"Owners often mistake the earliest signs of joint discomfort for normal aging, which delays the support that helps most."
"Subtle changes in how a dog rises, walks, or climbs are frequently the first indicators of joint inflammation."
"Most turmeric supplements are dramatically underdosed. Look for at least 400mg of bioavailable curcumin per serving."
A simple checklist for the changes that often get written off as old age. None of these signs are dramatic on their own, which is exactly why they slip past. Tap each one your dog does as you read — then see what your total means at the end.
Not a refusal — just a half-second hesitation before heading up, like he's deciding whether it's worth it. Stairs load the hips and knees harder than flat ground, so this is often the very first place discomfort shows.
The slow rise after a nap. A little gathering of effort before the legs come under him. Morning stiffness in dogs works the same way it does in us — it eases once they're moving, which is exactly why it's so easy to shrug off.
He starts strong, then drifts to the back by the halfway mark. The walk that used to be the highlight of his day gets a little shorter, a little slower — and you find yourself waiting at the corner more than you used to.
The little gather-and-wait before the jump, or the look back at you to see if you'll lift him. Jumps load the joints suddenly, so hesitation here is one of the clearest tells that something's gone quietly stiff.
The toy that used to get an instant response now gets a glance. More time on the bed, less time underfoot. It reads like "he's just mellowing with age," but slowing down is often a way of avoiding what's uncomfortable.
Repeated licking at one joint, or a subtle flinch when you touch a certain spot. Dogs gravitate to the spot that bothers them. If your hand keeps finding the same area, that's worth paying attention to.
The hardest one to put into words. He's still your dog — but a little quieter, a little more careful, a little less of the dog you know. Owners almost always feel this before they can name it. Trust that feeling.
How many does your dog show?
Tap each sign your dog shows above. Most owners are surprised how many add up.
See What's Behind These Signs It's rarely just old ageHere's the good news: most of what you're seeing isn't simply "old age." A lot of it traces back to low-grade inflammation building quietly inside the joint — the part most cartilage-only supplements skip entirely. Cevosy is built turmeric-forward, with a bioavailable curcumin at the core to help support a normal inflammatory response, alongside the cushioning and structural ingredients joints need. One daily chew your dog actually wants to eat. Results vary, and consistency is what matters most.
"Cooper started hesitating at the back door about six months ago. Just a tiny pause, barely noticeable. I told myself it was nothing. I'm so glad I finally looked into it instead of waiting for a limp."
"I kept telling myself Max was just slowing down because he's nine. Then I watched him try to stand one morning and it took three attempts. That was the moment I realized I'd been making excuses for him."
"It was the walks for us. Sadie used to lead and started drifting to the back. I checked off about five of these signs reading them. Wish I'd known what to look for a year ago."
"The 'less like himself' one hit me. I couldn't have explained it to my vet, but I felt it. Turns out my gut was right, and I'm glad I trusted it."
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