Dog Inherited Disease and Traits Testing Panels
We offer a comprehensive list of testing panels that include inherited diseases and traits specific to individual breeds. Each panel is designed for a specific breed and put together by a team of experts to be able to find out about your dog’s health and traits at very affordable prices. All testing is highly accurate and performed by a highly specialized animal testing laboratory. Find out more today!
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List of dog testing panels for diseases and traits per breed type
Certain dog breeds are known to be prone to hereditary conditions and traits that can affect their quality of life. Below you can find the panels that have been specifically put together by the laboratory’s experts according to individual breeds.
Panel Name | Tests included | Price |
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Biewer Panel | DNA Profile & B Locus Coat Colour Test (brown, chocolate, liver) | $98 |
Bulldog Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), Uric Acid (Hyperuricosuria), B locus (brown, chocolate, liver), D locus (dilution-grey, blue, silver, lilac), Agouti Colour Panel (K, ay, a & at: tan points, tri-colour, phantom) | $178 |
Cardigan Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), Hair/Coat Length (Fluffy FGF5:c284G>T), E locus (lighter shades-yellow, white, cream, apricot, red), B locus (brown, chocolate, liver), & D locus (dilution-grey, blue, silver, lilac) | $138 |
Chesapeake Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), EIC (Exercise Induced Collapse), PRA-prcd Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration, Hair/Coat Length (Fluffy FGF5:c284G>T), and Hair Coat Curl | $168 |
French Bulldog Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), Uric Acid (Hyperuricosuria), D locus (dilution-grey, blue, silver, lilac), Agouti Colour Panel (K, ay, a & at: tan points, tri-color, phantom) | $158 |
German Shepherd Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), MDR1 (MultiDrug Resistance 1), Hair/Coat Length (Fluffy FGF5:c284G>T), Agouti Colour Panel (K, ay, a & at: tan points, tri-colour, phantom) | $158 |
Goldendoodle Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), PRA-prcd (Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration), vWD1 (von Willebrand’s Disease Type I), Hair Coat Furnishings (IC), and Hair Coat Curl | $158 |
Labrador Disease Panel | CNM (Centronuclear Myopathy), Cystinuria, EIC (Exercise Induced Collapse), HNPK (Hereditary Nasal Parakeratosis), and PRA-prcd (Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration) | $188 |
Pembroke Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), EIC (Exercise Induced Collapse), vWD1 (von Willebrand’s Disease Type I), D Locus (dilution-grey, blue, silver, lilac), Hair/Coat Length (Fluffy FGF5:c284G>T), | $168 |
Poodle Disease Panel | DM (Degenerative Myelopathy), PRA-prcd (Progressive Retinal Atrophy, Progressive Rod-Cone Degeneration), and vWD1(von Willebrand’s Disease Type I) | $128 |
Inherited traits testing panels
We offer a range of high-quality genetic tests to identify specific inherited traits in your dog. Please click here to have a look at the breeds we can test and let us know if you have any questions or want assistance selecting the correct panel. Our team of experts at the laboratory will be happy to assist.
Proper Coat Panel | Hair Coat Length (Fluffy), Hair Coat Furnishings (IC), and Hair Coat Curl | $98 |
Agouti Color Panel | K, ay, a, at (tan points, tri-colour, phantom) Coat Colour Testing | $98 |
Basic Color Panel | E (lighter shades-yellow, white, cream, apricot, red), B (brown, chocolate, liver), D (dilution-grey, blue, silver, lilac) Coat Colour Testing | $98 |
Full Color Panel | E (lighter shades-yellow, white, cream, apricot, red), Em, B (brown, chocolate, liver), D (dilution-grey, blue, silver, lilac), S, K, ay, a, at (tan points, tri-colour, phantom) Locus Coat Colour Testing | $198 |
FAQs
We provide a testing kit containing the sample collection device and instructions for collecting your dog’s sample and sending it back to our laboratory. From the proteins found in the sample obtained, the test measures your dog’s sensitivities to over 120 common allergens.
Upon ordering the test, you will receive a testing kit with a sample collection device and complete sample collection instructions. Hold the swab firmly from the handle and place the swab head inside your dog’s mouth. Get the swab head as wet as possible by placing it under your dog’s tongue, the side of the mouth, and inside the cheek for 1 1/2 minutes.
A sample collection guide with pictures can be found HERE.
- Mold spores
- Dust and house dust mites
- Medications
- Insecticidal shampoo
- Rubber and plastic
This test has access to a database containing over 120 of the most common canine allergens. However, we are always working on adding more allergens to the testing database.
Click here for the most up-to-date allergen listings.
The test can determine sensitivities at any age, but these sensitivities can change as a dog ages. We recommend that your dog be at least 6 months old to identify specific allergens that may affect them for a long period of time.
Click here for the most up-to-date allergen listings.
Your dog should not eat before getting its sample collected as food can affect the test results. We recommend either taking your dog’s sample first thing in the morning or waiting for the longest possible time between meals to collect the sample.
Aside from food, there are also medications, such as antihistamines and steroids, that can affect the dog’s test results. Therefore, your dog must not be on any antihistamines, anti-itching and anti-inflammatory medication or steroid-based medications for 1-2 weeks before collecting its sample.
Click here for the most up-to-date allergen listings.
- Itchy, red, moist or scabbed skin
- Increased scratching
- Itchy, runny eyes
- Itchy ears and ear infections
- Sneezing
- Diarrhoea
- Snoring
- Constant licking
Know more about the dog allergies and symptoms HERE.
Aside from food, there are also medications, such as antihistamines and steroids, that can affect the dog’s test results. Therefore, your dog must not be on any antihistamines, anti-itching and anti-inflammatory medication or steroid-based medications for 1-2 weeks before collecting its sample.
Click here for the most up-to-date allergen listings.
Some dogs may be sensitive to chicken eggs but not chicken meat, while some dogs may be sensitive to fish meal but not a particular type of fish. This is normal. Each allergen has unique components and characteristics, and a dog’s reaction to an allergen may not necessarily equate to sensitivity to its subsets.
Yes, different dog breeds may be more susceptible to specific allergies.
The following are some breeds that are sensitive to issues with food and/or airborne allergies: Maltese terrier, Pekingese, German Shepherd, Bull Terriers, Bichon Frise, English Cocker Spaniel, Brussels Griffon, American Hairless Terrier, Bohemian Terrier, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, American Pit Bull Terrier, Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, Chinese Crested/Powderpuff, Poodle, Irish Setter, English Bulldog, Pugs.
Are you interested to find out the breeds making up your dog? Take our Dog Breed DNA Test today.
Reactions can be managed by avoiding the allergens which trigger them. For example, if your pet has a sensitivity to a particular food item then eliminating this from their diet will help eliminate the negative impact. It is also possible to manage them through the use of medication or medicated shampoos – however, many times such treatments only mask a problem without finding the root cause. Also since more than one allergen may be causing reactions in your dog this may require more than action to eliminate all discomfort and reactions. We strongly advocate involving your vet in all decisions regarding what actions to take.
The following are some breeds that are sensitive to issues with food and/or airborne allergies: Maltese terrier, Pekingese, German Shepherd, Bull Terriers, Bichon Frise, English Cocker Spaniel, Brussels Griffon, American Hairless Terrier, Bohemian Terrier, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, American Pit Bull Terrier, Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, Chinese Crested/Powderpuff, Poodle, Irish Setter, English Bulldog, Pugs.
Are you interested to find out the breeds making up your dog? Take our Dog Breed DNA Test today.
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