your dog lean throughout life helps delay and reduce joint problems.
