Dog Owners Could Get Up to $150 in Cosequin Settlement: Who Qualifies and How to Claim

The company denied wrongdoing but agreed to pay $11.5 million to resolve a long-running lawsuit over the effectiveness of canine joint supplements.
Dog Owners Could Get Up to $150 in Cosequin Settlement: Who Qualifies and How to Claim
Golden retrievers and their owners participate in a meetup seeking to break the world record for the largest gathering of the breed, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Dec. 8, 2025. Agustin Marcarian/Reuters
Bill Pan
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Dog owners in California may be eligible to claim from $25 up to $150 from a class action settlement over joint supplements for dogs.

The settlement, which received preliminary approval in a federal court in California, stems from allegations that Nutramax Laboratories misrepresented the benefits and effectiveness of certain Cosequin-branded canine joint supplements in their advertising and packaging.