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Jope Hip and Joint Dog Chews with UC-II ® collagen, Omega 3 and curcumin.
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Jope is for every size of dogs and help them to stay active and healthy by protecting their joints with organic ingredients.
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We chose the active ingredients to include in our Jope Hip and Joint dog chews after reviewing 85 scientific studies. Medical professionals use undenatured type II collagen (UC-II®) in human and veterinary medicine. Also, omega-3s are the most studied non-drug ingredients for mobility, and curcumin has been leveraged for centuries for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Jope Hip and Joint dog chews are for every size of dogs (french bulldog, Labrador Retrievers, French Bulldogs, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherd Dogs, Poodles, Bulldogs, Beagles, Rottweilers, Pointers - German Shorthaired, and Dachshunds for example). Use one, two, or three chews according to your dog's weight.

Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews - 60 Count

$61.70

from $0.75/day

  • 🧬 Harness the power of UC-II® collagen
  • ⭐ Experience superior results with greater efficacy than glucosamine and chondroitin
  • 🐟 Benefit from high quantities of omega-3 & curcumin
  • 🛡️ Achieve fast relief of occasional stiffness & soreness
  • 👨‍⚕️ Trust scientifically-supported formula & vet-crafted
  • 🐶 Proudly made in the USA* (NASC-approved facility), using cold-press technology
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Product Facts
Active ingredients mg per chew

UC-II®

20 mg

Omega-3 (Fish Oil)

200 mg

    • EPA

59 mg

    • DHA

39 mg

Curcumin

50 mg

Other ingredients

Acacia Gum, Cassava Flour*, Coconut Glycerine, Fish Oil (Anchovies), Flaxseed Meal*, Flaxseed Oil, Mixed Tocopherols (Vit E), Natural Flavor* (Rosemary extract* & Sunflower oil*) , Silica, Soy Lecithin*, Vinegar*.

*organic ingredients

Directions of Use
  • Dogs under 25 lbs : give 1 daily
  • Dogs between 25 & 75 lbs : give 2 daily
  • Dogs over 75 lbs : give 3 daily

Transform Your Dog's Life in Just 3 Weeks!

Change you can see.

3 weeks - More energy, increased enthusiasm
to go on walks, and more.

2 months - Noticeable results with more joint comfort and better quality of life.

3 months - Achieve optimal joint health with daily use

Support your dog's joint health for the long-term with Jope.

100% satisfaction or your money back!

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(180 Chews)

 $61.7 $51.8
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Pure and Potent: The Best Ingredients for Optimal Joint Health

Elevate your dog's joint health with the power of simplicity and efficacy.

Our veterinarian-formulated chews are packed with only proven ingredients, supported by science, and trusted by the veterinarian community.

Say goodbye to unnecessary ingredients and hello to results.**

**See the public studies, available on our website.

This Collagen Revolutionize Your Dog's Joint Health

  • Proven superior to glucosamine + chondroitin
  • +81% in mobility after veterinary evaluation, in clinical study
  • Unique mode of action called oral tolerance, that promotes optimal joint function

Scientifically Showed To Provide Relief To Your Dog

  • 98 mg EPA & DHA per chew, 2 to 4x more than other supplements
  • Most researched and backed ingredient
  • 1st tier recommendation by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA)

Nature's Best Anti-Inflammatory & Antioxidant

  • 50 mg pure curcumin (from turmeric) for rapid and effective results
  • Provides antioxidant support, and gets rid of free-radicals
  • Helps reduce the negative effect of oxidative stress

Founded by Veterinarians

As veterinarians, we always strive to help dogs and cats live long, happy, healthy lives.

When our beloved dog Pepsi was diagnosed with severe joint problems, we were determined to find a solution. We discovered a groundbreaking ingredient: undenatured type II collagen (UC-II®).

Through formula testing and iteration, we found three effective active ingredients:

  • UC-II® to protect cartilage.
  • Omega-3 to decrease inflammation.
  • Curcumin for antioxidant support.

Our commitment to helping dogs live active lives led us to create a veterinary wellness company and offer veterinary-quality dog supplements.

We appreciate your trust in helping your dog achieve a long and healthy life.

Drs Christine and Jeremy,
Veterinarians and co-founders of Jope

85+ studies reviewed to choose our ingredients

15+ years of veterinary experience

3 continentswe worked in USA, Europe & Australia

Vet-Created: Optimal Joint Health Solution

Jope stands apart from the typical hip and joint supplements with a thoughtfully chosen blend of active ingredients backed by robust evidence for their joint benefits

Jope’s unique combination supports normal inflammatory pathways, supports cartilage production, and helps mitigate the adverse effects of oxidative stress.

Jope is Trusted
by Leading Veterinarians!

"After reading studies about UC-II®, I decided to try Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews on my own 11-year-old Havane. I must admit I didn't expect such visible results so fast."

Dr Giraud

DVM, ECVIM, Internal Medicine Specialist

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"Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews are my go-to supplement for my patients. With the combination of UC-II®, omega-3s, and curcumin, it’s simply my favorite formula among the supplements on the market."

Dr Giansetto

DVM, Veterinary Surgeon

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"The dogs in our office love to eat Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews like a treat, not knowing how good they are for them!"

Dr Cadieu

DVM, Generalist

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How to Give Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews?

  • Dog's weight
  • Under 25 lbs
  • 25 lbs - 75 lbs
  • Over 75 lbs
  • Directions of use
  • Give 1 daily
  • Give 2 daily
  • Give 3 daily
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Approved by Thousand of
Furry Friends

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Brandon B. and Bane
"The only supplement I'll ever use again for Bane, my Rottie. Already reordered for the next three months."
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Eddie T. & Gray
"I could tell that her energy level improved!"
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Sabrina C. & Chichi
"He takes it like his favorite treat! It makes it easy!"

FAQs

UC-II®, or undenatured type two collagen, is new to the veterinary supplement space and is different from other collagens and the commonly found association of chondroitin and glucosamine because of its unique way of interacting with the immune system to help maintain normal inflammatory pathways and support cartilage and connective tissues.  

Multiple studies have shown that UC-II® is more effective than chondroitin and glucosamine for joint
health. UC-II® has also been shown to improve
joint health by +81%
 compared to a placebo.

The average hip & joint supplements use chondroitin & glucosamine, which several studies identify as ineffective. Many veterinarians have stopped recommending them.

Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews only include carefully chosen
ingredients based on clinical data: omega 3 and UC-II®. You can read our article here for more detailed information.

Jope Hip & Joint Other Hip & Joint Products
UC-II®
Omega-3 200 mg / chew 50 mg / chew
Clean formula
Veterinarian- formulated
Clinical evidence High Low

UC-II® is an innovative ingredient more effective than chondroitin and glucosamine for joint health. Over 20 studies in dogs and humans support the efficacy of UC-II® in improving mobility. In addition, UC-II® helps the immune system to support cartilage and maintains healthy joint metabolism.

UC-II® is one of the few ingredients to show significative objective results in studies.

Note: Objective studies are called "Plate-force studies," where a particular device is used to objectively assess a dog's improvement.

With regular use of the Jope dog joint supplement, you should start to see a healthier, happier pup in 3 weeks. However, it may take 8-12 weeks to see full, optimal results.

We suggest you give these chews for at least 4 consecutive months. Joint problems are often progressive and chronic, so long-term, daily use will keep your dog feeling their best.

We mindfully formulated our Jope Hip & Joint chews using the most effective ingredients supported by over 85 studies. You can read more about them here: UC-II®, omega-3, and curcumin.

Jope chews have a delicious natural flavor, made from organic sunflower oil and organic rosemary extracts, that dogs love. They won’t even realize how healthy they are for them.

We obsessed over finding the most effective formula and the best taste. We're so confident they'll work for you and your dog that we offer a 60-day, no-questions, money-back guarantee.

If Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews don't meet your expectations, email us at contact@petjope.com for a full refund on one Jope bag, per our refund policy.

Always consult with your veterinarian before starting a new supplement. Jope has not been studied for use in puppies, pregnant or lactating dogs. Stop use and consult your veterinarian if your pet's condition worsens or does not improve.

We advise following the directions of use provided on the label of our Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews, based on your dog's weight. If you want to give more, you can try giving one extra chew per day. For specific questions about our product, feel free to email us at contact@petjope.com.

If your dog accidentally eats many chews, we recommend checking with your veterinarian. Symptoms might include diarrhea or other gastrointestinal issues.

While some vets still recommend glucosamine for dogs, research has shown that ingredients like UC-II® collagen and EPA & DHA are more effective for joint health. More and more vets are switching to Jope from glucosamine-based supplements.

You can start giving joint supplements as early as 6 months for large breeds and 12 months for smaller breeds. The earlier you start, the better the long-term benefits. UC-II® collagen has shown benefits in young and healthy dogs, improving flexibility, recovery, and supporting a healthy inflammatory response after intense exercise in Labradors.

We always advise checking with your veterinarian before introducing any new supplements.

All dogs can benefit from Jope dog joint supplements to support healthy joints throughout their lives. After 8 years old, 70% of dogs will experience joint issues, and 2 out of 5 dogs in the US have joint problems, often underdiagnosed.

We recommend checking with your veterinarian if your dog shows symptoms like sadness, dullness, unwillingness to play or go out, stiffness after lying down, difficulty climbing stairs or getting on the sofa or into the car, lameness, or other mobility issues. Our Jope Hip & Joint Dog Chews can help improve your dog's joint health and mobility.

Scientific Sources

1 - Gupta, R C and al. “Comparative therapeutic efficacy and safety of type-II collagen (UC-II), glucosamine and chondroitin in arthritic dogs: pain evaluation by ground force plate.” Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition vol. 96,5 (2012): 770-7. Link: click here.

2 - Gencoglu, Hasan and al. “Undenatured Type II Collagen (UC-II) in Joint Health and Disease: A Review on the Current Knowledge of Companion Animals.” Animals : an open access journal from MDPI vol. 10,4 697. 17 Apr. 2020. Link: click here.

3 -D'Altilio, M and al. “Therapeutic Efficacy and Safety of Undenatured Type II Collagen Singly or in Combination with Glucosamine and Chondroitin in Arthritic Dogs.” Toxicology mechanisms and methods vol. 17,4 (2007): 189-96. Link: click here.

4 - Stabile M and al. Evaluation of the Effects of Undenatured Type II Collagen (UC-II) as Compared to Robenacoxib on the Mobility Impairment Induced by Osteoarthritis in Dogs. Vet Sci. 2019 Sep 4;6(3):72. Link: click here.

5 - Roush, James K and al. “Evaluation of the effects of dietary supplementation with fish oil omega-3 fatty acids on weight bearing in dogs with osteoarthritis.” Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association vol. 236,1 (2010): 67-73. Link: click here.

6 - Roush, James K and al. “Multicenter veterinary practice assessment of the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on osteoarthritis in dogs.” Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association vol. 236,1 (2010): 59-66. Link: click here.

7 - Moreau, M and al. “Effects of feeding a high omega-3 fatty acids diet in dogs with naturally occurring osteoarthritis.” Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition vol. 97,5 (2013): 830-7. Link: click here.

8 - Fritsch, Dale A and al. “A multicenter study of the effect of dietary supplementation with fish oil omega-3 fatty acids on carprofen dosage in dogs with osteoarthritis.” Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association vol. 236,5 (2010): 535-9. Link: click here.

9 - Baltzer, Wendy I and al. “Evaluation of the clinical effects of diet and physical rehabilitation in dogs following tibial plateau leveling osteotomy.” Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association vol. 252,6 (2018): 686-700. Link: click here.

10 - Mehler, Stephen J and al. “A prospective, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled evaluation of the effects of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid on the clinical signs and erythrocyte membrane polyunsaturated fatty acid concentrations in dogs with osteoarthritis.” Prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and essential fatty acids vol. 109 (2016): 1-7. Link: click here.

11 - Barbeau-Grégoire, Maude and al. “A 2022 Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Enriched Therapeutic Diets and Nutraceuticals in Canine and Feline Osteoarthritis.” International journal of molecular sciences vol. 23,18 10384. Link: click here.

12 - Peng, Y and al. Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Curcumin in the Inflammatory Diseases: Status, Limitations and Countermeasures. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2021 Nov 2;15:4503-4525. Link: click here.

13 - Corbee, Ronald J and al. “The efficacy of a nutritional supplement containing green-lipped mussel, curcumin and blackcurrant leaf extract in dogs and cats with osteoarthritis.” Veterinary medicine and science vol. 8,3 (2022): 1025-1035. Link: click here.

14 - Comblain, Fanny and al. “A randomized, double-blind, prospective, placebo-controlled study of the efficacy of a diet supplemented with curcuminoids extract, hydrolyzed collagen and green tea extract in owner's dogs with osteoarthritis.” BMC veterinary research vol. 13,1 395. 20 Dec. 2017. Link: click here.

15 - Campigotto, Gabriela and al. “Dog food production using curcumin as antioxidant: effects of intake on animal growth, health and feed conservation.” Archives of animal nutrition vol. 74,5 (2020): 397-413. Link: click here.

16 - Bhathal, Angel and al. “Glucosamine and chondroitin use in canines for osteoarthritis: A review.” Open veterinary journal vol. 7,1 (2017): 36-49. Link: click here.

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