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inparticular.ai
Bulldogs carry a lot of structural load through their hips and elbows — that low, wide build puts chronic stress on those joints even before arthritis enters the picture. Most arthritis supplements are either underdosed for a dog with that kind of ongoing mechanical strain, or they're formulated generically without accounting for size, age, or where the pressure is actually concentrated. Tell me a bit more about what you're seeing with your Bulldog — is it morning stiffness that eases off, reluctance on stairs, or is he slowing down and stopping on walks?
He's 8, and yes it's mostly the mornings — he's really stiff getting up and he's started refusing the stairs. Once he gets going he's okay but it takes a while.
inparticular.ai
That pattern — stiff on rising, then loosening up — is classic synovial joint inflammation. In a Bulldog it tends to concentrate in the elbows and hips because of how they're built; the joint surfaces don't sit as cleanly as they do in longer-limbed breeds. At 8 he's at the age where that low-level wear starts compounding. Has he been seen by a vet for it, or are you working on managing it at home for now?
We had a vet check last year and she said early arthritis, gave us some anti-inflammatories for bad days but said a daily supplement would help too. Just haven't found the right one.
inparticular.ai
Good — that's the right setup actually. The anti-inflammatories handle flare days, and a daily supplement does the slower work of supporting cartilage and reducing baseline inflammation. For your Bulldog specifically, I'd go with YuMOVE Advanced 360 for Dogs. It's a meaningful step up from standard joint supplements — it combines the usual glucosamine and chondroitin with ActivEase green-lipped mussel, which has a higher concentration of omega-3s than standard fish oil and specifically targets joint membrane inflammation. For a breed with structural joint stress like a Bulldog, that anti-inflammatory component matters as much as the cartilage support. The large dog dose is appropriate for him given his weight and the severity you're describing. You'd typically see the first real change in morning stiffness around four to six weeks in.
It comes as a soft chew, which most dogs take without any fuss — and Bulldogs in particular tend to just eat them as a treat. No hiding in food, no wrestling with a tablet. If he's genuinely suspicious of anything new you can break it in half and work up, but most owners report it's one of the easier supplements to get into a fussy dog.
That sounds good. Where do I get it?
inparticular.ai
It's on Amazon UK — search YuMOVE Advanced 360 for Dogs and make sure you're selecting the large dog version. It's also available through some vet practices and pet retailers if you prefer. The pouches last about a month at the standard dose, and most people find the difference noticeable enough by week six that they just keep it going as a permanent part of the routine. Given his age and breed, that's probably the right call anyway.
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