Zoomy is Fifth & Fido's beef-flavored daily joint powder for dogs. It helps maintain joint mobility and flexibility, supports a healthy inflammatory response, and helps ease joint stiffness due to normal daily exercise and activity. It is daily nutritional support for normal joint health — not a treatment, and not a substitute for veterinary care.
Below: what is actually in it, who it suits, what it will not do, and what a fair expectation looks like.
Updated 20 August 2026. This article was rewritten to match the live product data on the Zoomy product page. An earlier version described ingredients that are not listed in our product data and used claim language we no longer stand behind. We would rather correct it than leave it up.
What is in Zoomy?
Zoomy combines researched joint ingredients that help maintain cartilage and connective tissue with two functional mushrooms:
- Lion's Mane — included to support nerve-to-muscle communication, the signalling side of moving well.
- Cordyceps — included to support cellular energy, the stamina side.
That is the thinking behind the formula: mobility is not only cartilage. It is connective tissue, the nerve signalling that tells muscles when to fire, and the energy to keep going. Most joint supplements stop at glucosamine, which addresses one part of that system.
For the full ingredient panel and guaranteed analysis, check the label on the tub or the product page.
Who is Zoomy for?
| Good fit | Not a fit |
|---|---|
| Adult and senior dogs | Cats — Zoomy is dogs only |
| Large and giant breeds carrying more load | Puppies, without veterinary guidance |
| Active, sporting and working dogs | Pregnant or nursing dogs, without veterinary guidance |
| Picky dogs that refuse pills and chews | Dogs with a diagnosed joint condition, who need a vet's treatment plan |
| Owners who want support beyond glucosamine alone | Buyers outside the US — Fifth & Fido ships US only |
How do you give it?
Scoop the amount that matches your dog's body weight, stir it into food once a day, and introduce it gradually over several days. It is beef flavoured and mixes into wet or dry food, which is the practical advantage over a chew — there is nothing for a picky dog to pick around. Dosing by weight also means one tub serves a household where a beagle and a Great Dane eat from the same shelf.
Frequently asked questions
Q: My dog is slowing down and stiff after naps. What can I give them?
A: First, have your veterinarian examine your dog — stiffness after rest and reluctance to jump are worth a professional look, not a guess. Once anything that needs treatment is ruled out, the day-to-day foundations are a lean body weight, steady low-impact exercise, and a daily joint supplement given consistently. Zoomy is built for that daily routine.
Q: Does Zoomy treat arthritis or hip dysplasia?
A: No. Zoomy is a nutritional supplement that supports normal joint health. It does not diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If your veterinarian has diagnosed a joint condition, that needs their treatment plan — a supplement can sit alongside it, never in place of it. Ask your vet before adding anything to a dog on medication.
Q: Is glucosamine on its own enough?
A: Glucosamine targets cartilage, and veterinary sources describe modest, gradual support with consistent use. A broader formula also covers connective tissue, nerve signalling and cellular energy. Neither treats a diagnosed condition. We went through the trade-offs in glucosamine vs mushroom joint supplements for dogs.
Q: How long before I know if it is working?
A: Zoomy is a daily, cumulative supplement rather than a fast fix, and most owners give it consistently for several weeks before judging. Individual dogs vary and we do not promise a specific result or timeline. Track the specific things you first noticed — getting up after a nap, the last third of a walk, jumping into the car — rather than a general impression.
Q: What does it cost, and what if it does not suit my dog?
A: $31.99 for a single tub. Multi-tub bundles are listed at $49.00 for two and $65.00 for three; check the product page for current availability. Email hi@fifthandfido.com to arrange a refund or replacement under our money-back guarantee — see the refund policy for current terms.
Q: Can my cat take it?
A: No — Zoomy is formulated and dosed for dogs. In a dog-and-cat household, Breath Buddy (dental and fresh breath) and Scratch Buddy (skin and seasonal comfort) both cover both species. Ask your veterinarian about mobility support for cats specifically.
Q: Where is it made, and who formulated it?
A: Veterinarian formulated and made in the USA. Zoomy holds a 4.84 out of 5 rating from 25 customer reviews as of August 2026.
Support the bounce in every step. Shop Zoomy Joint Support — $31.99, beef flavoured, dosed by body weight.
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This article is general information, not veterinary advice.