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How Healthy Is Your Dog? Free 5-Minute Health Audit

Answer a few questions about your dog and get a personalised health score across seven pillars (skin, gut, joints, energy, cognition, liver, nutrition). UK-built, free, no signup.

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How Super Score Works

  1. 1. Answer a few questions

    Breed, age, body type, energy levels, current food, any concerns. Takes about five minutes.

  2. 2. We score across seven pillars

    Skin, gut, joints, energy, cognition, liver, nutrition. Each pillar gets a score out of 20.

  3. 3. Get a personalised plan

    A radar chart of strengths and weaknesses, breed-specific watch-outs, and the ingredients we'd back.

The Seven Pillars We Audit

Dogs aren't a single number. Health is a balance across systems, and a low score in one area often points to where to focus. Super Score reads each of the seven pillars separately, then ranks them from strongest to most worth attention.

Skin & coat

The most-seen issue at UK vet clinics. We read shedding, scratching, hot spots, allergies, coat quality.

Gut

Stool consistency, food sensitivities, microbiome signals. Drives a lot of the rest of the body.

Joints & mobility

Stiffness on first walks, jumping into the car, stairs, breed-specific joint risk.

Energy

Walks per day, recovery time, age-appropriate activity. Energy reflects what's going on underneath.

Cognition & Calm

Recall, training response, reactivity, age-related shifts. Especially relevant in seniors.

Liver & Detox

Detoxification load, drug history, breed predispositions. Quiet system until it isn't.

Nutrition

Diet quality, completeness, supplements, treats. The foundation everything else sits on.

Common Health Concerns in UK Dogs

A snapshot of what owners ask us about most often, and why the audit takes them seriously. If any of these match what you're seeing in your dog, the quiz routes the questions and the plan accordingly.

Itchy skin and allergies

Why it matters: Skin disorders are the most-seen issue at UK vet clinics, with about 1 in 8 dogs seen each year (VetCompass / RVC). Most are manageable with the right combination of trigger control, skin barrier support, and gut-side care.

How the audit reads it: Questions on scratching, hot spots, breed allergy risk, and current food feed into the skin pillar. A low skin score routes you toward omega-3, zinc, and biotin recommendations alongside trigger-investigation guidance.

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Stiff joints and mobility

Why it matters: Roughly four in five dogs over seven show some form of joint wear, and earlier breeds (Labradors, retrievers, German Shepherds, French Bulldogs) carry breed-specific risk from much younger.

How the audit reads it: Questions on stiffness, jumping into the car, recovery time, and breed feed the joints pillar. We pair recommendations with a vet-check prompt where appropriate. Glucosamine, chondroitin, and omega-3 are the trio with the strongest evidence base.

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Inconsistent stool and gut sensitivity

Why it matters: Soft stool, food intolerance, and microbiome shifts often show up before other systems falter. The gut also drives skin and immune responses, so an off-gut compounds elsewhere.

How the audit reads it: Questions on stool, food sensitivities, treats, and recent antibiotics feed the gut pillar. Low scores route toward kefir-derived probiotics, prebiotic fibre, and an elimination-diet protocol.

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Lower-than-expected energy

Why it matters: Energy is the canary. A drop in walk demand, slower recovery, or a generally flatter day can reflect anything from boredom to thyroid to early joint discomfort. Worth investigating before it becomes a pattern.

How the audit reads it: Questions on walks, recovery, age, and body type feed the energy pillar. Low scores prompt a vet-check suggestion alongside diet, exercise, and B-vitamin nutritional guidance.

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Weight gain and body condition

Why it matters: Around half of UK dogs are overweight. Even a 5 to 10 percent reduction reduces inflammation, joint load, and disease risk meaningfully. Body condition isn't a number on the scale; it's a shape.

How the audit reads it: Body-type questions and age feed body condition into the nutrition and joints pillars. We pair recommendations with portion-control and protein-density guidance, not crash diets.

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Senior cognition and slowing down

Why it matters: Cognitive shifts in older dogs are common and frequently under-reported. Subtle changes in recall, sleep patterns, and reactivity often respond to nutritional support if caught early.

How the audit reads it: Age and behaviour questions feed the cognition pillar. Low scores route toward DHA, antioxidants, and routine adjustments. Severe shifts always carry a vet-check prompt.

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What Super Score Isn't

Super Score reads patterns. It doesn't diagnose. For lumps, bleeding, lameness, sudden changes in appetite or behaviour, or anything that worries you, see a vet.

The audit is a structured way to think about your dog's health across systems and to surface what's worth a closer look. Vets confirm with bloods, imaging, and clinical examination. We're conservative on serious flags, and when in doubt we route toward a vet visit. For a single concern (a mark, a lump, a stool change), our two photo tools go deeper: Skin Detective and Poop Inspector.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. No signup, no payment, no hidden tier. We make money when dogs whose results suggest they'd benefit from a daily foundation try Super Everyday, but you're never required to.

About five minutes. Twelve questions covering your dog's basics (breed, age, body type, activity), their current diet and supplements, and the health areas most relevant to you. You can skip any question that doesn't apply.

A radar chart of your dog's seven health pillar scores out of 20, a profile type that captures their personality and risk pattern, breed-specific watch-outs, and a tailored ingredient list with the products that target your dog's lowest-scoring pillars. The full report is also emailed.

No, and we wouldn't claim it could. Super Score reads patterns from owner-reported context. Vets diagnose with cytology, bloods, imaging, and hands-on examination. The audit is a useful structured starting point and a way to spot what's worth a closer look. For lumps, bleeding, sudden changes, or anything that worries you, see a vet.

Each pillar starts at a baseline that adjusts for breed and age (e.g. A Labrador's joint baseline is lower than a Whippet's). Your answers nudge the score up for protective factors (high-quality food, age-appropriate exercise) and down for risk factors (signs of skin trouble, stiffness, soft stool). The result is an out-of-20 score per pillar, plotted on a radar chart so you can see strengths and weaknesses at a glance.

We store your answers and email so we can send the report and (if you opt in) tips, offers, and updates. You can unsubscribe anytime. We never share your data with third parties. See our privacy policy for the full picture.

Super Score is an informational tool. It does not diagnose disease, replace veterinary advice, or constitute a medical opinion. If your dog is unwell, please consult a qualified vet. By using this tool you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

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