Description
Turmeric & coconut milk. The anti-inflammatory-support one. Curcumin is the active compound. Coconut milk helps absorption. For a dog with a rebuilt rear end, this one isn’t optional — it’s just disguised as a treat.
What is Glow Up used for?
Glow Up is a single-pouch Improve Canine Flavors blend built around turmeric root and coconut milk. The formula is traditionally associated with supporting a healthy inflammatory response, joint comfort, mobility, and recovery. It’s especially popular with owners of active dogs, senior dogs, dogs managing joint comfort, and dogs in post-surgical rehabilitation programs.
Why turmeric for dogs?
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) contains curcumin, one of the most extensively-researched polyphenols in nutritional science. Curcumin is traditionally associated with supporting a healthy inflammatory response at the cellular level. The research base on curcumin spans joint comfort, cognitive support, digestive health, and tissue recovery. For dogs, the biochemistry is the same mammalian pathway — scaled to dog-appropriate daily doses.
Why coconut milk in Glow Up?
Curcumin is fat-soluble, which means it needs a fat source to be absorbed efficiently. Coconut milk pulls double duty in this blend: the medium-chain fats support curcumin bioavailability, and the creamy palatability makes sure your dog actually wants to eat it. Most standalone turmeric supplements have a bitter-earthy profile that many dogs reject. Glow Up solves that with food-first formulation.
Is Glow Up safe for metabolic dogs?
Glow Up contains no added sugar, no added salt, no copper, and no fillers. Coconut milk does contribute natural fats, so portion control matters for dogs managing weight — use as a top-dress amount rather than a meal replacement. Safe for dogs of most life stages when used at appropriate dog-body-weight doses. Always consult your veterinarian before starting any new supplement, especially for dogs on medication, in pre-operative or post-operative recovery, or with diagnosed conditions. Turmeric may interact with certain medications including blood thinners — talk to your vet if your dog is on anticoagulants.
How do I use Glow Up with my dog?
Four common use cases:
- FOOD TOPPER — sprinkle over kibble or wet food at daily meals for ongoing daily support
- TREAT BASE — combine with oat flour, a little water, and flaxseed to bake into simple one-pocket homemade treats
- LICK MAT — mix with a small amount of water or plain yogurt, spread on a lick mat for slow-feed enrichment
- ENRICHMENT FREEZE — combine with water, freeze into silicone molds or puzzle toys for hot-day cool-down and cognitive work
What’s in it
- Organically sourced turmeric root powder
- Coconut milk powder
- Human-grade. Organically sourced.
- Made in Land O’Lakes, Florida.
What’s NOT in it
- No added sugar, no added salt
- No copper, no fillers, no gums, no “natural flavors”
- No artificial colors or flavors
- No pharmaceutical-grade curcumin isolates — this is whole-food turmeric in its natural matrix
Who it’s safe for
Active dogs. Senior dogs. Dogs managing joint comfort. Dogs in recovery protocols. Part of the Farmily — the same turmeric ingredient is used in our Golden Gulp hydration mix for horses, scaled to equine dosing. Same science, different species, species-appropriate formulation. Always consult your veterinarian before starting any new supplement. Turmeric may interact with blood thinners and certain other medications.
Pairs well with
For the broader Improve Canine experience, Glow Up is part of The Whole Pack bundle (all four Canine flavors). For single-ingredient turmeric without the coconut milk blend, see Turmeric — Improve Canine. For the horse in your life, the turmeric story continues in Golden Gulp.
Improve Canine is made in Land O’Lakes, Florida. Different dog, same science. Part of the Farmily — safe across species at species-appropriate doses.
Important: This product is a health-supportive food-grade whole-food topper. It is not a medicine, is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and is not a substitute for veterinary care. Turmeric may interact with anticoagulant medications and certain other pharmaceuticals. Always consult your veterinarian before starting any new supplement, especially for dogs with diagnosed conditions, on medication, in surgical recovery, pregnant, or nursing.






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