YuMOVE Working Dog

YuMOVE Working Dog’s premium formula supports your working dog, helping mobility and supporting both joint health and digestion.
Proven to work in just 6 weeks*, YuMOVE Working Dog includes the world’s highest strength ActivEase®Green Lipped Mussel. It’s a unique formula to help them bounce back from tough days faster and be by your side season after season.
*Study conducted by Royal Veterinary College.
- Aids stiff joints
- Supports joint health
- Helps mobility
- Supports stamina
- Clinically proven to work in just 6 weeks*
In Detail
AIDS STIFF JOINTS ActivEase® Green Lipped Mussel from the crystal clear waters of New Zealand provides an incredibly concentrated source of Omega 3, which is proven to soothe stiff joints. Sourcing and strength make all the difference. |
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SUPPORTS JOINT HEALTH Glucosamine provides the major building blocks of cartilage – the tough connective tissue that protects the joint. Natural Chondroitin found in ActivEase® Green Lipped Mussel helps to maintain healthy cartilage and joints to help sustain performance for longer. Manganese supports collagen formation in the cartilage, tendons and ligaments. |
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HELPS MOBILITY YuMOVE Working Dog contains a unique form of Hyaluronic Acid – only ours is proven to reach the joint within 2 hours, helping to lubricate and cushion the joint. Vitamins C & E are antioxidants which neutralise free radicals, helping to maintain joint mobility. |
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SUPPORTS STAMINA Beta-glucans support a healthy digestive system, helping your dog get the nutritional requirements, energy and stamina they need for a hard day’s work. |
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Specification
EACH TABLET PROVIDES:
- 250mg Glucosamine HCI
- 150mg ActivEase® Green Lipped Mussel (containing natural Chondroitin)
- 150mg Beta-glucans
- 1.5mg Hyaluronic Acid
- 3mg Manganese
- 12.5mg Vitamin C
- 0.5mg Vitamin E
- 1mg Natural Antioxidant
COMPOSITION
ADDITIVES
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS
Question:
Are these products safe to give in pregnant/lactating bitches?
Answer:
Not recommended for pregnant/lactating bitches.
Question:
What age can YuMOVE be given from?
Answer:
From a safety perspective, 8 weeks of age.
Question:
Can YuMOVE be given to dogs with pancreatitis?
Answer:
Yes, there are no known contraindications. There is less than 10% fat in the working dog tablets so fine to use alongside a low fat diet
Question:
Can YuMOVE be given to dogs with kidney disease?
Answer:
YuMOVE products contain dicalcium phosphate, a tablet binder, we would not recommend using in dogs with kidney disease. In order to still benefit from our products, these dogs can be given YuMOVE Cat (1 capsule per 5kg)
Question:
Can YuMOVE be given to dogs with urinary problems?
Answer:
In simple terms, yes. We would always ask that the owner checks with a vet to ensure they are happy for YuMOVE to be given in conjunction with any concurrent medication. There are some minerals in the product acting as tablet excipients which may be questioned. For struvite, when magnesium needs to be restricted, you can be reassured that there is 0.01g of magnesium stearate in the tablet, and only 0.0004g of magnesium. For calcium oxalate, there are very low quantities of calcium diphosphate and vitamin C in the tablet – not enough to contribute to these crystals forming. For cysteine, there is low protein in the tablet – approx. 0.2g. If the dog is on a purine restricted diet, we would suggest contacting the food manufacturers to see how much, if any, purine could be tolerated outside of the diet. As shellfish is a known source of purine, if they advise ‘none’, then we would not recommend YuMOVE.
Question:
Are there any medical conditions where YuMOVE would be contraindicated?
Answer:
Apart from kidney disease, YuMOVE should be fine to give dogs who have concurrent diseases. We would, however, ask that you speak to a Lintbells representative to double check before starting the product.
Question:
Can YuMOVE be use alongside NSAIDs?
Answer:
Yes, this is fine. YuMOVE works on different pathways to NSAIDs, and using the two alongside one another can be very beneficial.
Question:
Do I need to induce vomiting if they overconsume YuMOVE?
Answer:
An overdose is generally not a concern, it may result in gastrointestinal signs. We advise to treat symptomatically, monitor closely, and withdraw YuMOVE for a week before gradually introducing. Inducing emesis is not required – however, if there are pre-existing concerns about kidneys (i.e elderly dog who has recent symptoms of PUPD) we would suggest checking bloods to ensure kidney readings are under control.