Pet Food and Environment Sensitivity Test
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Whole Pet Wellness Panel

The Whole Pet Wellness Panel will give you a comprehensive overview of how your dog relates to their environment. It will determine your dogs key sensitivity’s to common pet food ingredients and environmental elements.
- 350 Food & Environment Sensitivity Test
- Heavy Metal & Mineral Panel
- Nutrtional Panel
Easy Three Step Process

Frequent Questions
The Whole Pet Wellness Panel includes: Food and Environment sensitive panel, Heavy Metals, Mineral, and Nutritional Panel AT NO EXTRA COST. Giving you a full and comprehensive overview of your dogs wellness.
How accurate is the test? The biofeedback technicians take great care in documenting your pet’s results according to the output.
After conducting over 60,000 plus tests, we are proud to verify accuracy within our testing and recommend it to anyone open to a natural approach to medicine.
What is the difference between allergies and sensitivities? There is a difference between food allergies and sensitivities, although their symptoms; bloating, gas, diarrhea, and other unpleasant reactions, can appear to be the similar, allergy reaction can be life threatening.
Sensitivities are when your dog is unable to digest and process foods correctly, usually due to a lack of enzymes, thus causing food to enter the bloodstream and cause a reaction known as leaky gut.
How do I get a test kit? You DO NOT NEED to wait for a test kit.
Once you place your order, you will receive an email with the instructions on how to take a hair sample and where to send.
Animal Dander, Appletree Ash, Aspen, Aspergillus Femigatus, Balsam Fir, Bee, Beech, Bermuda Grass, Bird of Paradise, Bradford Pear, Buttercup, Canaries, Cats, Cherry Tree, Chicken Droppings, Clover, Colonial Bent Grass, Corn, Cotton, Crabgrass, Dandelion, Dogwood, Douglas Fir, Duck Feathers, Dust, Eastern Redbud, Eastern Red Cedar, Elder, Elm, E553 b Talc, Fescue, Golden Rod, Hazel, Hibiscus, Horse Boy Fly, Horse Chestnut, Horses, House Dust Mite, Jasmine, Juniper Bush, Kentucky Bluegrass, Larch, Leather, Magnolia, Meadow fox tail, Mice, Mistletoe, Mold I, Mold II, Morning Glory, Mosquito, Oak, Orchard Grass, Perennial Ryegrass, Pigeon Droppings, Pigeons, Pigweed, Pine, Pollen I, Pollen II, Pollen III, Ponderosa Pine, Poplar, Privet, Rabbits, Ragweed, Rats, Red Alder, Rose, Ryegrass, Sheeps Wool, Sitka Spruce, Spruce, St Augustine Grass, Stinging Nettle, Sugar Maple, Sweet Gum, Tulip, Wallflower, Wasp. Water Reed, Western Red Cedar, White Oak, Wild Oat, Willow, Wool, Wormwood, Zoysia
Take the Next Step
Testing is the first step to a symptom free life. The next step is to fix the diet
Meal Plan Options with Test
Our pet diet plans consist of fresh ingredients that include muscle meat, organs, meaty bones, vegetables, seeds, nuts, herbs, and fruit. Although, while we try to cover all of your dog’s nutritional needs using whole foods, in some cases supplements are needed to achieve a specific level of nutrients without exceeding the calorie requirement.In Those cases we will recommend supplements to cover nutritional gaps.
Individually Formulated
Sensitivity Test with Meal Plan-
Pet Food & Enviornment Sensitivity Panel
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350 Common Food and Envioment Elements Tested
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Recipe Nutritionally Balanced For Daily Calorie Requirements
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Full Nutritional brakedown of vitamins, minerals, and proteins
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Two week Shopping List
Individually Formulated
Sensitivity Test with Meal Plan-
Pet Food & Enviornment Sensitivity Panel
-
350 Common Food and Envioment Elements Tested
-
Recipe Nutritionally Balanced For Daily Calorie Requirements
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Full Nutritional brakedown of vitamins, minerals, and proteins
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Two week Shopping List