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inparticular.ai
Most arthritis supplements for dogs are either underdosed for the dog's size or just poorly matched to where they actually are in life — and that gap really matters. A giant breed at three years old is in a completely different position to a ten-year-old Labrador already showing stiffness. What breed and age is your dog, and what are you noticing — morning stiffness, reluctance on stairs, slowing down on walks?
He's a Cane Corso, just turned three. No symptoms yet — I just know the breed is prone to joint problems and I want to get ahead of it before anything starts.
inparticular.ai
That's exactly the right instinct. Cane Corsos are carrying a lot of weight through those joints from a young age, and starting support before damage accumulates is genuinely more effective than waiting for symptoms. The key at this stage is getting a product with a meaningful glucosamine dose — most standard supplements are sized for a 20kg dog, which doesn't come close to what a Corso needs. How much does he weigh roughly, and is he active — lots of running and rough play, or more relaxed?
He's about 52kg. Pretty active — we do long walks and he loves charging around the garden.
inparticular.ai
Perfect, that's really helpful. For a 52kg active Corso at three, I'd go with YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS for Large Dogs. It's one of the few UK supplements that's actually dosed for big dogs — it combines glucosamine, green-lipped mussel for omega-3s, and hyaluronic acid, and the PLUS formula has a stronger concentration than their standard version, which matters at his size. At this age you're not treating damage, you're protecting the cartilage while it's still healthy, and this formula does that well. You'd give him two tablets daily based on his weight. It's available on Amazon UK and straightforward to find — just make sure you're getting the Large Breed PLUS version, not the standard one.
Is there anything else I should be doing alongside it, or is the supplement enough on its own?
inparticular.ai
The supplement does the heavy lifting, but a couple of things will make it work better. Keep his weight tight — even a few extra kilos on a frame that size meaningfully increases joint load over time. And because he's active, make sure his exercise is mostly steady rather than lots of sudden stopping, jumping, or twisting on hard surfaces. Those impact patterns are harder on cartilage than long walks are. You're already doing the most important thing by starting early — most owners only think about this once the dog is already uncomfortable.
How long before I'd notice any difference, or is it just something I keep giving long-term without really seeing a result?
inparticular.ai
Because you're using it preventively rather than to address existing stiffness, you won't see a visible change — and that's actually the point. You're maintaining the joint rather than repairing it, so the result is an absence of problems rather than an improvement you can observe. That said, most owners who start early report their dogs staying mobile and comfortable well into old age without the steep decline you often see in giant breeds from eight or nine onward. Think of it the same way you'd think about a joint-protective diet — it's working even when there's nothing obvious to show for it. Keep him on it consistently and reassess with your vet annually.