Turmeric for Dogs and Cats: Benefits, Safety, and Dosing
Turmeric has attracted significant interest as a natural anti-inflammatory for pets. Here is what the evidence shows.
Active Compound: Curcumin
The active ingredient in turmeric is curcumin — a polyphenol with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and potential anti-cancer properties.
Potential Benefits
- Reduced inflammation in arthritis
- Digestive support
- Antioxidant protection
- Possible anti-cancer properties (early research)
The Bioavailability Problem
Curcumin is poorly absorbed from turmeric alone. It requires black pepper (piperine) to significantly increase absorption — up to 2000% improvement.
Golden Paste Recipe
The most popular administration method: mix turmeric powder with water, coconut oil, and black pepper. Cook into a paste. Add small amounts to food.
Safety Considerations
- Avoid in dogs on blood thinners (increases bleeding risk)
- Avoid before surgery
- May worsen kidney stones in susceptible individuals
- Start with small amounts to check for GI tolerance
Dosing (approximate)
Dogs: start with 1/4 teaspoon golden paste per 10kg body weight daily. Cats: use very small amounts only and consult vet first.