Some of the natural compounds and foods mentioned below are used to ease joint issues regarding your puppy.  

Turmeric: 

Turmeric is beneficial not only for you but for your dog too since its main component, curcumin, contains anti-inflammatory action that helps in relieving pain for knee osteoarthritis. Any issue, like swelling, that may arise due to the joint is resolved with this. A study related to turmeric shows that it has similar effects as ibuprofen. But, the bad effects of ibuprofen like gastrointestinal erosions are thankfully avoided with turmeric use. To gain full use of turmeric and its properties, add this ingredient to your dog’s food. However, turmeric supplements can also be used if the turmeric root is not available.   

Fish Oil: 

Omega 3 fatty acids are abundantly present in fish oil. The acids present in this supplement help produce hormones that help the dog’s blood flow and minimize inflammation. Studies and research also show that arthritic symptoms are alleviated using these acids. However, too much of these supplements can be harmful to your dog, so it is best to consult your vet on how much to give fish oil to your dog and its doses. 

Papaya: 

Papaya consists of vitamins and nutrients for your dog. Its component papain is very helpful for indigestion. These also contain Vitamin C and A, which benefits your dog’s eyesight and immune system. Papaya is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties that strengthen your bones and relieve arthritic pain in your dog. But, large amounts of papaya can cause diarrhea and loose stools. You should consult your vet before adding papaya to your dog’s food because some pets are allergic to it, so its seed may be fatal to some. 

Glucosamine and Chondroitin: 

Dog’s cartilage contains glucosamine, and chondroitin is a major component of their joints. Glucosamine is a major component of joints and helps in lubrication and collagen formation. It also helps to absorb any shock, which may cause injury to the joint. Chondroitin is used to mend cartilage if any injury occurs and prevent destructive enzymes from reaching joint fluid. Glucosamine is abundantly found in the shell of shellfish and chondroitin in bone cartilage of animals. 

Vitamin C: 

Degenerative joint disease, spinal issues, and hip dysplasia are treated using Vitamin C that helps in recovery. Vitamin C also works to increase your immunity and avoid any joint issues. This also solves your dog’s collagen issue that may arise. However, in high doses, the dog’s stomach can be affected. For a dog weighing 28 lbs., the dose recommended is 500 mg. The vet should always be consulted before administering a dose to a dog to know which is right and what to avoid.