If your dog has been slowing down with age, and you've been supporting them with supplem,ents or they may also be under the care of a vet, you may be familiar with not being certain from week to week how they're doing. Some weeks are better than others and maybe it's not clear if the latest product you added is helping? The Zooomy App was built to take that guesswork away.
Before we go any further, one thing worth saying clearly: this app is not a diagnostic tool, and it isn't designed to be. If your dog is showing signs of pain, has suffered an injury, the first and only call is your vet. The Zooomy App is designed specifically for dog owners managing age-related stiffness and mobility decline — the gradual kind that creeps in over months and is easy to underestimate precisely because it moves so slowly and, for that purpose, it's genuinely useful.
What the app helps you do
The Zooomy App, available free at app.zooomy.com, gives you a structured, repeatable way to assess your dog's mobility over time. Rather than relying on memory or gut feeling, you build an objective record that shows clearly whether things are improving, staying stable, or heading in the wrong direction.
At the heart of it is the Mobility Check: 13 multiple-choice questions based on a validated clinical assessment tool used by veterinary professionals to evaluate changes in dogs' mobility. You answer the questions, the app generates a score out of 52, and that becomes your benchmark. Run the check again in a few weeks and you have a comparison. Run it again after that and you have a trend.
That shift — from guessing to knowing — matters more than it might first sound.
Sharing Progress With Your Vet
One of the most practical uses of the app is as a communication tool with your veterinary practice. Vets can only observe your dog during a consultation — what you've seen at home, over weeks and months, is information they don't otherwise have access to.
The app lets you bring that information to the appointment in a form that's actually useful. Your dog's mobility scores over time. Videos of their gait, how they rise from rest, how they handle stairs — captured at home, where they're relaxed, rather than in a clinical setting where many dogs perform better than usual. The app lets you play two videos side by side, making changes immediately visible in a way that's hard to argue with.
None of this replaces your vet's assessment. But it gives them — and you — a much clearer picture.
Everything Else the App Includes
Feeding calculator. If you're using Zooomy's liquid hyaluronic acid supplement, the app calculates the correct dose based on your dog's weight.
Event logging and reminders. Log specific events onto your dog's timeline — a vet visit, the start of a new supplement, a change in exercise routine. Set a reminder frequency and the app will prompt you when the next mobility check is due.
Offline functionality. The app works without an internet connection. Assessments, notes, and logs are saved locally and synced to the cloud when you're back online.
Why it works alongside Zooomy
The app stands alone as a tracking tool, but it was designed with a specific purpose: helping you see whether what you're doing for your dog is actually making a difference.
Zooomy's MegaHA supplement uses high-purity, long-chain hyaluronic acid produced through microbial fermentation — a formulation absorbed within an hour of consumption. The app gives you the means to test that in practice. A baseline score before you start. Follow-up scores taken every 2 weeks weeks in and you can upload a video each time. All of which is objective data, from your own dog, over real time.
Is this app right for me and my dog?
The Zooomy App is designed for dogs experiencing age-related stiffness and gradual mobility decline. It is not appropriate for, and should not be used in place of veterinary assessment for, dogs with suspected neurological conditions or any sudden or acute change in mobility. If you're unsure what's causing your dog's symptoms, speak to your vet first.
If you're managing a senior dog whose joints are simply feeling the years, and you want an objective way to track their progress and share it with your vet, this is exactly what the app is for.
It's free, works on any device, and takes a few minutes to set up. Head to app.zooomy.com, create an account, and take a baseline Mobility Check. That first score is the starting point for everything — and whatever it tells you, knowing is always better than wondering.