I was just put on the waiting list for a smooth-coated dachshund puppy (yay
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But I digress.. I'm very excited about this puppy and I have plenty of experience managing joint health in my adult dogs, who are both large breeds so it obviously makes sense. Where Dachshunds have SUCH short legs and tiny little joints carrying around their big (relatively speaking) bodies, I started putting thought into joint health mangement in puppies. Does this exist? Is it unsafe to add a joint supplement to a puppy's food? Being a small breed, he/she will obviously need the higher protien levels of a puppy food or a very nutrient dense food like EVO or BATM (both of which I'm considering putting he/she on from the start) so I think putting the pup on a large breed formula with the built glucosamine and chondroitin is out of the question.
Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated!

Especially from our other Doxie lovers/owners out there!