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Your Dog's Back Legs Are Giving Out. This Cellular Revival Formula Is Helping Them Stand Tall Again.

Reviewed by Dr. E. Colbert – Veterinary Research Consultant

Updated on 6/15/2026

Does your dog still perk up for a walk but hesitate to stand? Do they slip on the kitchen floor, sway on the stairs, or sit down halfway through the block?

Are you watching your trail partner struggle to rise from their bed with hind legs trembling and head low?
Then you're not just losing a healthy dog. You're watching them lose the power to be themselves.

It starts with small defeats. They can't jump in the car anymore, so you lift them. They stop following you room to room and choose the rug nearest the water bowl. Stairs become a summit, so you carry them.
 

Each lost motion feels like watching them disappear. But here's what most dog parents don't realize. This isn't just "getting old." Inside your dog's body, cellular changes are quietly stealing their ability to rise, brace, and move with confidence.
 

Every cell in your dog's body runs on energy. That energy depends on a molecule called NAD⁺.

When your dog was young, their cells had abundant NAD⁺. That's why they could spring up, climb stairs, and trot all day.
 

But research shows NAD⁺ levels fall with age in many species. By their senior years, some cells have dramatically lower NAD⁺, leaving muscles running on near-empty. [1][2]
 

When cells don't have enough NAD⁺, they start shutting down non-essential functions to survive. First to go?
 

The energy-hungry activities that power the hind legs like standing up, jumping, and stabilizing on stairs.

That's why stand-ups get shaky, nails scuff, and stairs become impossible. Their cells literally don't have the fuel to power those movements anymore. [1][6]

Is Your Active Dog Disappearing? These Physical Signs Mean You're Running Out of Time!

  • Slow, shaky stand-ups (pushing with front legs because the back won't cooperate)
  • Bunny-hopping or scuffing nails during walks
  • Sitting down mid-walk or lagging behind the family
  • Trouble jumping into the car or onto the couch (you're lifting more and more)
  • Hesitation or slipping on stairs and slick floors
  • Rear-leg muscle loss (you can feel bony hips and thinner thighs)    
  • Door greetings fade (they barely get up when you come home)

The 90-Day Solution to Bring Your Adventure Buddy Back

Yes, pain medications might help them reach the food bowl without wincing. But they can't restore the coordinated, powered push of healthy hind legs.
 

Without cellular fuel, "leg day" never happens. What looks like "helping" might be missing the deeper issue entirely.
 

The breakthrough came when researchers asked a different question. Instead of just managing the symptoms of cellular decline, what if we could actually restore the NAD⁺ that powers cellular function?
 

That's when everything changed. [1][2]

That's why over 15,000 desperate dog parents have turned to Zoomies instead. By supporting NAD⁺ (via NMN), powering mitochondria with CoQ10, and protecting tissues from oxidative stress with Resveratrol, they've watched fading hind legs grow surer, steps steadier, and stairs doable again.

Thanks to nanoliposomal delivery, dogs actually absorb what you're giving them. This helps real results build within 60–90 days, with advanced delivery for up to 98% absorption. [3][7][8][9][10][11]

Over 15,000 Heartbroken Dog Parents Chose This toBring Their Best Friends Back

The problem is you can't just give dogs NAD⁺ directly. It breaks down in the digestive system before reaching cells.
 

Cells need NAD⁺ precursors like NMN to manufacture NAD⁺ internally. But even NMN faces absorption challenges.

Many supplements are destroyed by stomach acid or poorly absorbed into the bloodstream.

The solution came from cutting-edge delivery technology called nanoliposomal encapsulation. This wraps NMN and supportive compounds in microscopic fat bubbles that protect them through digestion and deliver them to cells.

The result is a science-backed protocol featuring NMN, with supporting nutrients like Resveratrol and CoQ10. These are delivered with advanced nanoliposomal technology so the actives reach the cells that need them most. [10][11]

Don't Settle for Cheap Imitations That Leave Dogs Struggling

Walk into any pet store and you'll see products designed to help you accept physical limitations like ramps, orthopedic beds, and ground-level bowls. Each one is an expensive surrender. Each one is an acceptance that your active dog is gone.

Here's what the pet industry doesn't want you to know. Many supplements use cheap, poorly absorbed ingredients that deliver a fraction of their active compounds.

That means much of what you're buying never reaches your dog's struggling cells.

That's exactly what Zoomies was designed to fix. We support cellular NAD⁺ levels, enhance mitochondrial function, and promote cellular repair mechanisms.

Not through wishful thinking. But through targeted nutrients that work at the cellular level.

- NMNSupports NAD⁺ levels to help restore cellular energy production [1 [3]   
- NAD⁺Powers DNA repair so the body can heal itself again [2] 
- ResveratrolShields muscles and nerves from oxidative stress for steadier coordination [9]
- CoQ10Supports heart and muscle power for steadier standing and sustained walks [7][8]

With Zoomies, you're rewriting the rules of aging for your dog instead of just treating symptoms.

Restore Cellular Energy (so they want to move again)
Protect Nerves & Brain Function (for steadier coordination)
Rebuild Muscle & Joint Strength (so they can step, not shuffle)
Extend Both Lifespan AND Quality of Life (so you get more good days)

The 90-Day Revival Plan That Brings Dogs Back From the Brink

Reversing cellular decline isn't instant. But when you fuel stressed cells with the right nutrients at meaningful absorption, most families see their dog start coming back to life within weeks. And they're stronger by 90 days.

1. Days 1–21 – The Awakening Phase

NMN and NAD⁺ begin "CPR" on starved mitochondria, which are the tiny batteries powering every cell. This is when stand-ups get quicker and interest in walks returns.

2. Days 22–42 – The Stabilization Phase

With cellular power restored, CoQ10 supports sustained output. Dead weight becomes muscle and trembling becomes stability.

Dogs recover faster after activity.

3. Days 43–63 – The Recognition Phase

Resveratrol helps counter oxidative damage in nerves and muscle. Wobble fades, response to cues improves, and sit to-stand becomes smoother. [9]

4. Days 64–90 – The Rebirth Phase

A new baseline shows steadier steps, healthier weight, and sustained energy. Engagement gets sharper and gains consolidate for durable mobility improvements. [4][12]

Life-Changing Reviews

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"I used to lift Daisy's back end like a suitcase handle. Now she launches up for the door and does our loop without stopping. I got my shadow back"

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"Rocky's nails were scraping on every step. Three weeks in, he's steady again and he insists on following me up to bed."

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"We'd accepted ramps everywhere. Today Bruno hopped into the car on his own. First time in two years. We cried in the driveway."

Madeline L.

Zoomies was born out of the same love you feel every time your dog curls up beside you. We know your pet isn't "just aging." They're family. That's why every ingredient we chose is backed by science, delivered with advanced absorption, and proven to matter where it counts: inside their cells.

Because when it comes to your best friend's life, "good enough" isn't good enough.

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References

[1] McReynolds, M. R., Chellappa, K., & Baur, J. A. (2020). Age-related NAD⁺ decline. Experimental Gerontology, 134, 110888.

 [2] Poljšak, B., Kovač, V., Špalj, S., & Milisav, I. (2023). The central role of the NAD⁺ molecule in aging and prevention of chronic age-related diseases: Strategies for NAD⁺ modulation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(3), 2959.

 [3] Simon, K. E., Russell, K., Mondino, A., Yang, C.-C., Case, B. C., Anderson, Z., Whitley, C., Griffith, E., Gruen, M. E., & Olby, N. J. (2024). Improved owner-assessed cognitive function in senior dogs receiving a senolytic and NAD⁺-precursor combination. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 12399.

 [4] Frye, C. W., MacDonald, T. L., Lindley, S., & Quinn, M. M. (2022). Canine geriatric rehabilitation: Considerations and strategies for the older athlete. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9, 804317.

 [5] Pagano, T. B., et al. (2015). Age-related skeletal muscle atrophy and upregulation of autophagy in dogs. The Veterinary Journal, 206(1), 54–60.

 [6] Peterson, C. M., Johannsen, D. L., & Ravussin, E. (2012). Skeletal muscle mitochondria and aging. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 13(7), 9243–9257.

 [7] Christiansen, L. B., et al. (2021). Depleted myocardial coenzyme Q10 in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels with myxomatous mitral valve disease. Antioxidants, 10(2), 305.

 [8] Sharma, A., et al. (2016). Coenzyme Q10 and heart failure. Circulation: Heart Failure, 9(4), e002639.

 [9] Grzeczka, A., et al. (2024). Pleiotropic effects of resveratrol on aging-related mechanisms. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(18), 10078.

 [10] Kazemi, M., et al. (2025). The role of nanoparticles in advancing animal health and nutrition. Veterinary Sciences, 12(1), 15.

 [11] Almeida, C. F., Faria, M., Pinho, E., et al. (2024). Contribution of nanotechnology to greater efficiency in animal nutrition and production. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 108(5), 1203–1218.

 [12] Gildea, E., et al. (2024). Development and validation of a quality-of-life instrument for dogs with osteoarthritis and their owners. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 11, 1340167.

 [13] Millis, D. L., et al. (2025). Osteoarthritis has a high prevalence in dogs undergoing routine dental prophylaxis. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association.

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