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Nutritional Imbalance Testing for Dogs & Cats

Nutritional imbalances, including deficiencies and overexposure to heavy metals, can severely impact the health of dogs and cats. Deficiencies in key nutrients, such as taurine in cats, may result in heart disease, while a lack of zinc in dogs can lead to skin and coat problems. Overexposure to heavy metals like lead or mercury, often through contaminated food or water, can cause liver damage, kidney failure, and neurological issues. Maintaining a balanced diet and reducing exposure to toxins is essential for the long-term well-being of pets.

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A nutritional imbalance test shows how well your pet absorbs vitamins, minerals, and nutrients from their food. An intolerance test reveals which foods their gut microbiome and digestive enzymes can’t properly break down.

Common signs of a nutritional imbalance include low energy, dull coat, skin problems, poor digestion, or slow recovery after activity.

It shows which vitamins and minerals your pet isn’t properly absorbing from their food.

No, you can collect the sample at home.

A small hair or fur sample is all that’s needed.

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