Since 2016 we have tested the gut microbiome of over 30,000 dogs and cats. See if a DoggyBiome Gut Microbiome Test can help your dog. Here's how it works:
Gut Microbiome Testing
How It Works
Order a Gut Health Test kit.
Our $75 DoggyBiome Gut Microbiome Test ships for free in the U.S. and orders typically go out same day, or next day, from reciept of order.
Collect a poop sample.
The microbiome test kit includes everything you’ll need to collect two pea-sized samples of your pet's poop. Be sure to register your pet’s sample and enter the six-character ID code listed on the instruction guide and/or sample tubes.
Send us your sample.
The kit includes a pre-addressed envelope for US residents.
We analyze your sample.
Using DNA sequencing, our scientists identify the types and proportions of all the bacteria living in your pet’s gut and compare it to our healthy reference set (one of the largest reference data sets in the world).
Receive your report.
In about two weeks, you’ll receive an email notification that your test results are ready and can be accessed via our online Pet Portal. You’ll also receive personalized recommendations to improve your pet’s health.
What Can I Learn About My Dog From Gut Microbiome Testing?
Microbiome testing provides useful insights that no other current veterinary test can offer. If your cat or dog has digestive problems, diarrhea, itchy skin, gas, bad breath, or immune system issues, those symptoms might be related to a gut microbiome imbalance.
Find out what’s going on inside your pet’s digestive system:
Your pet’s unique microbial community
Using DNA sequencing, we identify all the types of bacteria living in your pet’s gut, giving you a detailed picture of your cat’s or dog’s unique gut microbiome.
Imbalances
If important bacteria are missing, the gut microbiome is out of balance. Identifying imbalances early allows you to make changes to your pet’s diet or lifestyle that can improve or prevent symptoms.
Your pet’s diet
Each gut microbiome is unique. Different pets need different dietary adjustments to support the growth of specific beneficial bacteria. Food recommendations based on your pet’s individual results will help you make simple changes that can improve their gut health and overall wellness.
Missing bacteria
A comparison of your pet’s results with the healthy reference set reveals whether your pet is missing any important bacterial groups. The absence may be a result of antibiotic use, diet, illness, or other factors.
Harmful bacteria
Microbiome testing can quickly identify any problematic groups of gut bacteria. These may be pathogens that don’t belong in a healthy pet’s gut or normal members of the microbiome that have grown too numerous.
Get to Know What's Going On Inside Your Dog's Gut
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