Animal Intolerance Sensitivity Test
Animal Intolerance Sensitivity Test
- Choice of hair or stool sample
- Includes sample tube, instructions & prepaid return label to send to to our lab.
- Results emailed within 3 days
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Delivery:
UK & Ireland: 48 hour delivery
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AUS/NZ: 7-10 days
EU: 2-3 days
ROW: 7-10 days
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Why take a test?
Why take a test?
Understanding your pet's sensitivities can significantly improve their overall health and happiness. Symptoms like digestive issues, skin irritations, and lethargy can often be linked to food or environmental intolerances. Identifying these intolerances allows you to make informed dietary and lifestyle changes to better support your pet's well-being.
What is tested?
What is tested?
We assess your pet’s sensitivity to over 300 different substances by analysing a hair, fur, or stool sample.
Our bioresonance tests can detect sensitivities to a wide range of foods and environmental factors, including:
Common Food Items: Beef, chicken, dairy, wheat, soy, and more.
Environmental Factors: Pollen, dust mites, mold, and household chemicals.
Nutritional Imbalances: Deficiencies or excesses in essential nutrients.
Metals: Exposure to heavy metals like lead and mercury.
How We Classify Sensitivity:
Our animal intolerance test categorizes sensitivities into three distinct levels to help you manage your pet’s health effectively:
1. High Sensitivity / Outside Optimal Range These substances are most likely causing your pet's adverse reactions. They should be eliminated from your pet's diet or environment immediately. Once symptoms subside, you can reintroduce them gradually to monitor any recurrence of symptoms.
2. Moderate Sensitivity These items have the potential to cause sensitivity, especially when combined with other moderately reactive substances. After removing high-sensitivity items, it’s recommended to manage and monitor these moderately sensitive items using a structured elimination and reintroduction approach.
3. No Reactivity / Within Optimal Range These substances are deemed safe and fall within a normal range, posing no sensitivity concerns for your pet. They can be included in your pet's diet and environment without worry.
What do you recieve and what is the process?
What do you recieve and what is the process?
Upon arrival you'll receive: a sample tube, instruction card and a pre paid return label to send your sample back to our lab to test.
Upon completing the test, you'll receive a detailed report via email. This report will list any food or environmental sensitivities detected, along with recommendations for dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes to help manage these sensitivities.
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FAQ's
How should I collect a sample from my pet?
To collect a sample, follow these simple steps:
- Hair or Fur Sample: Gently pluck a few strands of hair or fur from your pet. Ensure you gather enough to fill the provided sample bag.
- Stool Sample: Use the provided collection tool to gather a small stool sample from your pet. Place the sample in the provided container.
Make sure to follow the instructions included in your test kit to ensure accurate results. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance.
I’m waiting for my pet's kit to arrive, how long will it take?
We do not provide a physical kit for this process. After completing your order, please refer to the instructions sent to your email and the card included in the package. Use the address provided to send us your pet’s sample.
There’s no need for any special packaging. Simply place the sample into the tube provided in the box, and include your pet’s name, order number, as well as your full name and email address inside the package.
You can expect to receive your pet’s results within three working days after we send you an email confirming that the sample has been received.
If you haven’t heard from us within two weeks of sending your pet’s sample, be sure to check your email’s spam or junk folder, as our messages may occasionally end up there.
How do I know you’ve got my pet’s sample?
As soon as our lab has received your pet’s sample we will send you a confirmation email.
We aim to provide your results within 3 working days of you receiving this email.
If you haven’t received any correspondence from PetJet then please check your email SPAM or JUNK folder as sometimes our emails can go into this area. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you feel it’s been longer than this as our support team can check the status of your order and resend if necessary.
Will my pet's medication or supplements affect thetest results?
Generally, medication and supplements should not affect the results of the intolerance test. However, it is always best to provide us with this information when submitting your sample, so we can take it into account during analysis. If you have any concerns, consult your vet for further guidance.Medications or supplements being taken will not affect the testing results. Your pet can continue with any medication or supplements they are taking on a routine basis.
Will the sample collection be uncomfortable for my pet?
Absolutely not! The process of collecting a hair, fur, or stool sample is designed to be gentle and non-invasive, ensuring your pet remains comfortable and stress-free.