Horse Arthritis Supplement

The Horse Arthritis Supplement That Actually Works — See the Difference in 30 Days

Precision Equine Solutions delivers the PJS All-In-One horse arthritis support formula — a complete equine joint supplement combining Glucosamine HCl, Chondroitin, Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen, and systemic enzymes to address joint pain, stiffness, and degeneration from every angle.

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Is Your Horse Struggling with Stiff, Painful Joints? Here's What's Really Happening

You know something is off. Your horse feels different under saddle — tighter, shorter, less willing. Precision Equine Solutions understands that worry, and this section gives you the clear picture of equine arthritis every owner deserves before making any decision.

What Is Horse Arthritis — And Why It's More Common Than You Think

Horse arthritis is the gradual breakdown of articular cartilage inside a joint — and it's one of the leading causes of lameness across all equine disciplines.

A healthy horse joint works through two key systems. First, articular cartilage acts as a shock-absorbing layer between bone surfaces. Second, synovial fluid inside the joint capsule lubricates every movement. When arthritis takes hold — whether as degenerative joint disease (DJD) developing over years, or as inflammation triggered by acute injury — both systems degrade together.

Cartilage thins. Synovial fluid loses viscosity. Bone surfaces move closer together.

It's important to distinguish osteoarthritis (gradual cartilage wear over time) from acute joint inflammation (short-term swelling after a specific injury), because they present differently and respond differently to treatment. Many owners confuse the two, which delays the right response.

Degenerative joint disease affects horses across all ages and disciplines. While high-workload horses and those over 12 are at increased risk, early joint changes can begin as young as 5 years old, with many horses showing visible changes on X-rays by 8–9 years of age. Breeds like Warmbloods and Thoroughbreds may face elevated risk, but any horse can develop joint degeneration. The hock, coffin, stifle, and fetlock joints are the most commonly affected areas. An equine veterinarian can confirm diagnosis through imaging and flexion tests.

Horse Joint Cross-Section UPPER BONE (Cannon Bone) Articular Cartilage Synovial Fluid (Lubricating layer) Articular Cartilage LOWER BONE (Coffin / Hock) Cartilage Fluid Arthritis = Cartilage thins & fluid degrades Bones move closer → pain, stiffness, lameness
Precision Equine Solutions 2026 Horse Joint Disease Reference Guide
Condition Primary Joint Affected Common Signs Risk Factors Supplement Role Vet Assessment
Osteoarthritis / DJD Hock, Coffin, Fetlock Persistent stiffness Age, high workload Daily joint support Flexion test + X-ray
Acute Joint Inflammation Any joint Sudden heat & swelling Injury, overwork Post-acute management Ultrasound
Hock Arthritis Distal hock joints Shortened hind stride Working horses HA + Glucosamine focus Nerve block + imaging
Coffin Joint Arthritis Coffin joint Toe-first landing Farriery issues Collagen + Chondroitin Radiograph series
Stifle OCD/DJD Stifle joint Intermittent hindlimb lame Young performance horses HA Ultra sound recommended
Fetlock Degeneration Fetlock Boxy fetlock puffiness Racehorses, eventers Full PJS formula Regular monitoring

Precision Equine Solutions provides this reference for educational purposes. Always consult your equine veterinarian for diagnosis and individualized treatment planning.

The Warning Signs Most Owners Miss Until It's Too Late

Most owners notice something is wrong months before they take action. That delay allows avoidable damage to accumulate in joint tissue. Recognizing these six signs early changes the outcome.

Stiffness during the first 10–15 minutes of movement after overnight stabling — and then seemingly improving — is often dismissed as "just warming up." A subtle but persistent shortening of stride on one side often gets attributed to rider error. Swelling or puffiness around a specific joint that doesn't fully resolve after rest is a clear structural signal. Heat detectable by hand on the joint surface — compared to the opposite leg — indicates active inflammation.

Behavioral changes matter enormously: resistance to being tacked up, irritability when groomed near a specific leg, or reluctance to bend in one direction are not attitude problems. Intermittent mild lameness that appears under saddle but not at rest is one of the most commonly dismissed signs. Any two of these occurring together warrants a veterinary assessment and the start of a targeted horse arthritis treatment supplement protocol.

Uneven Gait

Swollen Joint

Morning Stiffness

Joint Heat

Resistance / Irritability

Shortened Stride

How Arthritis Progresses in Horses — And What It Means for Their Future

Horse arthritis is progressive — it does not reverse on its own. But progression speed varies enormously depending on your response.

The key variables are: which joint is affected (lower-motion joints like the distal hock often stabilize well), the horse's workload and body weight, and whether intervention starts early. A three-stage framework helps owners orient themselves. Early-stage arthritis involves cartilage thinning and mild occasional stiffness with no visible lameness at rest.

Mid-stage shows consistent stiffness, detectable joint changes, and reduced performance under saddle. Advanced-stage presents with significant lameness, bone remodeling, and quality-of-life impact.

Here is the genuinely hopeful truth: most horses diagnosed at early or mid-stage can remain comfortable and rideable for years with appropriate management. This includes the right horse arthritis treatment supplement, weight management, farriery support, and veterinary guidance. The timeline progression below shows what proactive management can interrupt.

E
Early Stage
Mild stiffness, no rest lameness, cartilage thinning begins
M
Mid Stage
Consistent stiffness, reduced performance, joint changes visible
A
Advanced
Significant lameness, bone remodeling, quality-of-life affected
60%

of equine lameness cases involve degenerative joint disease or related arthritis conditions — making it the most common cause of performance loss in horses

PJS - Precision Joint Solution horse arthritis support formula from Precision Equine Solutions targets all three stages — slowing progression, easing current discomfort, and maintaining the joint environment that gives your horse the best chance at years of comfortable work.

Why Supplements Beat the Alternatives — Understanding Your Options

There are multiple paths after an arthritis diagnosis. Each has genuine merits and real trade-offs. This is an honest guide to all of them — because a horse owner who understands their full picture makes better decisions for their horse.

The Treatment Spectrum: From Injections and NSAIDs to Natural Support

Joint Injections

Corticosteroid and hyaluronic acid injections deliver medication directly into the joint space. Highly effective for acute flare-ups and confirmed articular inflammation.

⚠ Trade-off: $300–$800+ per joint per session, requires veterinary administration, and repeated corticosteroid use raises cartilage degradation concerns over time.

NSAIDs (Bute / Banamine)

Phenylbutazone and flunixin meglumine manage acute pain and inflammation effectively. Appropriate and important for short-term pain control after injury or flare-up.

⚠ Trade-off: Long-term daily NSAID use carries well-documented gastrointestinal and renal risks in horses. Not designed for chronic daily use.

Alternative Therapies

Acupuncture, shockwave therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and stem cell therapy are emerging adjunct options with growing research support in equine practice.

⚠ Trade-off: Typically high cost, limited availability outside specialist referral practices, and variable evidence base depending on the modality.

Daily Joint Supplement ✓

The chronic management backbone. A daily oral horse arthritis supplement maintains joint health between flare-ups and over the long term — practical, consistent, and genuinely preventive.

✓ Complements — not competes with — veterinary care. Best used as the foundation of an ongoing management plan.

What the Science Says About Oral Joint Supplements for Horses

We understand the skepticism. Many horse owners have tried supplements that delivered nothing. The difference between products that work and those that don't comes down to two things: the right ingredients at the right doses.

"Glucosamine and chondroitin have been studied in equine-specific research examining their effects on cartilage metabolism and synovial fluid quality — with growing support for their biological mechanisms at therapeutic doses."

Glucosamine sulfate and Arto Velox show measurable effects on inflammatory markers in peer-reviewed equine literature. The critical variable is bioavailability and dosage. Most owners who see no results from joint supplements are using under-dosed products — not ineffective ingredients.

A 500kg horse requires substantially higher doses than a human supplement formulation provides. The most credible evidence supports multi-ingredient synergistic formulas at therapeutic doses rather than single-ingredient products.

"The most important predictor of supplement efficacy is not which ingredient it contains — it's whether that ingredient appears at a dose sufficient to affect joint tissue biology in a horse of that body weight."

How to Prevent Further Joint Damage While Managing Existing Arthritis

Prevention and management are not mutually exclusive. A horse already diagnosed with arthritis still benefits enormously from the same protective behaviors that would have slowed onset. You have genuine agency here — these steps change the trajectory.

Maintaining healthy body weight removes mechanical load from compromised joint surfaces. Every extra 50kg of body weight translates directly to increased compressive force through the hock and coffin joints on every stride. Appropriate footing matters enormously — hard, compacted ground multiplies concussion forces through already degraded cartilage. A 10–15 minute walk warm-up before any riding session lets synovial fluid fully distribute through the joint space before higher-impact work begins.

Regular shoeing with a farrier experienced in therapeutic shoeing can redistribute load away from affected joints — particularly for horses with coffin joint or navicular involvement. Beginning or continuing a high-quality equine arthritis joint supplement provides daily nutritional baseline protection that compounds over time.

  • Maintain healthy body weight to reduce joint load
  • Use appropriate arena footing — avoid hard or uneven surfaces
  • Warm up 10–15 minutes at walk before riding
  • Schedule regular shoeing with therapeutic shoeing knowledge
  • Begin daily joint supplementation as baseline protection
  • Monitor for heat and swelling after every work session

Unlike generic equine supplement providers that offer single-ingredient formulas at undisclosed doses, Precision Equine Solutions builds the PJS horse arthritis treatment supplement around therapeutic ingredient levels in a fully transparent formula — giving your horse the daily support the science actually supports.

What Makes a Horse Arthritis Supplement Actually Work — Ingredients Explained

The market is crowded with equine joint supplements making similar claims. The difference between products that deliver results and those that don't comes entirely down to what is inside — and at what dose. Here is the ingredient transparency you deserve.

The Core Joint Support Ingredients and What Each One Does

Glucosamine HCl

Precursor to glycosaminoglycans — the building blocks of cartilage matrix. Supports cartilage synthesis and reduces enzymatic cartilage breakdown at therapeutic doses.

Chondroitin Sulfate

Inhibits cartilage-degrading enzymes and retains water within cartilage tissue — maintaining the cushioning and shock-absorption effect in active joints.

Hyaluronic Acid

Primary component of synovial fluid — the joint's natural lubricant. Oral HA helps restore viscosity to synovial fluid, improving movement comfort between injections.

Collagen peptide | & |||

Collagen Peptides | Highly bioavailable hydrolyzed collagen that provides essential amino acids for cartilage repair and supports the structural integrity of ligaments and tendons ||| Supports joint function and connective tissue health

C

Vitamin C

Essential cofactor in collagen synthesis and a potent antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress within joint tissue — supporting the repair process at the cellular level.

What to Look for in a Complete Formula — and What to Avoid

✓ What to Look For

First, therapeutic dosing levels. Equine research suggests glucosamine doses below 5,000mg daily are unlikely to produce a measurable effect in a full-size horse, making proper dosing essential when evaluating joint supplements. This formula delivers 7,500mg per daily serving to ensure effective support. Second, a multi-ingredient synergistic formula is critical, as single-ingredient products cannot address the multiple mechanisms involved in joint degeneration simultaneously.

An effective horse arthritis supplement combines structural rebuilding ingredients with anti-inflammatory support. Third, transparent labeling — every ingredient listed with its exact milligram amount per serving. If you cannot see the individual doses, you cannot verify the formula. PJS - Precision Joint Solution horse arthritis support formula discloses all ingredient amounts, so you can confirm the formula delivers what the science supports.

✗ What to Avoid

  • Proprietary blends — formulas that list ingredients without individual milligram amounts are hiding under-dosing behind marketing language
  • Filler-heavy formulas — products where inexpensive ingredients crowd the label to make a short formula look comprehensive
  • Devil's claw for competition horses — prohibited under FEI and USEF rules; verify your federation's list before giving any botanical to a competition horse

Apply this framework to every equine joint supplement you evaluate — including PJS. If a formula holds up to scrutiny on all three criteria, it has the foundation to deliver real results.

Precision Equine Solutions 2026 Joint Supplement Ingredient Efficacy Reference
Ingredient Mechanism Target Tissue Min. Effective Dose (Horse) Competition Safe In PJS Formula
Glucosamine HCl Cartilage synthesis support Articular cartilage ~5,000mg/day Yes
Chondroitin Sulfate Enzyme inhibition, hydration Cartilage matrix ~1,000mg/day Yes
Hyaluronic Acid Synovial fluid viscosity Joint capsule ~100mg/day Yes
Collagen Type II Cartilage structural support Articular cartilage Variable Yes

Precision Equine Solutions Horse Arthritis Supplement

PJS All-In-One Leg Solution is a daily oral equine arthritis supplement designed for horses with joint degeneration, stiffness, and performance loss. The formula was built to address the entire leg system — joints, tendons, ligaments, connective tissue, bone, and hooves — in a single transparent formula with disclosed ingredient amounts.

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No Proprietary Blends
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What's Inside — A Formula Built for Real Results

Precision Equine Solutions provides full ingredient transparency in PJS All-In-One. The formula cross-references directly with the science covered above — every key ingredient appears at doses designed to reach therapeutic effect in a full-size performance or senior horse. No proprietary blend. No hidden doses.

Glucosamine HCl
High-Dose
Cartilage matrix support
Chondroitin Sulfate
Therapeutic
Enzyme inhibition & hydration
Hyaluronic Acid
Included
Synovial fluid quality
Collagen
Included
Cartilage structural support
Arto-Velox Enzymes
Proprietary
Systemic inflammation cycle support
Minerals Complex
Full Spectrum
Bone & muscle health
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The Right Supplement for Your Horse's Specific Needs

Senior / Retired Horses

Horses 15+ with chronic joint degeneration benefit most from the Glucosamine + Collagen combination in PJS, which supports cartilage maintenance and comfortable daily movement.

Performance / Show Horses

Show jumpers, dressage horses, and barrel racing horses need joint preservation under high workload. Glucosamine/chondroitin and HA is the winner combo

Hock Arthritis

The most common equine arthritis site. PJS's Chondroitin Sulfate targets enzyme-driven cartilage breakdown in the distal hock joints — the critical factor in hock DJD progression.

Coffin Joint Arthritis

Coffin joint degeneration often progresses silently. The Collagen + Glucosamine HCl combination in PJS supports the structural integrity of this high-motion, high-load joint.

Stifle Joint Involvement

Stifle issues in working horses respond well to the full PJS formula. Glucosamine/chondroitin and HA and collagen make the difference in this complex join.

Working Western Horses

Barrel racing, roping, and reining horses face extreme joint stress in short bursts. PJS's systemic enzyme blend (Arto-Velox) supports the inflammation cycle between high-intensity sessions.

Simple Dosing: Loading Phase, Maintenance, and Long-Term Use

1

Loading Phase

First 30 days: 2 Scoops 10-14 days. Saturates joint tissue with therapeutic nutrient levels. This is the most critical phase — do not skip it.

~$3.25–$4.33/day during loading

2

Maintenance Phase

Day 31 onward: 1 scoop day top-dressed on feed. Many horses show improved ease of movement within 4–6 weeks of starting the loading phase.

~$2.16/day ongoing

3

Long-Term Use

Year-round daily supplementation keeps therapeutic levels stable. Some owners increase dose slightly in cold months when stiffness worsens. Never stop abruptly.

Results compound over 90+ days

For horses resistant to supplement-mixed feed: introduce gradually over 7–10 days starting with a small amount mixed into a preferred food (chopped apple, soaked hay cube, or a small grain portion). Consistency is non-negotiable — therapeutic tissue levels drop within days of missed doses.

The result of proper loading and consistent maintenance? Horses across disciplines — from 26-year-old pasture companions to active barrel racers — returning to comfortable movement that their owners describe as "moving better than ever." Precision Equine Solutions builds the Equine Solutions horse arthritis support formula on one principle: results that owners can see and horses can feel.

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What Real Horse Owners Say — Reviews and Results

Results matter more than claims. Everything below comes directly from horse owners and professionals who have used PJS with their horses.

Verified Customer Reviews

The following reviews are verified purchases from Precision Equine Solutions customers — rated 4.68 out of 5 stars across 66 reviews.

★★★★★
Alison Kicken Rainwater — Mare, Hock Arthritis

"I feel the product has improved my mare's hock mobility significantly. She has struggled with hock arthritis since she was younger and although she has been rideable there was always an underlying stiffness. On this product she moves much more freely and seems to show less discomfort at faster gaits like the trot and canter.

I highly recommend PJS. I am using it now for my younger horse also as a preventative."

Verified Purchase · 03/2026
★★★★★
Deborah Griffen — Levi, 26-year-old

"My horse Levi is 26 years old and his stifle/hip on his left hind was getting worse and worse. He was barely able to walk. I started Precision around 8 months ago and he has significantly improved.

He is able to go out and enjoy the pasture and his friends. Even during the very cold Winter we just had he was able to walk. Giving him the Precision has definitely given me more time with him and I am grateful."

Verified Purchase · 03/2026
★★★★★
Carol Dover — Locking Stifle

"I have taken my horse off PJS a few times thinking he was doing much better with his locking stifle and in each case within a week he was much worse. I have sworn never again will he go without it. I LOVE this product — it truly works."

Verified Purchase · 03/2026
★★★★★
Ruth Zielaskowski — Young Performance Horse

"I have a young horse with several issues related to being a young fast growing huge horse. I've struggled to keep him completely comfortable and able to work at an appropriate level until starting him on PJS. He's been on it for approx 40 days and is moving better than ever and finally comfortable and happy at work."

Verified Purchase · 04/2026
★★★★★
K Alan Brothers — Senior Heading Horse

"I have an older heading horse that is semi-retired. He was having problems in his hocks but PJS makes him feel like competing again. When the younger kids rope the hot heels he doesn't get sore any more."

Verified Purchase · 03/2026
★★★★★
Anonymous — Mare, Arthritis

"I am absolutely LOVING this supplement. My mare has arthritis and I have noticed a dramatic change in the way that she moves as well as her comfort level."

Verified Purchase · 02/2026

Before and After Stories From the Field

Tango — From Fractured Knee to Frolicking in the Pasture

Before: Tango fractured his knee in a serious accident. After a year of joint injections with no measurable results, his vets determined he would never be pasture sound again and recommended euthanasia.

The change: As a last resort, Tango's owners started him on PJS All-In-One Leg Solution. Full loading protocol, daily without interruption.

After 6 months: Tango made a significant recovery. He is back frolicking in the pasture — something his veterinary team said would never happen again.

— Emma Claire, verified Precision Equine Solutions customer

Cowboy Mounted Shooting Horse — Back to Competition in 6 Weeks

Before: Grade 1 lame front left. Clean X-rays, clean ultrasound, clean palpation — but the lameness was real and the horse had been off work for 3 months with no diagnosis.

The change: Melissa Neal added PJS to his feed. That was the only change made to his management — no other treatment, no injections.

After 4 weeks: Back to light work. After 6 weeks: competing again in Cowboy Mounted Shooting. No recurrence of the mystery lameness.

— Melissa Neal, verified Precision Equine Solutions customer

Melissa Neal — Cowboy Mounted Shooting

What Horse Vets and Trainers Are Saying

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Precision keeps our horses in the ring going strong and sound all season long. The consistency of results across different horses, ages, and disciplines is what makes me confident recommending it as a foundational daily supplement for any horse in regular work.

Bob Brawley
Horse Trainer — Verified User
"

My 10-year-old Thoroughbred was always not quite right in his hind end. After hock and coffin injections he improved but there was still something there. We tried him on PJS last summer and saw results within the first 2–3 weeks. He was stepping cleaner and deeper underneath himself.

Allison Scribner
Thoroughbred Owner — Verified User
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I've been using PJS for a few months and see a great difference in my mare. She moves more fluently and is able to work all day. For a horse that used to show stiffness throughout our sessions, that's a meaningful change — and it happened without any other management adjustments.

Deana Pace
Mare Owner / Barn User — Verified User
Precision Equine Solutions 2026 Customer Outcome Summary Analysis
Horse Profile Condition Addressed Time to Visible Result Key Change Reported Continued Use Discipline
26yr gelding (Levi) Stifle/hip degeneration ~8 weeks Walking freely in pasture again Ongoing 8+ months Pasture / retired
Young large Warmblood Growth-related discomfort ~40 days Moving better than ever Ongoing Performance work
Mare (Hock arthritis) Hock DJD bilateral 4–6 weeks Freer trot and canter Also using preventively on second horse General riding
Senior heading horse Hock soreness Not specified Competing again, no post-work soreness Ongoing Team roping
Quarter Horse (mystery lame) Grade 1 front left lameness 4 weeks (light work) Returned to competition at 6 weeks Ongoing Cowboy Mounted Shooting
Tango (fractured knee) Post-fracture joint failure 6 months Pasture sound against vet prognosis Ongoing Pasture / recovery

Safety, Usage, and Competition Compliance — Everything You Need to Know

These are the questions every responsible horse owner should ask before starting any new supplement. This section answers them completely and honestly.

Is This Supplement Safe for Long-Term Daily Use?

Glucosamine, chondroitin and hyaluronic acid at recommended doses have not been associated with hepatic or renal toxicity in horses in the available veterinary literature. This stands in direct contrast to long-term NSAID use — phenylbutazone and flunixin meglumine both carry well-documented gastrointestinal and renal risks with prolonged daily administration.

The active ingredient profile in PJS All-In-One represents a genuinely safer long-term daily management option than chronic NSAID dependence for horses with ongoing joint discomfort. Precision Equine Solutions builds this formula to GMP and FDA standards with that long-term safety profile in mind.

Introduce PJS gradually over 7–10 days to minimize any initial digestive adjustment — some horses experience mild loose stools in the first week. This resolves as the horse adapts to the formula.

If your horse is currently receiving long-term NSAID medications such as Bute or Banamine, please consult your equine veterinarian before introducing PJS. While the ingredients in PJS are not known to have adverse interactions with standard equine medications, we recommend feeding PJS separately from NSAIDs so your veterinarian has a complete understanding of your horse’s nutritional and medical program.

Avoid stacking multiple joint supplement products simultaneously. Nutrient overlap — particularly for glucosamine — does not produce additional benefit and increases cost. Transition to PJS rather than adding it on top of an existing formula.

Can I give PJS with other medications?

PJS ingredients are not known to interact with standard equine drugs. Always inform your veterinarian of all supplements your horse receives, especially if your horse is on active NSAID treatment. While no adverse interactions are currently known, we recommend feeding PJS separately from any NSAIDs.

Is it safe for horses with kidney or liver conditions?

At recommended doses, glucosamine and chondroitin have not shown hepatic or renal toxicity in equine literature. Discuss with your vet for horses with existing organ conditions.

Can foals or young horses use PJS?

Foals under 1 year old are still developing, so it is important to consult with your veterinarian before introducing any supplement. Some customers have used PJS to support horses with contracted tendons. For younger horses or foals, we recommend keeping the serving amount to 1/2 scoop unless otherwise directed by your veterinarian.

Competition-Safe: What You Need to Know About Drug Rules and Prohibited Substances

Competitive equestrians need to know with certainty whether a supplement will trigger a positive drug test. Most standard joint supplement ingredients — glucosamine, chondroitin and hyaluronic acid — do not appear on prohibited substance lists for FEI or USEF competition. Here is the current compliance picture:

FEI (Fédération Équestre Internationale)

Core PJS ingredients are not on the FEI prohibited substance list for international competition. Verify the current FEI Clean Sport database before each competition window as rules update periodically.

USEF (United States Equestrian Federation)

Glucosamine, Chondroitin, Hyaluronic Acid, and Collagen are not prohibited under USEF equine drug rules for US domestic competition. Always verify using the USEF Prohibited Substances List before competition season begins.

State / National Equestrian Bodies

Individual state breed associations, barrel racing organizations, and national federations maintain their own prohibited substance lists. Always verify your specific competition's clean sport rules before the competition window and consult your veterinarian when uncertain.

Frequently Asked Questions About Horse Arthritis Supplements

The questions Precision Equine Solutions hears most from horse owners before starting supplementation — answered completely and honestly.

No — horse arthritis supplements do not cure arthritis. Arthritis is a degenerative condition. Cartilage that has been lost cannot be fully regenerated by any current intervention.

What supplements do is slow further degeneration, support the joint's natural repair mechanisms, reduce inflammation, and maintain comfort and mobility over time. The realistic and honest goal is management — not cure. Meaningful management with a quality horse arthritis supplement can extend a horse's quality working life significantly, keeping horses comfortable and rideable for years beyond what unmanaged arthritis would allow.

No. Supplements are not a replacement for veterinary diagnosis and treatment. They work best as part of a comprehensive management plan that may also include veterinary care, appropriate exercise modification, farriery adjustments, and when medically necessary, prescribed treatments such as corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injections or NSAIDs. Always consult your equine veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment planning — and always inform your vet of all supplements your horse receives, particularly when active medical treatment is underway.

During a proper loading phase — double the maintenance dose for the 10-14 days — many owners notice improved ease of movement and reduced post-rest stiffness within 4–6 weeks. Some horses, particularly those with advanced arthritis or heavier bodyweight, may take 60–90 days to show visible improvement. Results are typically gradual rather than dramatic.

Consistency is essential: skipping doses or ending supplementation prematurely means therapeutic levels in joint tissue drop and stiffness returns. The horses in Precision Equine Solutions' verified customer base typically report noticeable change between weeks 4 and 8 of the loading protocol.

Yes. Joint cartilage benefits from continuous nutritional support, and therapeutic levels of glucosamine and other key ingredients in joint tissue require consistent daily dosing to be maintained. Many horse owners increase the dose slightly during cold or wet months when stiffness tends to worsen — this is a reasonable adjustment. Year-round supplementation at maintenance dose is the recommended approach for any horse with confirmed arthritis or significant joint wear history.

Tissue levels of key ingredients will gradually decline once supplementation stops, and stiffness or discomfort may return — particularly in horses with moderate to advanced arthritis. This is not a dangerous withdrawal effect. It simply reflects the return to baseline without nutritional joint support.

The pattern is documented in Precision Equine Solutions' own customer feedback — several owners tried stopping PJS during a period of improvement, only to see stiffness return within a week or two. If cost is a concern, switching to a lower maintenance dose is preferable to stopping entirely.

We advise against combining multiple complete joint formulas simultaneously. Nutrient overlap — particularly for glucosamine — creates no additional benefit and increases cost unnecessarily. If your horse is already receiving a basic joint supplement and you want to upgrade to PJS, transition to PJS rather than adding it on top. Start with a gradual transition over 7–10 days, reducing the old product as you introduce the new one, to avoid digestive disruption.

Yes, with appropriate context. Young horses in active training or those in high-demand performance disciplines can benefit from preventive joint supplementation — particularly ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glucosamine, and omega-3 fatty acids that support the joint environment under load. Dose should reflect bodyweight — younger or smaller horses need proportionally less than a full-size 500kg horse at maximum workload.

Early supplementation is not about masking disease. It is about maintaining joint health through the highest-stress years of growth and training.

Yes — with a veterinary advisory. The ingredients in PJS All-In-One are not known to interact adversely with standard NSAID use, and there is a genuine clinical rationale for using both together. NSAIDs manage acute inflammatory pain while the supplement addresses underlying joint tissue health — they target different parts of the arthritis picture.

However, always inform your veterinarian that your horse is receiving a supplement, particularly when active medical treatment is underway. Your vet needs the complete picture to make the best prescribing decisions.

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PJS All-In-One from Precision Equine Solutions delivers Glucosamine HCl, Chondroitin, Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen, and the proprietary Arto-Velox systemic enzyme blend in a single daily formula — designed for every horse dealing with arthritis, stiffness, or joint degeneration. Whether your horse is a 26-year-old companion or an active competition horse, PJS supports the entire leg system with transparent ingredient doses and a results-first formulation built to GMP, FDA, and FEI-aware standards.

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