This is a specific conversation about Senior Dog Supplements — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
A 9-year-old Pharaoh Hound with a sensitive stomach — that's a combination worth thinking through carefully. Sighthounds like Pharaoh Hounds carry very little body fat, which means joints take more direct impact, and their digestive systems can be genuinely delicate rather than just fussy. Before I suggest anything, does your dog have any current joint stiffness you've noticed — slower to get up, reluctant on stairs, anything like that? Or are you more looking to get ahead of things preventatively?
Mostly preventative, but she has been a bit slower getting up in the mornings lately. She's still active and loves her walks. No diagnosed arthritis or anything.
inparticular.ai
That morning stiffness is a classic early sign, and catching it now is exactly the right time to act. Given the sensitive stomach, I'd steer clear of supplements packed with fish oil or heavy doses of multiple active ingredients all at once — those can cause loose stools in touchy digestive systems. What form does she take supplements well in? Chews, powder over food, or liquid?
She's quite picky, honestly. She'll eat chews if they smell good, but she's suspicious of powders mixed into her food.
inparticular.ai
Good to know — chews it is then. My recommendation is YuMOVE Joint Care for Dogs chews, specifically the standard adult formula rather than the 'plus' version. The reasoning here is deliberate: the standard formula has a lower active ingredient load, which is actually better suited to sensitive stomachs and gentle preventative use. It contains glucosamine, green-lipped mussel, and hyaluronic acid — a clean, focused combination without unnecessary extras. Green-lipped mussel is particularly well-tolerated digestively, and YuMOVE's chews have a mild flavour that even picky dogs tend to accept. For a lean-built Pharaoh Hound, this gives you meaningful joint support without overwhelming her system. Start with the lower end of the dosage range for the first two weeks and watch her stools — if all's well, move to the full dose.
That sounds sensible. How long before I'd expect to see a difference in her morning stiffness?
inparticular.ai
Most owners report noticeable improvement in 4 to 6 weeks of consistent daily use — that's the honest window. Glucosamine and green-lipped mussel build up in the system gradually, so it's not overnight. If you're not seeing any change by week eight, it's worth revisiting with your vet to check whether something structural needs attention. But for early-stage stiffness in an otherwise active dog, YuMOVE typically delivers well within that timeframe.
Great, I'll give it a try. Should I do anything else alongside it?
inparticular.ai
The supplement alone is a solid start. Beyond that, keeping her walks consistent rather than sporadic is more valuable than any extra product — regular low-impact movement lubricates joints better than rest does. If she sleeps on a hard floor, an orthopaedic bed makes a genuine difference for a lean dog with little natural padding. Those two things alongside YuMOVE will cover her well.