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inparticular.ai
A retired Greyhound rescue who's starting to stiffen up — that's actually a really common pattern with ex-racers. Their joints take a lot of punishment on the track, and once the adrenaline of that life stops, the wear often becomes more noticeable at home. How long have you had him, and where are you seeing the stiffness most — getting up from rest, on stairs, or just moving around generally?
We've had her about eight months. She's brilliant but in the mornings she's really slow to get going, and she hesitates before lying down too. No idea what her racing history was like.
inparticular.ai
That morning stiffness and the hesitation before lying down are classic signs of joint discomfort — the getting-down part often hurts as much as getting up. The unknown history is tricky, but Greyhounds as a breed have thin skin, low body fat, and a lot of stress through their hind legs and hips from racing posture. Has she seen a vet since you adopted her? Just want to rule out anything structural before we talk supplements.
Yes, she had a full check when we first got her. Vet said she looked healthy but mentioned her joints might need support as she ages. No diagnosis, just a heads up really.
inparticular.ai
That's actually the ideal time to start — before it gets worse rather than after. For a dog with her profile, I'd go with YuMOVE Joint Care Plus for Large Dogs. It's the strongest version in the YuMOVE range, designed specifically for dogs already showing stiffness. It combines glucosamine, green-lipped mussel, and hyaluronic acid, which together support cartilage, reduce inflammation, and keep the joint fluid doing its job. It's also one of the most used joint supplements in UK rescue and rehoming circles, so there's a lot of real-world evidence behind it, not just marketing.
Is it worth going straight to the Plus version, or should I start with the regular one?
inparticular.ai
Given she's already showing stiffness at seven with an unknown history, I'd start with Plus. The regular formula is more of a maintenance supplement for dogs who aren't yet symptomatic. Plus has a higher active ingredient concentration, and the difference in cost is small. Give it six weeks consistently — most owners notice a real change in morning movement and willingness to settle by then. YuMOVE also do a starter pack on Amazon UK which is a good way to commit to the trial period without over-buying.
That makes sense. I'll go for the Plus. Thank you — I wasn't sure where to start with all the options out there.
inparticular.ai
It's genuinely overwhelming how many there are. YuMOVE Joint Care Plus for Large Dogs is a solid, evidence-backed choice for exactly her situation. Keep an eye on her over those first six weeks and you should start seeing her mornings get a bit easier.