Senior Airedale Terrier Supplements for Joints & Energy
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inparticular.ai
A 10-year-old Airedale who's gone quiet on playtime — that's actually one of the most common things I hear about this age group. Before we look at supplements, can you tell me a bit more about what you're seeing? Is it more that he starts something and then stops, or does he just not seem interested from the off? And have you noticed any stiffness getting up or after walks?
It's a bit of both really. He used to be so boisterous but now he'll start a game of fetch and just stop after a few throws. He does seem a bit stiff first thing in the morning but loosens up after a walk.
inparticular.ai
That morning stiffness that eases off with movement is a really classic sign of mild joint inflammation — the kind that's very common in large terrier breeds at ten. The stopping mid-play tells me his joints are probably communicating pretty quickly when things start to ache. Is he otherwise eating well and maintaining his weight? And is he on any medication from the vet at the moment?
Yes, eating well and the vet said he's a healthy weight. No medication, the vet suggested we could try a joint supplement but didn't recommend anything specific.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — that's a really good position to be in. For a dog showing exactly what you're describing, I'd point you toward YuMOVE PLUS for Large Dogs. It's a well-established UK supplement with a strong evidence base, and it goes beyond basic glucosamine. It contains ActivEase green-lipped mussel, which has natural anti-inflammatory properties, alongside glucosamine, chondroitin, and hyaluronic acid for joint fluid support. The PLUS formulation also includes antioxidants that help with general vitality, which addresses the energy side of things too. Most owners notice a real difference in mobility within four to six weeks.
That sounds like it could tick both boxes. Is it something you give every day and are there any side effects to watch for?
inparticular.ai
Yes, it's a daily supplement — you give it with food and it comes as chewable tablets which most dogs take readily. Side effects are genuinely rare, but very occasionally dogs with sensitive stomachs notice loose stools in the first week or so. If that happens, just give it with a bigger meal. One thing worth knowing: because it works by supporting the joint structure rather than masking pain, it needs a few weeks to build up before you'll see the full benefit. Stick with it through that initial period and you should start to see him willing to go a few more rounds with that tennis ball.
That's really helpful, thank you. I'll give it a try.
inparticular.ai
Great choice for him. One last tip — take a short video of him getting up in the morning now, before you start. It's a useful baseline so you can compare in six weeks and actually see the difference rather than trying to remember. It's one of those things that sneaks up on you gradually and the video really helps you appreciate the progress.
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