This is a specific conversation about Dog arthritis — what actually helps — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Two Beagles at very different life stages — that's actually a common situation, and the honest answer is that most arthritis products are calibrated for one profile, not two. A 12-year-old with likely joint wear and a 4-year-old who may just be starting to show early signs need different things, though there is some overlap worth exploring. Before I point you anywhere, can you tell me what you're noticing in each of them? Things like morning stiffness, hesitating on stairs, slowing down on walks — and roughly how much each weighs?
The older one, Pepper, is about 13kg and she's definitely stiff in the mornings and slower on walks. The younger one, Biscuit, is 11kg and honestly seems fine — I just want to be proactive. I'd love one product I can give both if that's even sensible.
inparticular.ai
That's a really sensible instinct, and yes — it is achievable here. Pepper genuinely needs therapeutic support right now: her morning stiffness and slower walks are classic early-to-moderate arthritis signs, and at 13kg she needs a properly dosed glucosamine and omega-3 combination, not a token amount. Biscuit at 4 is a good candidate for maintenance — starting joint support early in a breed prone to weight gain and joint stress is exactly the right call. The product I'd point both of you to is YuMOVE Joint Care for Adult Dogs. It contains glucosamine, green-lipped mussel as a source of omega-3, and hyaluronic acid — a combination that has decent evidence behind it. Crucially, it's dosed by weight, so Pepper would get the standard dose for her size and Biscuit slightly less. You'd just be buying one product and adjusting the scoop.
Is the adult version okay for both of them, or should Pepper have the older dog version?
inparticular.ai
Good question, and worth being precise about. YuMOVE do make a PLUS version specifically for older or more stiff dogs — it has a higher concentration of the active ingredients. Honestly, for Pepper with daily morning stiffness, I'd go with YuMOVE PLUS for Dogs rather than the standard Adult version. It's the same formula, just stronger, and at 13kg she's in a weight bracket where the extra potency will make a real difference. For Biscuit, the standard Adult would be fine, but if you want one product for both, give them both the PLUS and drop Biscuit to a maintenance dose — the packaging gives guidance on that. One tub, two dogs, and you're not underserving Pepper.
How long before I'd expect to see a difference in Pepper?
inparticular.ai
Most owners notice something in the four-to-six week range — less hesitation getting up, a bit more willingness on morning walks. Green-lipped mussel works cumulatively, so it isn't instant. The honest thing to say is: if you've been consistent for eight weeks and you're seeing nothing, that's worth flagging to your vet, because Pepper may need additional support like a prescription anti-inflammatory alongside the supplement. But for a dog at her stage, YuMOVE PLUS is a very reasonable first step and a lot of Beagle owners do see genuine improvement.
That's really helpful, thank you. I'll go with the PLUS for both of them.
inparticular.ai
That's the right call. One tub, weight-adjusted doses, and you're proactively covering Biscuit while actually addressing what Pepper's going through. Look for YuMOVE PLUS for Dogs on Amazon UK — it comes in 60 and 300 tablet tubs, and the larger one works out much better value if you're dosing two dogs. Good luck with them both.