The supplement manufacturer has launched the new app with a particular focus on supporting owners of ageing dogs.
The free web app allows owners to record changes in their dog’s mobility over time, helping them identify potential issues and make informed decisions about exercise and care. No purchase is required to use the tool.

Zooomy co-founder and veterinarian Dr Humphrey Grimmett BVetMed MRCVS says regular movement remains an important part of maintaining joint health in older dogs, but exercise should be adapted to each animal’s needs.
“Shorter, less strenuous routes help keep joints, muscles and connective tissue mobile and nourished without overstressing tissues that could be suffering from wear and tear or existing injury,” he explains.
Dr Grimmett also highlights the importance of recognising subtle signs of discomfort, including stiffness after rest, reluctance to get up, slower walking pace or changes in posture.
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