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Zooomy launches affiliate programme to support dog professionals

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Partners receive access to a dedicated dashboard, marketing materials, and direct technical support from co-founder Humphrey Grimmett

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Zooomy, a UK-based veterinary-developed joint supplement brand, has launched an affiliate programme targeting dog trainers, behaviourists, and small pet businesses. 

The initiative, coinciding with National Train Your Dog Month in January 2026, aims to provide an additional revenue stream for industry professionals facing rising business expenses following the 2025 Autumn Budget.

The company reported “exceptional” fiscal growth over the past 12 months, with total sales increasing by 698% year-on-year and subscription revenue rising by 1,100%. 

Zooomy was also named a finalist in the Pet Industry Federation (PIF) Awards 2025 within the “Pet Service Business of the Year” category.

Developed by UK vets Joanna and Humphrey Grimmett, the supplement uses long-chain Hyaluronic Acid (HA) manufactured via microbial fermentation. 

Unlike traditional supplements relying on glucosamine or animal-sourced short-chain HA, the long-chain formula is designed to be absorbed more effectively by dogs and cats to support joint lubrication.

Under the new programme, affiliates earn a 10% commission on first-time orders and 5% on repeat purchases, with a 365-day referral tracking window. 

Partners receive access to a dedicated dashboard, marketing materials, and direct technical support from co-founder Humphrey Grimmett.

Grimmett said: “The economic pressures facing small businesses are real, and at the same time, we’re seeing huge numbers of pets struggling with joint discomfort. Our new affiliate programme allows dog professionals to support the animals in their care with a product they trust while generating an additional income stream. It’s a practical solution at a time when many in the industry are being squeezed.”

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