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$175 Dog Intolerance Test

The Dog Intolerance Test checks 143 foods and 49 artificial allergens to determine the elements your dog could be sensitive to.

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More About this Test

Did you know that your dog could be sensitive to certain foods or other environmental elements? This sensitivity or intolerance can cause symptoms such as digestive or skin problems. The Dog Intolerance Test checks 143 foods and 49 artificial allergens to determine which of them are the cause of these symptoms.

 

Why is the Dog Intolerance Test Important?

Intolerance is a non-immunological adverse reaction to certain items present in the environment or in food. Sometimes this reaction presents with obvious symptoms such as digestive issues, vomiting, diarrhoea or visible skin problems. But in other cases, the symptoms are not obvious, and your dog may experience discomfort or mood swings without any apparent cause.

It is important to detect promptly the cause that is affecting your dog’s well-being before it leads to more serious health problems.

The Dog Intolerance Test will help you identify the items that your dog should avoid. In the case of intolerances, by avoiding the possible cause for a certain period of time, the symptoms will disappear, and you will be able to evaluate the results of gradually bringing those elements back into your dog’s life. If the symptoms reappear, it could indicate an allergy, as allergies tend to be lifelong.

 

Collecting DNA Samples

DNA samples for the Dog Intolerance Test are obtained from the dog’s fur. You must use the sample collection kit that we will send you once you place the order, this kit contains the necessary material and instructions. It is sufficient to collect 4 or 5 loose strands of fur when brushing. If your dog does not shed, you should carefully collect the hairs.

Please follow the instructions provided in the kit for storing, labelling and shipping the fur sample. You will also be provided with a small green collection tube, which you can use to send a sample of anything you think your pet is sensitive to, as some allergens can be found in your home or general environment and can affect your pet’s health. This could be a sample of pollen or dust, food, treats, shampoo or any substance in your environment.

Do not send the fur sample in any metallic packaging such as metal foil and place the fur samples in a secure envelope or postage wallet before sending it to the address provided.

List of Food and Non-Food Items Tested for the Dog Intolerance Test

Dog Food Items Tested:

 

Acid Phospherate Corned beef Peanut butter
Acidophilius Cottage cheese Peas
Agar Courgette Pheasant meat
Almond Crab Pig ear
Apples Cream Pig liver
Artificial bacon flavour Crisps Popcorn
Artificial beef flavour Duck Pork
Artificial cheese flavour Duck egg Pork scratchings
Artificial duck flavour Egg white Porridge oats
Artificial peanut butter flavour Egg yolk Potato
Artificial turkey flavour Fish oil Quinoa
Bacon Gelatin Rabbit
Baked beans Ginger Raspberries
Bananas Gluten Raw hide
Barbecue sauce Goat Rice
Bark Greek yoghurt Rye
Barley Ground beef Salad cream
Beef Ground chicken Salmon
Beef bone Ground corn Salt
Blue Cheese Ground duck Sardine
Bonemeal Ground lamb Sodium Acid Phosphate
Bran Ground oats Sour cream
Bread-granary Ground turkey Soy bean meal
Brie Ground wheat Soy flour
Brown bread Haddock Soy sauce
Brown sauce Ham Spring onion
Brussels sprout Hare Squid
Buckwheat Honey Steak
Butter Ice cream Strawberries
Butternut squash Lactose Stuffing
Butylated Hydroxyaniside (BHA) Lamb Sugar
Butylated Hydroxycoluene (BHT) Lamb bone Sunflower oil
Carob Leek Sweet Potato
Carrots Lemons Tomato
Cheddar cheese Liver-lamb Tomato sauce
Chicken Maize/corn flour Trout-sea
Chicken bone Mayonnaise Tuna
Chicken fat Milk Turkey
Chicken flavour Milk from goats Vegetable oil
Chicken meal Noodles Venison
Clotted cream Oatmeal Vinegar-malt
Coconut Onion Wafer
Coconut oil Oranges Wheat
Cod Ox liver White bread
Cod liver oil Palm oil Wood
Corn Parsnips Yeast
Corn gluten Pasta Yoghurt
Corn syrup Peanut

 

Dog Non- Food Items Tested:

 

Algae Colonial Bent Grass Pampass grass
Aster Corn plant Pine Tree
Bamboo Cotton Crop Pollen
Bark Currant Bush Poplar Tree
Barley Crop Dandelion Rose Plant
Bee Deer Epithelium Rosehips
Bee pollen Dust Rubber
Beech Tree Elm (Ulmus Glabra) Seaweed
Bermuda Grass Grass Squirrel
Bifidobacterium Animalis Hawthorn Tree Stinging Nettle
Birch Tree Hazel Tree Storage Mite
Blackberry Bush Leather Wasp
Buttercup Flower Maize (Zea Mays) Willow Tree
Cherry Tree Marigold flowers Wood
Chile Pine Mint Wool
Chrysanthemum Moss
Clover Nylon

Dog Intolerance Test Results

Once the samples are received in the laboratory, 143 food items and 49 non-food items will be analysed, and the results will be sent by email within 7-10 working days.

The results consist of a report with the elements that produced 85% or more intolerance, if the value is lower, the element is not included in the report.

In addition to indicating the possible causes of the intolerance, the report provides guidance on how to proceed with the complete removal of these elements from the dog’s diet and environment for a period of 4 to 6 weeks.

This resting period will allow your dog’s body to recover from the adverse effects and enable you to gradually reintroduce the elements observing how his body reacts.

The Dog Intolerance Test does not assess the effects of specific medications or drugs as it does not utilize a blood sample.

This test is recommended for adult dogs or dogs that are at least 6 months old.