Leading pet supplement brand Zooomy has introduced a free web-based application designed to help owners monitor and track companion animal joint health over time. Developed by veterinary surgeon and company co-founder Dr Humphrey Grimmett BVetMed MRCVS alongside his fellow veterinarian wife, Joanna, the digital tool addresses the common commercial demand for structured guidance on managing exercise levels in senior dogs. The platform enables users to log daily movement patterns, identify subtle indicators of physical discomfort, and safely balance activity routines without overstressing vulnerable musculoskeletal systems.
Veterinary data emphasizes that controlled exercise is vital for maintaining the structural integrity of aging joints. Because joint cartilage lacks an independent blood supply, it relies entirely on the cyclical loading and unloading generated during movement to exchange cellular waste products for clean, nutrient-rich joint fluid. Regular, low-impact exercise also maintains tendon elasticity and builds essential muscle tone to support weight-bearing bones. The new application simplifies this management process by allowing owners to spot early physiological markers of wear and tear, such as a reluctance to rise after rest or temporary stiffness at the start of walks.
In addition to digital tracking, the company highlights the physiological role of targeted nutritional support in managing age-related mobility decline. The manufacturer produces a rapidly growing liquid joint supplement utilising long-chain Hyaluronic Acid (HA), which acts as a primary component for natural joint lubrication. Unlike traditional tablets relying on short-chain HA or standard shellfish-derived glucosamine and chondroitin, the biofermented liquid formula is designed for optimal oral absorption. The tasteless solution contains zero proteins, fats, or sugars, making it appropriate for animals with strict dietary sensitivities or diagnosed food allergies.
For more information visit the Zooomy website.




