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Amazing 40 Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones

Oh my gosh, you guys! If you’ve ever looked at your older dog shuffling around and just wished you could give their knees a little pat of support, you know exactly where I’m coming from. I used to get so stressed trying to find treats that were genuinely helpful, not just filler. That’s why I finally cracked the code on these super simple, chewy Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs.

Seriously, these are brilliant. They’re soft, easy to swallow—my old guy Buster practically inhales them!—and packed with goodness. Forget swallowing pills disguised as food; these gummies use real, whole ingredients to make a difference in mobility right where it counts. Trust me, whipping up a batch of these homemade wonders takes less time than a phone call, and you’ll feel so much better knowing exactly what you’re feeding your best friend.

Why This Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs Recipe Works (E-E-A-T)

When you’re making specialized supplements at home, you need ingredients that actually *do* something, right? That’s why these Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs are more than just cute snacks. They are functional little powerhouses designed for real mobility support. You need to know why these few simple things pack such a punch!

I’ve tested a ton of things over the years, and sticking to powerful, proven components is key. If you’re interested in learning more about incorporating helpful spices into your dog’s routine, check out this great guide on making golden paste for dogs—it uses the same core concept!

The Power of Bone Broth in Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

We use bone broth because it’s packed with collagen, which breaks down into gelatin when cooked. Gelatin is what gives these gummies that perfect chewiness! More importantly, that gelatin is what your dog’s body uses to help support cartilage and joint cushioning. We always keep things safe here, so please make sure you are using a broth that is super low in sodium. You want the good stuff without all the extra salt!

Turmeric and Black Pepper Synergy for Maximum Benefit

This is where the real expertise comes in! Turmeric is fantastic for reducing inflammation, which we all know helps stiff joints. But here is the secret handshake: Curcumin, the active part of turmeric, doesn’t absorb well on its own. So, I always, always add in a tiny bit of black pepper. The piperine in the pepper helps wake up the turmeric and makes sure your dog actually benefits from it. It’s a tiny addition that makes a huge difference in overall effectiveness!

Gathering Ingredients for Your Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

Alright, making these special Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs is honestly the easiest part. I know shopping lists can feel overwhelming, but we’re keeping this super lean and effective! We are only using kitchen staples that actively contribute to your dog’s joint health. It’s so important to get these measurements just right so they set up nicely and deliver the perfect chewy texture!

If you want to see how we use some of these awesome anti-inflammatory ingredients in other recipes—like jerky—you should definitely check out this chicken turmeric anti-inflammation jerky guide. It’s all about maximizing that golden goodness!

Precise Ingredient Measurements for Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

Here’s what you need to whisk up about 40 little joint boosters. Remember, we are going for quality over quantity here! Pay close attention to the broth requirement.

  • You need 2 cups of either beef or chicken bone broth, but this is non-negotiable: it must be low sodium!
  • We’re using 1/4 cup of unflavored gelatin powder. This is the setting star!
  • For the anti-inflammatory boost, measure out 1 tablespoon of turmeric powder.
  • Don’t forget that 1 teaspoon of black pepper for maximum turmeric absorption—that’s our little secret weapon!
  • If you want to keep them from sticking to each other later, have 1 teaspoon of coconut oil ready, but this is optional, just for coating at the end.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

Okay, folks, this is the fun part! You’ve got your ingredients ready, and now we turn liquid into chewy goodness that supports those precious joints. Making these Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs is all about timing and gentle heat. If you rush the gelatin, you end up with runny soup, and nobody wants that. Patience here really pays off!

For more tips on maximizing joint support through homemade recipes, you might like checking out this guide on chicken parsley joint support jerky. It’s all about that gentle approach!

Blooming the Gelatin: The First Key Step

This step is absolutely critical for getting that perfect gummy texture—don’t skip the waiting time! Grab just 1/2 cup of your cold bone broth and pour it into a little saucepan. Now, slowly sprinkle that 1/4 cup of unflavored gelatin powder right over the top. You should see it start to swell up a bit right away. Leave it alone for a full 5 minutes. This process, called blooming, lets the gelatin absorb the liquid evenly so it dissolves smoothly later on.

Dissolving Gelatin Without Boiling

After the 5-minute rest, it’s time to turn on the heat, but keep it very, very low. You need to gently warm this mixture, stirring constantly with a whisk or spoon. Your goal is just to dissolve the gelatin—it should look completely clear and smooth. Listen to me: Do not let this boil! If you boil gelatin, you can ruin its setting power, and then you’re back to square one with liquid broth. As soon as it’s clear, yank that pan right off the burner!

Mixing and Pouring the Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs Base

Once it’s off the heat, quickly stir in the rest of your cold broth—that’s the remaining 1 1/2 cups. Now toss in your turmeric powder and the black pepper. Give it a really good mix until those spices are fully incorporated and the liquid has that inviting golden color. Then, have your silicone molds ready. I use those little silicone candy trays, but small ice cube trays work fine too. Pour the liquid gently into each cavity. Be careful—it can slosh if you pour too fast!

A dog's nose hovers over a bowl filled with yellow Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones.

Setting and Finishing Your Dog Gummies

Now comes the hardest part: waiting! Pop those filled molds straight into the refrigerator. They need at least 4 hours to get completely firm, but honestly, leaving them overnight is the safest bet. Once they are rock solid, you can carefully pop them out. If you opted for using coconut oil, just rub your fingers lightly in it and gently coat each gummy. This just stops them from sticking together in your storage container. Easy peasy!

Tips for Perfect Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

I’ve made these Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs so many times now that I know exactly what can go wrong—and how to fix it! A little bit of experience goes a long way, especially when you want that perfect chewable texture every single time. It’s all about tweaking things based on your pup and being super careful about ingredients we know dogs can’t handle.

If you are interested in exploring other beneficial treat additions, you should really check out the advice on chicken pumpkin digestive jerky—it’s another great way to sneak in healthy stuff!

Adjusting Gummy Size Based on Your Dog

Don’t just give a Great Dane the same size treat as a tiny Yorkie! This is important. If you have a little senior dog whose main concern is smoothness, consider using a smaller mold—maybe a standard candy mold—for tiny, manageable pieces. For my big guy Buster, I use the slightly larger ice cube tray sections. Weigh your dog, see how easily they manage smaller bits, and use smaller molds if you need to. We want happy chewing, not choking!

A bowl of yellow Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones with a curious Golden Retriever sniffing them.

Crucial Safety Note on Bone Broth Ingredients

I can’t stress this enough because it’s the number one way people accidentally make homemade treats dangerous. When you buy or make your bone broth, you absolutely must ensure there are zero onions or garlic present. Those regular kitchen staples are highly toxic to dogs, even in trace amounts, and they sometimes sneak them into store-bought broths for flavor. Double-check that label! For these joint support gummies, safe broth only, always!

Storage and Serving Guidelines for Your Homemade Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

So, you’ve made your batch of amazing Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs! Wonderful! Now comes the reality check about keeping these delicious joint boosters fresh so they stay effective. Since these aren’t loaded with preservatives, proper storage is super important. You’ll notice these treats are different from the hard, dry jerky treats you usually see.

Because these gummies are soft and moisture-rich, they have to live in the cold! Don’t even think about keeping them on the counter. I always make big batches, and I love that they keep well in the fridge for quite a while. If you’re wondering how other healthy treats stack up, you might want to compare notes with how I store my turkey oat digestive jerky, but remember, these gummies need constant chilling!

When it comes to serving them, remember that you’re introducing something new, even if it’s made of simple stuff like broth and turmeric. Especially if your dog has sensitive tummy issues, you have to proceed with caution. I always start small—one or two tiny gummies after a walk—and watch how they handle it for a day or two before increasing the amount.

A dog's nose is close to a bowl of yellow Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones shaped like paws.

If you find your dog is tolerating these joint chews really well, you can give them a couple a day, depending on their size, but moderation is key! They should be a supplement, not a meal replacement. Always check them visually before handing one over—if they start looking slimy or overly soft, toss that batch and make a fresh one. Keeping them airtight in the fridge generally means they stay perfect for up to two weeks. Happy, supported joints ahead!

Frequently Asked Questions About Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

I always get questions when I post about these gummies because folks are so eager to help out their pups! It makes total sense; when you find something that boosts mobility, you want to know everything. Here are a few things I hear all the time about giving your dog these amazing homemade Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs.

If you’re looking for other ways to boost omega fatty acids for coat and joint health, you absolutely must check out the fantastic tips in the salmon spinach omega jerky guide!

Can I freeze these joint support gummies?

That’s a smart question regarding storage, especially if you make a huge batch like me! Yes, you totally can freeze them! Gelatin freezes surprisingly well. Just place them in a freezer-safe bag or container, and they should last for a couple of months easily. When you want to serve one, just pull it out of the freezer and let it sit on the counter for about 15 minutes until it softens up just a touch. They come out almost perfectly!

How often should I give my dog these bone broth treats?

Remember how I said we need to introduce new things slowly? That applies here too! Think of these as a daily joint booster supplement, not just a random snack. For most medium-to-large dogs, one or two a day is a great maintenance dose once they are used to them. But always start slow! You want to make sure those lovely turmeric and pepper ingredients agree with their system before you hand over a handful daily.

What if my dog has a chicken allergy?

Oh, that’s a real concern for many dog parents. If chicken broth causes any reaction, switching is super easy—thank goodness! Since the recipe is really about the gelatin and spices, the broth just acts as the base carrier. Just swap out the chicken broth for a good quality, low-sodium beef bone broth instead. Sometimes an unsalted turkey broth works too! Your dog will never know the difference, and their joints will still get that great collagen boost.

Estimated Nutritional Snapshot for Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs

It’s super important to know what’s going into our pups, even with healthy homemade snacks! Since these Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs are made with simple ingredients, they are generally very low in fat and contain zero sugar—which is great news for everyone watching those numbers. I pulled together the estimates below based on the ingredients we used, but remember, this is just a guide!

The final numbers can shift a little depending heavily on the exact brand of bone broth you buy, especially the sodium content. If you’re ever curious about how other low-fat recipes stack up, take a peek at this turkey spinach recovery jerky recipe; it gives you another great benchmark!

Here is the breakdown per single gummy treat. As you can see, they are mostly protein and just a tiny bit of structure from the gelatin and broth:

  • Serving Size: 1 gummy
  • Calories: 15
  • Fat: 0.5g
  • Carbohydrates: 2g
  • Protein: 1g

See? Very light, very clean, and focused perfectly on giving your dog that little joint boost without adding unnecessary fillers or fat to their diet. It’s exactly what I look for in a daily treat!

Share Your Success with These Dog Joint Support Treats

I just get so excited when I hear back from you all and learn about the difference these homemade goodies make in your dogs’ lives! Seeing pictures of your pups happily munching on something you made with so much love? That’s my favorite part of sharing recipes like these Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones for Dogs.

Seriously, the community feedback helps me know I’m on the right track, and it inspires me to keep testing new, healthy ideas for our fur-babies. If you tried this recipe and Buster or Lola gave it two paws up, I need to hear about it!

Did you notice they’re moving a little easier after a week of these? Did they gobble them down faster than I thought humanly possible? Don’t keep those wins to yourself!

  • Drop a rating right below this post—tell me how many stars this joint support recipe earned in your kitchen!
  • Leave a comment describing your dog’s reaction. Were they suspicious of the turmeric color at first, or did they love them instantly?
  • If you snapped a picture of your shiny, finished batch of homemade gummies, please share it! You can tag me or send a message through the contact page. I absolutely love seeing your handiwork.

Thank you so much for trusting me with your dog’s wellness routine. Happy cooking, and here’s to many more happy, bouncy walks!

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Star-shaped Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy Bones in a ceramic bowl with a paw print, with a dog resting in the background.

Joint Support Bone Broth Gummy for Dogs


  • Author: dogtf.com
  • Total Time: 4 hours 15 min
  • Yield: Approximately 40 small gummies 1x
  • Diet: Low Fat

Description

A simple recipe for homemade, chewy bone broth gummies designed to support your dog’s joint health.


Ingredients

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  • 2 cups beef or chicken bone broth (low sodium)
  • 1/4 cup unflavored gelatin powder
  • 1 tablespoon turmeric powder
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper (to aid turmeric absorption)
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil (optional, for coating)

Instructions

  1. Pour 1/2 cup of the bone broth into a small saucepan. Sprinkle the gelatin powder over the cold broth and let it bloom for 5 minutes.
  2. Gently heat the saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly until the gelatin is completely dissolved. Do not boil the mixture.
  3. Remove the saucepan from the heat. Stir in the remaining 1 1/2 cups of cold bone broth, turmeric powder, and black pepper. Mix well until fully combined.
  4. Pour the liquid mixture into silicone molds (small candy or ice cube trays work well).
  5. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or until completely firm.
  6. Once set, carefully remove the gummies from the molds. If using coconut oil, lightly coat the gummies to prevent sticking.
  7. Store the gummies in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Notes

  • Always use bone broth made without onions or garlic, as these are toxic to dogs.
  • Adjust the size of the gummies based on your dog’s weight and size.
  • Introduce new treats slowly to monitor for any digestive upset.
  • Prep Time: 10 min
  • Cook Time: 5 min
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Chilling
  • Cuisine: Pet Food

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 gummy
  • Calories: 15
  • Sugar: 0
  • Sodium: 5
  • Fat: 0.5
  • Saturated Fat: 0.2
  • Unsaturated Fat: 0.3
  • Trans Fat: 0
  • Carbohydrates: 2
  • Fiber: 0
  • Protein: 1
  • Cholesterol: 1

Keywords: dog treats, bone broth, joint support, turmeric, gelatin, homemade dog food

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