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    Senior Malamute Supplements for Weight & Joints

    This is a specific conversation about Senior Dog Supplements — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    A rehomed Malamute adjusting to apartment life — that's a real change for a breed built to run. At 8, they're hitting senior territory anyway, and reduced movement plus the stress of a new home can accelerate weight gain and joint stiffness pretty quickly. How long has he been with you, and are you noticing anything specific — stiffness getting up, low energy, or is it mainly the weight creeping up?
    He's been with me about four months. Mainly the weight — he's put on maybe 3kg since I got him. He moves okay but he's definitely slower than I'd expect. Not sure if that's just him settling in or something more.
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    Three kilos in four months on a dog that's already getting less exercise than he's used to — that adds up to real joint pressure, especially on a large breed. Malamutes carry a lot of weight through their shoulders and hips to begin with. The slowness could be settling in, but at 8 it's also worth assuming the joints are starting to feel the load. Is he on any supplements at the moment, or starting from scratch?
    Starting from scratch. His previous owners didn't mention anything like that.
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    Good to know. In that case, the one product I'd point you toward is YuMOVE Joint Care PLUS for large dogs. It's the strongest version in the YuMOVE range — higher doses of glucosamine, green-lipped mussel, and hyaluronic acid, specifically formulated for dogs with existing stiffness rather than just prevention. For an 8-year-old large breed who's slowed down and carrying extra weight, the standard formula often isn't enough. PLUS is where you actually see a difference. It comes in a tablet form that most large dogs take easily hidden in food, and you'd typically see changes in mobility within four to six weeks.
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    Does it help with the weight side at all, or is that separate?
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    The supplement won't touch the weight directly — that's diet and finding ways to build activity back up gradually, even in an apartment. But the connection matters: if his joints feel better, he'll be more willing to move, and that makes managing the weight much more achievable. The two problems are feeding each other right now. Sorting the joints gives you a better chance of sorting the weight. I'd also mention the weight gain to your vet at the next visit — at his age it's worth a thyroid check just to rule that out.
    That makes sense. I'll look up the YuMOVE PLUS. Is there a specific size I should get for a Malamute?
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    Yes — go for the large breed version and check the dosing guide on the pack, but a Malamute will typically be on the higher end of the large breed dose. The 300-tablet tubs work out better value than the smaller packs if you're committing to it long-term, which you should be — joint supplements need consistency to work. Give it six to eight weeks before judging whether it's making a difference.

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