Pets can have allergies too and this test can tell you what they are
You may find your pet's sneezes, scratching, and occasional face rubbing charming, but those "cute" snuffles may be indicative of severe health issues. Before you "ooh" and "aah" at the sight of your pet stifling a sneeze, you ought to find out whether or not poor little Fido is suffering from an uncomfortable condition.
Instead of heading straight to the vet, though, you can save on ridiculous fees by conducting an at-home test yourself. The Allergy Test My Pet Kitwas specifically developed as a wallet-friendly and easy-to-use pet sensitivity test to help you identify factors that might be adversely affecting your pet's overall wellbeing. For a limited time, you can pick one up for 30% off.
Here's how it works: simply swab the cheeks of your pet (similar to the process of taking a DNA sample) and send it over to the lab for analysis. At My Pet will then test their spittle and report for over 100 items that may be impacting your pup.