
What You'll Notice After 3 Months Of Use
From slow mornings to squirrel chases, you'll see a real shift in how your dog moves, plays, and lives.
The Science-Backed Road
to Better Movement
Based on UC‑II® studies, most dogs show improvement within 3 months. Here’s what progress often looks like.
Getting Started
First Noticeable Signs
Results You Can See
Lasting Support
Progress You Can See. Comfort They Can Feel.
Most pet parents see results after 2 to 3 months.
Before Jope
2 Months Later
Alexa & Bre
Built by Vets Who Couldn't Watch Another Dog Struggle
As practicing vets, we were frustrated by how many joint supplements looked good on the label but didn’t hold up in real life. So we created one that would be based on clinical studies and our own experience.
“Our goal was simple: create a supplement we’d feel proud to recommend in the exam room, and safe giving to our own dogs at home.”
Scientifically Proven Ingredients. Nothing Else.
Every soft chew is built for real results, with active ingredients at the right doses.
UC-ll@ Collagen
59% MORE EFFECTIVE
than glucosamine + chondroitin inclinical studies, supporting jointhealth at the root.
UC-ll@ Collagen
- Clinically shown to improve mobility by +81% after veterinary evaluation.
- Works through a unique mechanism called oral tolerance, which helps support the immune system to protect cartilage.
Omega-3s(EPA/DHA)
UP TO 4x MORE
than typical dog supplements,used to support a healthy inflammatory response.
Omega-3s(EPA/DHA)
- Contains 98 mg EPA + DHA per chew,shown to help decrease normal (LOX& COX) inflammatory pathways.
- Recognized by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) as a first-tier recommendation.
Curcumin (Turmeric)
Mike Johnson
This is a description of the third feature.
Curcumin (Turmeric)
- Delivers 50 mg of pure curcumin per chew to fight oxidative stress and help promote a normal inflammatory response.
- Supports joint health against long-term effects from free radicals.
Third-Party Testing: Every Batch Verified
Every Jope batch is tested by an independent laboratory in the USA to confirm dosing accuracy, because your dog deserves exactly what the label promises.
Lab-Verified Ingredient Levels (COA #2503617 – May 2025)
| Ingredient | Verified Amount (1.4 g) | Label Target | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Omega-3(EPA/DHA) | 202.58 mg total/EPA: 60.04 mg/DHA: 40.82 mg | ≥ 200 mg | |
| Curcumin | 53.12 mg | ≥ 50 mg | |
| UC‑II® Collagen | 20.34 mg | ≥ 20 mg |
Real science. Real standards. Real results.
Third-Party Tested
Clean Formula
90-day money-back guarantee
Why Jope Outperforms the Rest
How to use
Dogs < 25lbs
Give one daily
Dogs: 25 - 75lbs
Give two daily
Dogs > 75lbs
Give three daily
Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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 90-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.
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