
What's Tested
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We analyse your pets sensitivity reactions to 300 items using a hair strand sample.
✔️ Food & Drink
✔️ Environmental Sensitivity
✔️ Additives
Each item is then classified into one of three reactivity levels. -
High Reactivity / Outside Range
These items likely cause sensitivity and physical symptoms. We recommend an elimination diet followed by gradual reintroduction.
Moderate Reactivity
These items may cause sensitivity, and multiple moderate reactivity items in one meal could trigger symptoms. After eliminating high reactivity items, follow a structured elimination diet with gradual reintroduction of the moderate ones.
No Reactivity / Within Range
These items fall within the optimal range.
List of food and non-food items we test for
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Animal Dander & Fur
Cat Dander
Dog Dander
Duck Feathers
Goose Feathers
Horses
Mice
Mice Dung
Pigeon Dung
Pigeons
Rabbits
Rat Dung
Rats
Dairy & Egg
Cheese - American
Cheese - Cheddar
Cheese - Cheddar
Cheese - Swiss
Egg White - Chicken
Egg White - Duck
Egg White - Quail
Egg Yolk - Chicken
Egg Yolk - Quail
Milk - Cow
Milk - Goat
Yogurt (plain)
Essential Minerals & Vitamins
Essential Minerals
Calcium Carbonate
Calcium Hypochlorite
Calcium Iodate
Calcium Pantothenate
E 509 Calcium chloride (firming agent)
Potassium Chloride
Vitamins
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid)
Fabrics & Fibres
Acrylic Fabric
Cotton
Fleece
Leather
Nylon
Polyester
Wool
Fats & Fatty Acids
Almond Oil
Beef Fat
Canola Oil
Chicken Fat
Coconut Oil
Cod Liver Oil
Hemp Seed Oil
Herring Oil
Olive Oil
Pork Fat
Salmon Oil
Sardine Oil
Sesame Oil
Soybean Oil
Sunflower Oil
Vegetable Oil
Alpha-linolenic acid (Omega 3)
Fruit
Apple
Banana
Blueberries
Cantaloupe
Cranberries
Figs
Honeydew Melon
Kiwis
Mango
Orange
Peaches
Pears
Watermelon
Fungi, Moulds & Yeasts
Aspergillus Fumigatus
Grains
Barley
Brewers Rice
Corn
Corn Meal
Flaxseed
Ground Yellow Corn
Millet
Rice Bran
Rice Flour
Rye
Ryegrass
Soy Flour
Soy Grits
Wheat Flour
Whole Grain Sorghum
Whole Oats
Grasses, Weeds & Plants
Ash (Fraxinus excelsior)
Bamboo
Bermuda Grass
Buttercup
Clover
Colonial Bent Grass (Agrostis Tenuis)
Crabgrass
Dandelion
Dock
Fireweed / Great Willow Herb
Hawthorn
Jasmine
Juniper Bush
Kammgras
Kentucky Bluegrass
Meadow Fescue
Meadow Fox Tail (Alopecurus prat.)
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata)
Pansy
Privet (Ligustrum spp)
Ragweed (Ambrosia elatior)
Rose (Rosa spp.)
St Augustine Grass
Tulip
Zoysia Grass
Goldenrod
Household & Industrial Chemicals
Amitraz
Ammonia
Ammonium Laureth Sulfate
Chlorine
Fipronil
Hydrogen Peroxide
Isopropyl Alcohol
Mold-l-Allergen
Perchloroethylene
Quartenary Ammonium Compounds
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Insects & Pests
Ants
Bee
Cockroaches
Fleas
Horseflies
House Dust Mite
Ticks
Wasp
Miscellaneous
Apple Cider Vinegar
Baking Soda
Inulin
Malt Vinegar
Salt
Tomato Pomace
Nuts
Almond
Cashew Nuts
Peanut Butter
Peanuts
Sunflower Seeds
Proteins
Alfalfa Meal Concentrate
Alfalfa Nutrient Concentrate
Alligator
Alligator Meal
Bacon
Beef
Beef Broth
Beef Heart
Beef Hide
Beef Jerky
Beef Kidney
Beef Liver
Beef Tallow
Bison
Bone Meal
Canola Meal
Chicken
Chicken Broth
Chicken Heart
Chicken Liver
Duck
Duck Gizzard
Duck Liver
Elk
Goat
Goose
Kangaroo
Lamb
Pheasant
Pheasant Gizzard
Pheasant Heart
Pheasant Liver
Pork
Pork Heart
Pork Kidney
Pork Liver
Pork Skins
Quail
Rabbit
Rabbit Heart
Rabbit Liver
Soy Protein Concentrate
Soy Protein Isolate
Soybean Meal
Turkey
Turkey Broth
Turkey Gizzard
Turkey Heart
Turkey Liver
Venison
Venison Meal
Seafood
Anchovy
Anchovy Meal
Catfish
Catfish Meal
Crab
Fish Broth
Fish Meal
Halibut
Herring
Lobster
Mackerel
Menhaden Fish Meal
Mussels
Ocean Fish Meal
Oyster
Salmon
Sardine
Sardine Meal
Sea Bass
Shrimp
Sole
Trout
Tuna
Whitefish
Synthetic Additives
Carnitine
Ascorbic Acid
Biotin
Butoxyethanol
Calcium Sulfate
Choline Chloride
Citric Acid
Cocamidopropyl Betaine
Copper Sulfate
Dicalcium Phosphate
E 306 Tocopherol-rich extract (antioxidant)
E 307 Alpha-tocopherol (antioxidant)
E 308 Gamma-tocopherol (antioxidant)
E 309 Delta-tocopherol (antioxidant)
E 322 Lecithins (emulsifier)
E 405 Propylene glycol alginate (thickener)
E 406 Agar gum (thickener)
E 407 Carrageenan (thickener)
E 412 Guar gum (thickener)
E 524 Sodium hydroxide (acidity regulator)
Ferrous Sulfate
Glucosamine Hydrochloride
Imidacloprid
Inositol
Manganese Proteinate
Manganese Sulfate
Methoprene
Methylparaben
Niacin
Parabens
Permethrin
Phosphoric Acid
Phthalates
Polyethylene Glycol
Polysorbates
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
Riboflavin
Sodium Hypochlorite
Sodium Selenate
Soy Lecithin
Taurine
Triclosan
Zinc Sulfate
Sugar Beets
Trees & Wood
Apple Tree
Aspen Tree
Beech Tree
Cherry Tree
Elm Tree
Magnolia Tree
Maple Tree
Oak Tree
Pear Tree
Pine Tree
Poplar (Populus spp)
Spruce Tree
Willow Tree
Vegetables
Asparagus
Beans - Black
Beans - Black
Beans - Green
Bok Choy
Broccoli
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celery
Chickpea
Chicory Root
Chicory Root Extract
Cucumber
Greens (Collard)
Lentil
Potato
Pumpkin
Spinach
Sugar Beets
Sweet Potato
Yam
Zucchini Squash
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We believe that in providing you with your test results and relevant information in each section, your results can create a lifestyle and dietary change for your pet that will see symptoms lessen or disappear.
What our customers think

Vet Street's Choice: Best Dog Allergy Test at Home!
We've been named the "Best Dog Allergy Test at Home" by Vet Street. This recognition underscores our commitment to providing pet owners with a reliable and user-friendly solution to understand their furry companions' well-being.
Our tests are ideal for
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- Undiagnosed symptoms
- Weight control
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- Nutritional information
- Healthier feeding
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- Optimising health
- Identify trigger foods
Frequently asked questions
What is a food sensitivity?
Food sensitivity happens when your pet has difficulty digesting a particular food. Having a food sensitivity can cause symptoms such as hot sports, paw biting and licking, coughing, excessive shredding, runny nose, watery and red eyes, itching and ear infections.
What is a food allergy?
Food sensitivity should not be confused with food allergy. This test is for food sensitivity ONLY. Food allergy symptoms include coughing, sneezing, runny nose/eyes, itchy mouth/eyes, swelling of the lips/face, rashes, breathing difficulties, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in rare cases, anaphylaxis. Testing for food allergy can only be achieved through a blood, skin prick or patch test which My Pet Health Store do not offer.
How many items do you test?
We test up to 550 items depending on the test that you choose. Our test covers proteins, grains, vegetables, fruits, fats, seafood, additives and preservatives. The intolerances are listed into 3 levels of reactivity based on the response upon exposure.
I’m waiting for my kit to arrive, how long will it take?
We've developed our test to be as eco-friendly as possible so we don't send a physical kit to you.
Once you’ve completed your order you'll be emailed a unique code that you attach to your sample when you send it to our lab.
Follow the instructions provided and send us your pet's hair/fur sample to the address provided.
You do not need any special packaging to send your sample in, just place your pet's sample into a small sealable bag clearly stating your unique code and name in a secure mailing envelope.
Please remember to pay for the correct postage as we cannot be responsible for mail without a stamp.
Addressed to the following:
My Pet Health Store,
10014 N DALE MABRY HWY STE 222
TAMPA FL 33618-4426
You should receive your results within 5 working days of receiving your “sample received” email/text notification.
If you haven’t received any correspondence from our team within 2 weeks of sending us your pet's sample then please check your email SPAM or JUNK folder as sometimes our emails can go into this area.
Please be aware that different methods of post can take different lead times to arrive.
We recommend sending your sample using a priority tracked service.

Environmental
Nutrition