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    Best food supplement for dog arthritis

    This is a specific conversation about Dog arthritis — what actually helps — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Switching formats is actually a smart move to think through carefully — most arthritis tablets for dogs are either underdosed for the size of dog or just poorly matched to where they are in life. An 11-year-old Norwegian Elkhound is a solid medium-large working breed, and at that age joint support needs to be doing some real work, not just ticking a box. Before I point you toward anything specific, can you tell me what you're noticing with him or her — is it morning stiffness that loosens up, reluctance on stairs, or more of a general slowdown on walks? And what were you using in tablet form, and why are you switching away from it?
    She's been on YuMove tablets for about two years but she's got really fussy about taking them lately, even hidden in food. I want something I can just stir into her meals. She mainly struggles in the mornings — takes her a good ten minutes to get moving properly — and she's slower on our morning walk than she used to be.
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    That's really helpful — and honestly, the morning stiffness that loosens up is classic osteoarthritis progression, which at 11 in an Elkhound is pretty typical. The good news is you're not starting from scratch here. You already know YuMove's formula works for her to some degree, which matters. So the obvious move — and genuinely the one I'd go to first — is YuMove Joint Care Advanced powder, which is the same core formula but in a scoop-and-stir format designed exactly for this situation. It goes straight into food, no fussing. For a dog her size and age, the Advanced version is worth it over the standard — it has a higher concentration of green-lipped mussel, glucosamine, and HA, which is appropriate for an older dog with established stiffness rather than just early prevention.
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    Does it actually work as well as the tablets, or do you lose something in the powder form?
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    The active ingredients are identical — it's the same sourcing and concentrations, just a different delivery format. If anything, some dogs absorb it slightly better mixed into wet food because it disperses through the meal rather than sitting in a tablet the gut has to break down. The key thing with YuMove Advanced powder is getting the dose right for her weight — Norwegian Elkhounds typically sit around 20–25kg, so you'll be in the higher end of the medium scoop range. Stick to that consistently for six weeks before judging it. Joint supplements work cumulatively, not overnight, and since she's already been on the tablet version, you're not rebuilding from zero.
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    That makes sense. Is there anything else I should be doing alongside it for an older dog like her?
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    A few things that genuinely move the needle at her age and stage: short, consistent walks are better than one long one — keeps joints moving without overloading them. An orthopaedic memory foam bed makes a real difference to morning stiffness because hard surfaces make inflammation worse overnight. If you haven't already spoken to your vet about a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory like Metacam on the days she's really stiff, it's worth raising — the supplement and a low-dose NSAID can work together without conflict. But in terms of the switch you're making right now, YuMove Joint Care Advanced powder is the right call. It's on Amazon UK and straightforward to get on a subscription so you're not running out.

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