Comfrey has pain relief and anti-inflammatory properties. You can add ½ to 1 teaspoon to your dog’s food. If you can find the dried herb in natural food stores, comfrey can be added to a warm compress for localized pain relief. Frankincense is an all-around perfect herbal remedy with anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidant properties. Essential oils or a dried Frankincense herb can be added to your dog’s food. Yucca is often used in arthritis medications for humans as well as animals, and adding Yucca to your dog’s diet is easy to do with capsules or the dried herb. Alfalfa is another widely-used herb for pain management and inflammation, and can be added to your dog’s food or provided in capsules inside a treat. Turmeric is another commonly used herb that can help with pain as well as inflammation, and also has incredible antioxidant properties to help fight disease. The above herbs can be mixed together for added benefits.
Diet is also important, and your dog’s overall health, including joint pain, may improve with a natural, whole food, healthy diet. Improving your dog’s overall diet will improve their health and tackle pain you may have a hard time controlling such as inflammatory arthritis pain. Adding supplements to your dog’s diet is easy, and glucosamine and antioxidants are necessary supplements for smooth joint movement, with glucosamine helping to add this compound back to those joints, helping with pain and friction.