Transform your pets health and improve their life.
Discover root causes of their illness and ailments and find solutions that enable their body to heal naturally without side effects by booking a pet intolerance health test.
Intolerance & Health Testing - How it works

STEP 1
Order an intolerance test

STEP 2
Cut a small hair sample
STEP 3
Print & complete submission form

STEP 4
Send us your sample & form

STEP 5
Receive your results report via email
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& Health Test

Just like the human variety, our furry friends can also suffer from intolerances from the food they eat and from environmental influences.
Common environmental triggers include:
- Moulds
- Pollens from trees, flowers, weeds and grasses
- Fleas
- Dust

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Foods and non-foods tested
Pet hypersensitivity
Discover the reasons for your Pets perplexing symptoms and restore their energy and sparkle. Items tested include environmental substances, common food items in pet food and treats as well as a range of additives commonly used.
Pet hypersensitivity:- What we test for
Air pollution (3)
Dust
Fungus
Mould
Antioxidants (4)
Beans and Pulses (4)
Lima beans
Navy beans
Lentils
Chickpeas
Cereals, grains and flours (37)
Colourings (10)
Common food additives in animal food (12)
Dairy (7)
Diet and nutrition - Dietary supplements (17)
Diet and nutrition - Dog and cat food ingredients (119)
Eggs (3)
Egg
Egg white
Egg yolk
Emulsifiers (1)
Fats / Oils (12)
Fish (4)
Fruit (6)
Herbs (8)
Meat (53)
Miscellaneous (8)
Nuts (2)
Particular dog and cat food ingredients (18)
Pollen - Flowering plants (20)
Aster
Buttercup
Chamomile
Chrysanthemum
Clover
Dahlia
Fireweed/great willow herb
Goldenrod
Hyacinth
Lupine
Marguerite
Narcissus
New Belgian aster
Pollen general
Primrose
Rape
Rose
Scotch heather
Tulip
Wallflower
Pollen - Grains (6)
Barley
Oats
Rye
Spelt
Wheat
Buckwheat
Pollen - Grasses / Herb (37)
Bermuda grass
Buttercup
Colonial bent grass
Dandelion
Dead nettle
Dock
Glaskraut (sticky weed)
Glathafer ( tall oat grass)
Herds grass
Hop
Kammgrass ( crested dogs tail grass)
Kentucky bluegrass
Maize
Meadow fescue
Meadow fox tail
Melde
Mugwort
Orchard
Grass
Perennial ryegrass
Pigweed
Plaintain
Couch grass
Ragweed
Red fescue
Ribwort
Stinging nettle
Sweet vernal grass
Tall oat grass
Tansy
Ragwort
Thistle
Trespe
Velvet grass
Water reed
Wild oat
Wormwood
Pollen - Tree (28)
Alder
Apple tree
Ash
Aspen
Beech
Betula Verrico
Birch
Cherry tree
Elm
European beech
European line
False Acacia
Hornbeam
Horse chestnut
Laburnum
Larch
Maple
Mistletoe
Oak
Pear tree
Pine
Scottish pine
Plane tree
Poplar
Prosopis spp
Quince
Spruce
Walnut
Preservatives (1)
Seafood / Shellfish (24)
Shrubs pollen (13)
BlackBerry
Blueberry
Currant bush
Elder
Hawthorn
Hazel
Jasmine
Juniper
Lilac
Privet
Strawberry
Tamarisk
Willow
Sweeteners (3)
Sugar
Brown sugar
Honey
Thickening, setting and moisturising agents (2)
Vegetables (27)






Advanced and Comprehensive Intolerance Testing
An intolerance to something your pet is eating or drinking or something in their environment could be the cause. By discovering the possible cause, you can eliminate this offending stressor on their body which alone can have a dramatic positive effect on their health!Book our comprehensive, affordable test to improve your pet’s health, don’t delay their health until tomorrow, make their health a priority today.
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Understanding allergies and intolerances
The most common allergies and intolerances are to pollen, wheat, gluten, sugar, dairy products and eggs as well as to pharmaceutical drugs and environmental substances. Symptoms of allergy and intolerance include:
- Tiredness
- Headache
- Oedema
- Skin rash and itching
- Blocked or runny nose
- Itchy eyes
- Digestive problems
- Depression
- Hyperactivity
What is the difference between a intolerance and an allergy?
The difference between an allergy and intolerance is the body’s response. An allergy involves the immune system, the body’s defence system against invaders such as fungus, bacteria and viruses. The immune system produces antibodies to fight these invaders.
In the case of allergies, this is an immune-mediated reaction to the food or substance, the most common being immunoglobulin E (IgE) mediated reaction. IgEs are allergic antibodies, these cause an immediate reaction, causing chemicals such as histamine to be released.
Food allergies can be fatal, in extreme cases, just being exposed to a tiny amount of the allergen can cause a severe reaction.
Symptoms of a food allergy include
- Skin reactions such as itching, swelling and hives
- Anaphylaxis, Difficulty breathing, dizziness, wheezing and possible death
- Digestive symptoms
An intolerance or sensitivity
- Does not involve the immune system, there is no allergic reaction and isn’t life-threatening.
- Causes symptoms that come on more slowly, often hours after the food is consumed
- Only results in symptoms if you eat reasonable amounts of the food (unlike an allergy, where just traces can trigger a reaction)
- Can be caused by many different foods
- Caused by an ability to process or digest a food
- Eg- lactose intolerance is when lactose, a sugar found in dairy products can’t be broken down by the body
- Sensitivity and intolerance may be caused by-
- Overconsumption of a particular food
- Not having the right enzymes needed to digest a certain food
- Reactions to food additives or preservatives, such as artificial colours or MSG
- Sensitivity to the sugars naturally found in certain foods such as broccoli and brussel sprouts
- Food intolerances and sensitivities are more common than true allergies.
What causes a food intolerance?
- monosodium glutamate (MSG)
- caffeine
- alcohol
- artificial sweeteners
- histamine (found in Quorn, mushrooms, pickled and cured foods and alcoholic drinks)
- toxins, viruses, bacteria or parasites that have contaminated food
- artificial food colours, preservatives or flavour enhancers.
It must be stressed that Pettest results do not identify allergies, only non-immune-mediated intolerances.
To identify Allergies please consult with your trusted vet.
Using a small sample of your pet's hair, a wealth of information can be gained as this sample is their personal energetic blueprint.
*No testing kits are sent for this test *
Return postal charges apply
On purchase, the submission form and further instructions will be emailed to the email address that was supplied by yourself.
Simply complete the form, follow the instructions, enclose the hair sample and return to the address provided.
Within 7-10 days your easy to interpret report will be emailed to you.
It’s that quick and easy!