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    Dog arthritis help after collagen failed

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    Ten weeks is a fair trial, and if you saw nothing from the collagen, that's actually useful information — it tells us collagen alone wasn't enough for what your dog is dealing with. Most arthritis products for dogs are either underdosed or poorly matched to the dog's specific situation, and collagen is often the weakest option in the joint-support toolkit. For a 9-year-old Pointer, I'd want to know a bit more before pointing you in the right direction: what are you noticing day to day — is it morning stiffness that loosens up, reluctance on stairs, or is he just noticeably slower and stiffer on walks than he used to be?
    It's mainly the mornings — he really struggles to get up and get moving. Once he's been out for 20 minutes or so he seems more like himself, but the first hour of the day is rough. Stairs are getting harder too.
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    That pattern — worst in the morning, easing once he's moving — is classic inflammatory arthritis, and it's very common in older Pointers. The good news is it responds well to the right support. The issue with collagen is that it doesn't really address the inflammation side; it's more of a structural building block, and at 9 with established stiffness, that's not where the problem lives anymore. What you need now is something that actively dampens joint inflammation while also supporting the cartilage. Is he on any other supplements or medications currently, and roughly how much does he weigh?
    He's about 28kg and not on anything else. The vet mentioned it could be arthritis but didn't prescribe anything specific, just said to keep him moving and try supplements.
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    That's helpful — 28kg is a good solid size for a Pointer and means you need a properly dosed product, not a small-dog formulation. Based on what you're describing, I'd go with YuMOVE Joint Supplement for Dogs — specifically the Plus version, which is their higher-strength formula designed for dogs with existing, established joint problems rather than early prevention. It combines green-lipped mussel, glucosamine, hyaluronic acid, and manganese, and green-lipped mussel in particular has good evidence behind it for reducing the kind of inflammatory stiffness you're seeing in the mornings. At 28kg, he'll fall into the large dog dosing, and YuMOVE is one of the few brands that actually doses properly for that size. Most owners using the Plus formula report visible improvement within 4–6 weeks — noticeably faster than collagen, because it's working on the inflammation rather than waiting on tissue rebuilding. You can find it on Amazon UK and it's also vet-recommended, which gives you something concrete to mention at your next check-up.
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    That sounds more targeted than what we were doing. Is there anything I can do alongside it to help him in the meantime while we wait for it to kick in?
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    Yes — a few things that make a real difference while the supplement builds up. First, swap his sleeping spot to somewhere raised off cold floors if you can; a memory foam orthopaedic dog bed takes a lot of pressure off inflamed joints overnight and directly addresses that morning stiffness. Second, keep his walks shorter but more frequent rather than one long one — 20-minute outings three times a day keeps the joints moving without overloading them. And if he's carrying even a small amount of extra weight, that's worth addressing, because every extra kilo puts real strain on arthritic joints. None of that replaces the supplement, but it'll make the waiting period easier for him.
    Really appreciate this — much more useful than anything I've found online. I'll order the YuMOVE Plus today.
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    Good decision — give it a solid 6 weeks at the full dose before judging it, and keep a quick mental note of how his mornings look week by week. You'll probably start seeing something around the 3-4 week mark. If after 6–8 weeks you're still not seeing a meaningful change, that's the point to go back to your vet and ask specifically about anti-inflammatory medication like Librela or Metacam, which work on a different pathway entirely. But for where he is now, YuMOVE Plus is the right first proper step. I hope he's bounding up the stairs again soon.
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