This will depend on the dose of GAGs, which a vet wants to prescribe for an individual dog with osteoartritis (OA). Some vets prescribe Cosequin (from Nutramax; most frequently used preparation of glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate) for dogs with OA. For Cosequin it is advised to start on a high initial dose (around 300 mg GLU + 250 mg CS/MJ), which can then further be stepwise reduced until the required dosing is achieved. The level of glucosamine + chondroitin sulphate in SPECIFICTM CJD Joint Support is 150 mg/MJ. This level is lower than the initial dose of Cosequin. However, if the dose of Cosequin is reduced to maintenance levels (which can vary for individual dogs), the level of GAGs provided through SPECIFICTM CJD Joint Support is quite similar and additional Cosequin is not be needed anymore.
For individual cases, where the vet wants to prescribe higher maintenance levels of GAGs, the required dose of Cosequin can be reduced because a major part of the GAGs will already be provided through the diet.
(Please note that SPECIFICTM CJD Joint Support does not only have GAGs as effective component. The presence of other active components like fish oil and antioxidants will contribute to the beneficial effect of the diet and may reduce the required dose of Cosequin as well).