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Dragons' Den stars rake in an eye-watering £11million just one year after bagging £75k investment on BBC show as business booms

Dr Guy Sandelowsky and Shiv Sivakumar appeared on the programme in February last year to ask for £75k for 1 per cent of their business pet health brand Omni.

6 April 2026 at 01:36 pm
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Dragons' Den stars rake in an eye-watering £11million just one year after bagging £75k investment on BBC show as business booms

In a remarkable turn of events, two Dragons' Den stars, Dr Guy Sandelowsky and Shiv Sivakumar, have seen their pet health business, Omni, skyrocket in value just one year after securing a £75,000 investment on the BBC show. The pair, who pitched for 1% of their business in February last year, have now amassed an impressive £11 million in total value.

Dr Sandelowsky and Shiv Sivakumar first appeared on Dragons' Den with the idea of Omni, a company specializing in innovative pet health solutions. Their pitch caught the attention of the Dragons, particularly Tim Draper, who agreed to invest £75,000 for 1% of the business. At the time, the pair was optimistic about the potential of their venture, but few could have predicted the rapid growth they would achieve in such a short period.

Since securing the investment, Omni has expanded its product line, introducing a range of cutting-edge pet health products that have gained significant traction in the market. The company's focus on research and development has paid off, with several of their products receiving accolades for their effectiveness and innovation. This has not only boosted their brand reputation but also attracted new investors and partnerships, further fueling their growth.

The £75,000 investment from Dragons' Den proved to be a catalyst for Omni's success. The funds allowed the founders to scale their operations, invest in marketing, and expand their distribution network. By leveraging the exposure from the TV appearance, Omni was able to reach a wider audience, which in turn led to increased sales and customer loyalty.

The remarkable rise in Omni's value has undoubtedly been a testament to the founders' vision and hard work. However, it also highlights the potential of the pet health market, which has been growing steadily in recent years. As more pet owners become aware of the importance of pet health and wellbeing, the demand for high-quality products has increased, creating opportunities for innovative businesses like Omni.

Dr Sandelowsky and Shiv Sivakumar's journey on Dragons' Den has not only transformed their business but also inspired other entrepreneurs. Their story serves as a reminder that with the right idea, determination, and a bit of luck, even small investments can lead to significant returns.

As Omni continues to grow, the founders remain committed to their mission of improving pet health and wellbeing. They are now exploring new avenues to expand their business further, including potential international expansion and the development of new product lines.

In conclusion, the £11 million valuation of Omni just one year after securing a £75,000 investment on Dragons' Den is a remarkable achievement. It not only underscores the potential of the pet health market but also showcases the power of television exposure and strategic growth. Dr Sandelowsky and Shiv Sivakumar's success serves as an inspiration to aspiring entrepreneurs everywhere, proving that with passion, hard work, and a bit of luck, even the smallest of investments can lead to extraordinary outcomes.

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