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inparticular.ai
A 10-week-old Dachshund — you're already thinking ahead about the spine, which is exactly the right instinct with this breed. IVDD is a real concern for Dachshunds, and the earlier you build good habits, the better. Is your pup already on any supplements, or are you starting from scratch?
Starting from scratch. She's completely healthy right now, I just want to do everything I can to protect her back. I've seen how badly IVDD can go for some Dachshunds.
inparticular.ai
Completely understandable — it's one of the most common reasons Dachshund owners end up in expensive, heartbreaking situations. Before I suggest anything, is she on a complete puppy food, or are you using a raw or home-cooked diet? That changes what she might actually be missing.
She's on a complete dry puppy kibble, a decent one I think. Royal Canin Mini Puppy.
inparticular.ai
Good choice — Royal Canin Mini Puppy is nutritionally solid, so she's not deficient in the basics. What it doesn't specifically address is the cartilage and joint tissue support that Dachshunds need given their unusual body structure. For a puppy this age, I'd point you toward YuMOVE Puppy Joint Supplement. It contains glucosamine, green-lipped mussel for omega-3s, and hyaluronic acid — all things that actively support developing cartilage and connective tissue. It's formulated for puppies specifically, so the doses are appropriate, and it comes in a tablet you can break up or crush into food. It won't reverse genetics, but it gives her developing joints the best nutritional environment you can provide.
That sounds good. Is it something she'd take for life, or just while she's growing?
inparticular.ai
Most Dachshund owners keep their dogs on joint support for life — there's a junior version and an adult version, so you'd transition around 12 months. The ongoing benefit is worth it for this breed in particular. Alongside the supplement, the other big thing is managing jump height: no sofa leaping, no stairs unsupervised. That's free and arguably more impactful than anything you can buy.
We've already got ramps sorted for the sofa! Okay, I'll order the YuMOVE Puppy. Thanks — this is exactly what I needed.
inparticular.ai
You're already ahead of most people by getting the ramps in early. She's lucky to have someone thinking about this at 10 weeks. YuMOVE Puppy is easy to find on Amazon UK — just make sure you're picking the puppy version, not the adult or senior one. Good luck with her.