Dog Intolerance Test
The Dog Intolerance Test checks 143 foods and 49 artificial allergens to determine the elements your dog could be sensitive to.
Order your intolerance test today and begin your journey towards a healthier life for your dog!
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- Identify your dog's intolerances
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How it Works
How it Works
Key Features of the Dog Intolerance test
- Accurate
- Easy-To-Use Test Kit
- Fast
- Accredited
- Flexible
- The Human Tissue Act
Our home paternity test is an extremely accurate test and will provide you with up to 99.99% probability of paternity in the case of an inclusion, and 0% in the case of exclusion. All tests are performed using 21 genetic markers to meet international testing standards and guarantee maximum accuracy. The paternity test can be performed with only the samples of the alleged father and the child you do not need to include the sample of the mother although recommended.
Our DNA testing kit will contain all you require to perform the test. We will send you oral swabs to rub on the inside of your mouth in order to collect cheek cells; hence, you will not need to go through painful blood sampling. All our kits contain comprehensive instructions. You can see online how easy it is to collect your DNA Samples.
Results will be issued within 3 to 5 working days from receipt of your samples at the laboratory. Results for home paternity testing will be sent to you by email unless otherwise requested (additional charges may apply).
Note: We can only guarantee standard result turnaround time when testing takes place solely using oral swab samples. Using a forensic sample for your test may lead to an increase in turnaround time.
We do not offer express testing if you choose to send a forensic sample. We can offer express testing only if you use mouth swabs.
All home paternity tests are performed by an ISO17025 accredited laboratory which has performed over 250,000 DNA tests to date. You can, therefore, rest assured that your test is being performed under the strictest of guidelines.
Note: We can only guarantee standard result turnaround time when testing takes place solely using oral swab samples. Using a forensic sample for your test may lead to an increase in turnaround time.
We do not offer express testing if you choose to send a forensic sample. We can offer express testing only if you use mouth swabs.
EasyDNA can test people living at different addresses or even different countries. Know more about sending DNA testing kits to different locations HERE.
We also provide support at every step of the process. Contact us via email, phone or Live Chat to discuss any questions you may have. Our home paternity test starts from as little as £99 for a two-person test – alleged father and one child. The sample of the mother can be sent as well and will be tested at no added cost. As with some other DNA tests, the sample of the mother, if available, is recommended (see Why test the Mother in a Paternity test?).
It is important to be aware that in the UK the Human Tissue Act regulates the collection and analysis of any human tissue. In order to send a sample for analysis, the person or donor of that sample must give their consent in writing in order for us to test their sample. Furthermore, in order to be fully compliant with the Human Tissue Act, the donor of the sample must also be made aware of how their DNA sample will be used. Failure to comply with the Human Tissue Act is a criminal offence.
We will not proceed with any testing if we do not have consent from all test participants. Testing any samples will be put on hold until we get the required signatures from all individuals.
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.
List of Food and Non-Food Items Tested for the Dog Intolerance 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 a range of foods and artificial allergens to determine which of them are the cause of these symptoms.
Here is your list, separated into categories:
Foods:
1. Acid Phospherate
2. Corned beef
3. Peanut butter
4. Acidophilius
5. Cottage cheese
6. Peas
7. Agar
8. Courgette
9. Pheasant meat
10. Almond
11. Crab
12. Pig ear
13. Apples
14. Cream
15. Pig liver
16. Artificial bacon flavour
17. Crisps
18. Popcorn
19. Artificial beef flavour
20. Duck
21. Pork
22. Artificial cheese flavour
23. Duck egg
24. Pork scratchings
25. Artificial duck flavour
26. Egg white
27. Porridge oats
28. Artificial peanut butter flavour
29. Egg yolk
30. Potato
31. Artificial turkey flavour
32. Fish oil
33. Quinoa
34. Bacon
35. Gelatin
36. Rabbit
37. Baked beans
38. Ginger
39. Raspberries
40. Bananas
41. Gluten
42. Raw hide
43. Barbecue sauce
44. Goat
45. Rice
46. Bark
47. Greek yoghurt
48. Rye
49. Barley
50. Ground beef
51. Salad cream
52. Beef
53. Ground chicken
54. Salmon
55. Beef bone
56. Ground corn
57. Salt
58. Blue Cheese
59. Ground duck
60. Sardine
61. Bonemeal
62. Ground lamb
63. Sodium Acid Phosphate
64. Bran
65. Ground oats
66. Sour cream
67. Bread-granary
68. Ground turkey
69. Soy bean meal
70. Brie
71. Ground wheat
72. Soy flour
73. Brown bread
74. Haddock
75. Soy sauce
76. Brown sauce
77. Ham
78. Spring onion
79. Brussels sprout
80. Hare
81. Squid
82. Buckwheat
83. Honey
84. Steak
85. Butter
86. Ice cream
87. Strawberries
88. Butternut squash
89. Lactose
90. Stuffing
91. Butylated Hydroxyaniside (BHA)
92. Lamb
93. Sugar
94. Butylated Hydroxycoluene (BHT)
95. Lamb bone
96. Sunflower oil
97. Carob
98. Leek
99. Sweet Potato
100. Carrots
101. Lemons
102. Tomato
103. Cheddar cheese
104. Liver-lamb
105. Tomato sauce
106. Chicken
107. Maize/corn flour
108. Trout-sea
109. Chicken bone
110. Mayonnaise
111. Tuna
112. Chicken fat
113. Milk
114. Turkey
115. Chicken flavour
116. Milk from goats
117. Vegetable oil
118. Chicken meal
119. Noodles
120. Venison
121. Clotted cream
122. Oatmeal
123. Vinegar-malt
124. Coconut
125. Onion
126. Wafer
127. Coconut oil
128. Oranges
129. Wheat
130. Cod
131. Ox liver
132. White bread
133. Cod liver oil
134. Palm oil
135. Wood
136. Corn
137. Parsnips
138. Yeast
139. Corn gluten
140. Pasta
141. Yoghurt
142. Corn syrup
143. Peanut
Non-Food Items:
1. Algae
2. Colonial Bent Grass
3. Pampass grass
4. Aster
5. Corn plant
6. Pine Tree
7. Bamboo
8. Cotton Crop
9. Pollen
10. Bark
11. Currant Bush
12. Poplar Tree
13. Barley Crop
14. Dandelion
15. Rose Plant
16. Bee
17. Deer Epithelium
18. Rosehips
19. Bee pollen
20. Dust
21. Rubber
22. Beech Tree
23. Elm (Ulmus Glabra)
24. Seaweed
25. Bermuda Grass
26. Grass
27. Squirrel
28. Bifidobacterium Animalis
29. Hawthorn Tree
30. Stinging Nettle
31. Birch Tree
32. Hazel Tree
33. Storage Mite
34. Blackberry Bush
35. Leather
36. Wasp
37. Buttercup Flower
38. Maize (Zea Mays)
39. Willow Tree
40. Cherry Tree
41. Marigold flowers
42. Wood
43. Chile Pine
44. Mint
45. Wool
46. Chrysanthemum
47. Moss
48. Clover
49. Nylon
Sample report
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 5 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.
How is the sample collection process?
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.
Order the Food Suggestion Report
Take the next step! After completing the Dog Intolerance Test, the next step is to determine what potential changes to their diet you might want to take as a result of what this test finds. With the Food Suggestion Report you can identify which Foods, Treats, and Supplements you may want to begin using.
Special Offers
The price of a single Dog Intolerance Test is $69.
If you plan to purchase multiple tests, you can enjoy a $10 discount per subsequent test. A second or third intolerance test will then only cost $59 per test.
Other Animal Testing Options
Do you want to discover more about your canine friend? EasyDNA offers other Dog DNA testing services such as Dog Allergy testing and Canine Breed testing which can help improve your dog’s life.
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