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Pet Health Glow Up
The Science of Youthful Healing
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Your pet's body is not declining. It is adapting ~ to a life it was never designed for.
There is a difference. And that difference is entirely addressable.
Four live lectures. Four Wednesdays. The cellular science behind why some animals age slowly, heal fast and recover from conditions that defeat others.
RESERVE MY PLACE
Most pet health approaches are missing one vital piece of information.
Not the treatment. Not the supplement. Not the diagnosis.
The biology underneath it all.
When a pet is struggling with chronic disease ~ slow recovery, symptoms that keep returning, energy that has quietly faded ~ the instinct is to add something. Another supplement. A new protocol. A different treatment layered on top of the last one.
But if the cellular foundations are not in place, if the body's basic biological requirements are not being met, everything added is working against a resistance it does not need to face.
You cannot do interior design on a house that is on fire.
You put the fire out first. Then you build something extraordinary.
This series teaches you how to put the fire out. And what to build from there.
Pet Health Glow Up
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📆 Wednesdays June 10 - July 1 2026
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🕑 11am PT, 2pm ET, 7pm UK, 8pm Europe
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📍Live on Zoom
WHY MOST PET HEALTH APPROACHES ARE MISSING THE POINT
The big picture that changes how you see everything. The homeostasis pendulum & why every symptom traces back to the same source.
The four functions of a cell and why getting these right is the foundation of all health.
What drives disease and aging at the cellular level. The science behind why some animals thrive while others decline, and what you can do about it.
NOURISH THE CELLS. CLEAR THE BURDEN
The Nourishment Protocol: species-appropriate nutrition, the 38/42 daily essential nutrients, and why the 'bowl' is where health begins.
The Unburdening: what accumulated toxic burden costs your pet at the cellular level, the six detox pathways and why they are almost universally compromised in domestic animals, and what restoring them changes.
THE GUT KNOWS EVERYTHING
Why 70-80% of immune function lives in the gut and what it means to restore the conditions in which the body's own extraordinary repair mechanisms can finally work.
The oral environment as a direct pathway to heart, liver and kidney disease. Why almost 90% of domestic pets develop periodontal disease by age two to three. What wild animals do instead. And how teeth can remineralise.
TURNING DOWN THE FIRE, TURNING UP THE LIFE
Inflammation as a signal, not a disease; and what it means for longevity to address the cause rather than suppress the response.
Entropy, oxidative stress and the biology of aging.
The nervous system as the single most underestimated driver of biological aging in domestic pets.
Spaces are limited.
Reserve yours now and discover why some animals age slowly and heal fast, and exactly what it takes to give your animal that biology.
What you'll receive
This is for you if...
This series is for the Pet Parent who has done everything right ~ the vet visits, the supplements, the diet changes, the late-night research ~ and still feels like she is one step behind whatever is happening in her animal's body.
For the one who
has spent more money than she wants to admit and is not sure its working at the root level.
For the one who
watches her pet aging and feels, deep in her heart, like she is powerless to stop it.
For the one who
has a diagnosis in hand and is not ready to accept that 'management' is all there is.
For the biohacker
who does all of this for herself and has been waiting for someone to apply it to her pets.
For the one who suspects there is more that is possible.
And is absolutely right!
What is possible
Rupert's story
Nancy reached out to me a year ago.
Her dog Rupert had a drooping eyelid. Then a sunken eye. Then a diagnosis no owner wants to receive: Horner's Syndrome, a possible spinal tumour, a severe infection. Three vets recommended she consider euthanasia.
She sent me a message instead.
My recommendations were simple, affordable and evidence-based. Two hundred dollars. Forty-eight hours. Rupert started to get better.
One year later, he is acting like a three-year-old puppy. The vets are still shocked.
"I'm profoundly grateful to Penny, who helped us find another path when the obvious one felt impossible."
Nancy, Executive Coach, USA
This is not a miracle. This is what happens when the biology underneath a crisis is addressed rather than bypassed.
This is what this series teaches.
"If this is the 'taster' version of your teaching to help us with specific issues, I can only imagine how much I'll learn from a full programme that gives all the foundations as well as a framework.
Marquita
"I continue to be impressed by your clear, articulate teaching style and the way your analogies make complex topics easy to understand.
Your ability to turn science into something people can truly see and understand is a gift."
Poppy
"Thanks for your wonderful work to gather your hearts of love for our fur-babies and great information to the table to awake the community.
You are truly making a world wide reset in animal health care!"
Bonnie
"I love what you teach for sure!
I am working on feeding my dog good stuff now. I wouldn't have known all of this if it wasn't for you studying this for so long."
Ginger
"You are a walking encyclopedia! You also have the capability of explaining complex subjects in a way that makes them understandable to everyone!"
Laura
"I am truly grateful to have signed up. I will be forever grateful because it opened up my world to a universe of new information and possibilities for my fur baby!"
Annabelle
Your host & teacher
Penny ~ Dr Zoolittle
The most important thing to understand before you step into this room is the vantage point from which Penny teaches. She is a Longevity Zoologist and Cognitive Ethologist advancing captive animal welfare.
By combining the self-healing strategies of wild animals with cutting-edge longevity research, she ‘rewilds’ animal health and happiness to give them freedom from suffering and accelerated aging.
Penny spent her formative years studying animals not as patients but as friends; learning to read behaviour as biological communication, understanding what health looks like in a species living as it was designed to live.
That foundation was built upon with deep study in functional and regenerative medicine, longevity science, carnivore nutrition, behavioural neuroscience and zoopharmacognosy.
What emerged is a practitioner with no direct equivalent in this field. The founding practitioner of Zoological Longevity and someone who holds frontier science and wild instinct in the same hand.
Along the way, Penny learned the flying trapeze, lived in the jungles of Papua New Guinea, dived the Barrier Reef with sharks, out-skied an avalanche and had her hair styled by raccoons.