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inparticular.ai
Two Dachshunds at opposite ends of life — that's a really common situation and you're right to want separate approaches. Most joint supplements for dogs are either underdosed for a dog with genuine arthritis, or overkill for a young dog who just needs basic maintenance. Dachshunds are particularly prone to spinal and joint issues given their build, so size and age really do change the calculation here. To make sure I point you in the right direction for your older one: what are you noticing with them — is it the classic morning stiffness that loosens up, reluctance on stairs, or are walks getting noticeably shorter?
It's mainly the mornings — she takes ages to get going, and she's started refusing to jump up onto the sofa. She used to launch herself at it. The younger one is completely fine, I just want something basic for him since I'm already in supplement mode.
inparticular.ai
That morning stiffness that eases through the day is classic arthritis, and the sofa refusal is a really telling sign — dogs stop doing things before they start vocalising pain, so she's telling you it hurts. At 11 and with a Dachshund's long spine, she needs something with a meaningful glucosamine dose plus green-lipped mussel, which adds natural anti-inflammatory support that glucosamine alone doesn't give you. Can I ask — is she on anything from the vet, or managing purely on supplements at the moment?
The vet mentioned meloxicam but we're not using it daily, just occasionally on bad days. Supplements are the main thing I'm trying to sort out now.
inparticular.ai
That's a sensible approach — meloxicam in reserve for flare days, good supplements as the daily foundation. For your 11-year-old, I'd go with YuMOVE Dog Joint Supplement for Senior Dogs. It's specifically formulated for older dogs, with a higher active ingredient load than their standard version — meaningful amounts of green-lipped mussel, glucosamine, and manganese, all in a soft chew a Dachshund will actually eat. The senior formula is the important distinction; the standard one is fine for your two-year-old as a maintenance supplement, so you'd be buying from the same brand but different products, which keeps it clean and avoids giving your young dog doses he doesn't need yet. YuMOVE Senior is well-studied, available on Amazon UK in sizes that suit small breeds, and the results on morning stiffness specifically are usually visible within four to six weeks.
Oh that's really helpful — I didn't realise they did a senior version. So I'd get YuMOVE Senior for her and the standard YuMOVE for him?
inparticular.ai
Exactly that. YuMOVE Senior for her — follow the dosing for small breeds, which for a Dachshund is typically one chew daily. And the standard YuMOVE for him just to keep his joints supported given the breed's predisposition to disc problems. One thing worth knowing: green-lipped mussel takes time to build up, so don't judge it at two weeks. Give the senior formula six weeks and you should see a real difference in how quickly she warms up in the mornings.
Perfect, that's exactly the kind of clear split I was looking for. Thank you.