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    Joint supplement for Basenji and Whippet together

    This is a specific conversation about Senior dog joint health — keeping them comfortable — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Joint health in older dogs is about more than supplements — what works for a 10-year-old Labrador is different from what works for a 12-year-old Dachshund, and combining the right supplement with an appropriate bed and routine often matters more than any single product. A Basenji at 10 and a Whippet at 8 are an interesting pair — both lean-framed sighthound types in spirit, but with genuinely different joint loading and aging profiles. Before I point you toward anything, it helps to know: what's each dog currently on if anything, and what are you actually noticing — is it stiffness after rest, slowing on walks, something else? And is the goal to use one product for both purely for convenience, or have you genuinely not seen issues in one of them yet?
    Convenience mainly. The Basenji is definitely slowing down — stiff in the mornings and takes a while to get going. The Whippet seems fine honestly but I figured starting him early wouldn't hurt. Neither is on anything currently.
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    That's a sensible instinct — early support in a Whippet is worth doing given how prone they can be to muscle and joint wear as they age. The morning stiffness in your Basenji is classic early osteoarthritis pattern, and at 10 that's right on schedule for the breed. For a shared supplement to work here, you need something with solid glucosamine and chondroitin for your Basenji's active joint support, but also green-lipped mussel for its anti-inflammatory omega profile, which suits the Whippet well as a gentler long-term foundation. Can I ask — do you prefer a liquid, powder, or chew format? And roughly how big are each of them?
    The Basenji is about 11kg and the Whippet is around 14kg. I'd rather a chew or tablet than a liquid — easier to give separately if needed.
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    Perfect, that size range makes dosing straightforward with a chew. My recommendation is YuMOVE Joint Care for Dogs — specifically the standard adult formula in the chewable tablet form. It contains glucosamine, chondroitin, green-lipped mussel, and manganese, which between them cover active joint repair for your Basenji and protective maintenance for your Whippet. At 11kg your Basenji gets one tablet daily, and your Whippet at 14kg also sits in the one-tablet range, so you're buying one pack and giving the same dose — genuinely simple. YuMOVE is one of the few supplements with actual peer-reviewed trial data behind it, which matters when you're committing to daily use long-term. You can find it on Amazon UK easily, and it's worth going for the 300-tablet tub for the price per tablet. Within four to six weeks you should see a real difference in your Basenji's morning startup time.
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    That sounds good. Is there anything else I should be doing alongside it for the Basenji specifically?
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    Yes — the supplement will do more if you address the cold floor issue. Basenjis have very little body fat and coat insulation, so sleeping on hard or cold surfaces makes morning stiffness significantly worse. An orthopaedic memory foam bed makes a noticeable difference, not as a luxury but as a functional support. Short, consistent walks are better than long variable ones — joints that are warmed up gently and regularly do better than ones that go from zero to an hour at the weekend. And if the stiffness hasn't improved meaningfully after eight weeks on YuMOVE, it's worth a vet visit to check for underlying arthritis that may need prescription anti-inflammatories alongside the supplement rather than instead of it.
    Really helpful, thank you. I'll order the 300 tablet tub now.
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    Good call. Keep an eye on your Basenji around the four-week mark — that's usually when owners first notice they're moving off the bed in the morning without the usual pause. The Whippet will benefit quietly in the background, which is exactly what you want at his age. Hope it makes a real difference.

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