Joint supplement for a retired racing Greyhound with post-race stiffness
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inparticular.ai
Retired racing Greyhounds are a specific case — years of repetitive high-speed track work on a body built for sprinting, not stamina, produces joint wear that's different in character from your typical pet dog's arthritis. How long have you had her, and what's the stiffness pattern like?
Six months since adoption. She stiffens up badly after sleeping — really slow to get moving. Once she's up she's fine and still loves a zoomie in the garden. She's probably 8 but we're not sure of her exact race history.
inparticular.ai
The zoomies tell you the joints still have good range when warm — the stiffness is post-rest and cold-joint rather than structural collapse, which is a manageable picture. For a retired racer with this pattern I'd go with Antinol Rapid. The PCSO-524 marine lipid complex is the active compound and it has the fastest onset of any supplement I'd recommend — typically 2–4 weeks before owners notice a change in the warm-up time. It's also particularly well-suited to dogs with high-load legacy wear from working or sporting life, because it works on the inflammatory process at a cellular level rather than just providing structural ingredients. Two capsules daily for the first month, then one to maintain.