The most common question I get from dog owners: "How much glucosamine should I give my dog?" The frustrating truth is that most commercial products don't provide enough to be therapeutic. After consulting with Dr. Lisa Martinez, a veterinary pharmacologist at UC Davis, and reviewing the available clinical literature, I've developed dosing guidelines that actually work.
I've been refining these protocols for over a decade on working dogs with real joint demands. These aren't theoretical recommendations: they're what I use for my own Border Collies.

Glucosamine HCl: The Foundation
Why Hydrochloride, Not Sulfate?
Glucosamine comes in two primary forms: hydrochloride (HCl) and sulfate. Research suggests glucosamine HCl has superior bioavailability. A 2001 study in Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics found glucosamine HCl reached higher plasma concentrations than equivalent doses of glucosamine sulfate.
More importantly, glucosamine HCl contains approximately 83% pure glucosamine, while glucosamine sulfate (stabilized with potassium chloride) contains only about 65%. You need less HCl to achieve the same effect.

Therapeutic Dosing Protocol
| Dog Weight | Loading Dose (First 4-6 weeks) | Maintenance Dose |
|---|---|---|
| Under 25 lbs | 500-750mg daily | 250-500mg daily |
| 25-50 lbs | 1,000-1,500mg daily | 500-750mg daily |
| 50-90 lbs | 1,500-2,000mg daily | 750-1,000mg daily |
| Over 90 lbs | 2,000-2,500mg daily | 1,000-1,500mg daily |
The loading dose concept matters. Glucosamine takes time to accumulate in synovial fluid. Starting with higher doses for 4-6 weeks saturates the tissues faster, then you can reduce to maintenance. I learned this approach from Dr. Martinez, who noted that most studies showing positive results used loading protocols. For the science behind why these doses work, see my article on the research behind joint supplements.
Chondroitin Sulfate: Quality Over Quantity
The Absorption Problem
Chondroitin is a larger molecule than glucosamine, and absorption is inconsistent. Studies estimate oral bioavailability between 5-15%, depending on molecular weight and source. Low molecular weight chondroitin (below 16,000 Daltons) absorbs better than high molecular weight forms.
Source matters enormously. Bovine trachea provides more consistent, lower molecular weight chondroitin than shark cartilage. It's also more sustainable and typically less contaminated with heavy metals.
Dosing Guidelines
| Dog Weight | Daily Dose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Under 25 lbs | 200-400mg | Can use loading dose 1.5x for first month |
| 25-50 lbs | 400-800mg | Split morning/evening preferred |
| 50-90 lbs | 800-1,200mg | Monitor for GI upset at higher doses |
| Over 90 lbs | 1,200-1,600mg | Consider pharmaceutical-grade sources |
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane): The Supporting Player
MSM provides organic sulfur, which is theoretically important for cartilage synthesis. The canine-specific research is limited, but what exists suggests doses around 50mg/kg body weight may help. At that dose, side effects are rare.
My MSM Protocol
| Dog Weight | Daily Dose | Form |
|---|---|---|
| Under 25 lbs | 250-500mg | Powder mixes easily into food |
| 25-50 lbs | 500-1,000mg | Powder or capsules |
| 50-90 lbs | 1,000-1,500mg | Powder is most cost-effective |
| Over 90 lbs | 1,500-2,000mg | Split dose recommended |
MSM is cheap. A pound of pure MSM powder costs about $15-20 and lasts months for a large dog. I buy OptiMSM brand because it's distilled rather than crystallized, which removes more impurities.
Combining the Big Three: Practical Protocols
Prevention Protocol (Healthy Dogs, Active Lifestyle)
For dogs with no current joint issues but high activity levels or predisposed breeds:
- Glucosamine HCl: 15mg/kg body weight daily
- Chondroitin sulfate: 10mg/kg body weight daily
- MSM: 20mg/kg body weight daily
- Start this protocol around age 4-5 for large breeds, 5-6 for medium breeds
Active Arthritis Protocol (Diagnosed Osteoarthritis)
For dogs with confirmed joint disease:
- Glucosamine HCl: 25-30mg/kg body weight daily (loading), 20mg/kg maintenance
- Chondroitin sulfate: 15-20mg/kg body weight daily
- MSM: 40-50mg/kg body weight daily
- Consider adding UC-II collagen (40mg daily regardless of size)
- Add EPA/DHA omega-3s at 75-100mg/kg body weight
Senior Support Protocol (Ages 8+ for Large Breeds, 10+ for Small)
Maintenance-level support with anti-inflammatory additions:
- Glucosamine HCl: 20mg/kg body weight daily
- Chondroitin sulfate: 12-15mg/kg body weight daily
- MSM: 30mg/kg body weight daily
- Green-lipped mussel: 15mg/kg body weight daily
- EPA/DHA: 50-75mg/kg body weight daily
Timing and Administration
With Food or Without?
Give all three supplements with food. Glucosamine can cause mild GI upset on an empty stomach, and fat in food helps absorption of any lipophilic compounds. I mix everything into the morning and evening meals.
Expected Timeline for Results
Be patient. These supplements don't work like NSAIDs. Most owners see:
- Week 2-3: Possible slight improvement in morning stiffness
- Week 4-6: Noticeable changes in mobility and willingness to exercise
- Week 8-12: Maximum benefit typically reached
If you see no improvement after 12 weeks at therapeutic doses, the supplements may not be effective for your dog's specific condition. Consult your veterinarian about other options, including injectable polysulfated glycosaminoglycans (Adequan). Consider combining supplements with physical therapy and hydrotherapy for enhanced results.
Products I Actually Buy
I'm not sponsored by any of these companies. These are what I purchase with my own money:
- NOW Foods Glucosamine HCl 1000: Clean label, third-party tested, reasonable price. About $0.08 per 1,000mg.
- Thorne Research Veterinary Joint Support Powder: Pharmaceutical-grade chondroitin, properly dosed. Expensive but reliable.
- Jarrow Formulas MSM Powder: OptiMSM source, no fillers, excellent value.
I avoid most "complete" joint supplements because they almost always underdose the expensive ingredients (chondroitin) while loading up on cheap ones (glucosamine, vitamin C).