Understand your food intolerances with a simple hair test
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Pet Test – Pet Intolerance Test

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Your Pet's Intolerance Test – A Simple Analysis

The Pet Test is designed to help you identify sensitivities to various foods and elements that may affect your pet's digestion, energy levels, and daily well-being.

Through a hair sample, which is collected in a simple and non-invasive way, the test offers clear information on how your animal's body may react to a wide range of substances, helping you better understand the causes of its concerns.

  • 1,100 elements analyzed, including foods, non-food substances, vitamins, minerals, metals, and additives
  • Non-invasive analysis, simple and fast method
  • Recommended for animals who experience unexplained symptoms such as itching, paw licking, digestive problems, etc.
  • Analysis performed in accredited laboratories in the United Kingdom
  • Testing supervised by professionals at authorized London Health Care centers
  • Clear and easy-to-interpret report with practical guidance
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Analysis of intolerance to 1,100 elements

What does the Pet Test check?

The pet intolerance test includes a complete analysis of 1,100 elements divided into main categories, including foods, additives, environmental elements, nutrients (vitamins, amino acids, probiotics), as well as metals and minerals, with the aim of providing the most detailed overview of your animal's reactions.

Foods
Identify sensitivities to everyday foods to better understand your pet's reaction.
Additives
Analyzes reactions to acidity regulators, colorings, sweeteners, preservatives, and stabilizers.
Metals
Evaluates the body’s reactions to common metals found in the environment and diet.
Minerals
Analyzes sensitivity to minerals essential for the body's balance.
Vitamins
It helps in assessing the levels of key vitamins.
Probiotics and gut flora
It helps in understanding the factors that affect digestive health.
Amino acid
Assesses essential amino acid and fatty acid levels.

Improve your pet's well-being with professional support

London Health Care offers everything you need to conduct your pet's intolerance test, analyzing the body's reaction to 1,100 elements through biorezonance analysis and detailed reports.
ACCREDITED LABORATORY PARTNERS
We collaborate with the accredited laboratory Global HealthBeings World, based in the United Kingdom, which operates in accordance with recognized quality standards, ensuring professional analysis and consistency at every stage of the testing process.
CLEAR AND TRANSPARENT REPORTING
The data are presented in an organized format that makes it easy to understand your pet's sensitivities and guides you toward concrete steps. The report groups elements by level of reactivity and instructs you on implementing an elimination diet, helping you make more informed choices.
PROFESSIONAL AND RESPONSIBLE APPROACH
Testing is carried out in authorized London Health Care environments, ensuring accurate sample collection, professional supervision, and a standardized, responsible testing experience.
FOCUS ON LONG-TERM WELLBEING
Our services aim to help you make positive changes to your pet's diet and daily environment. We believe that the test results are the beginning of a journey towards a healthier and happier life for your beloved pets.

Quality you can trust

All our laboratories or partner laboratories hold UKAS, ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 15189, or ISO 17025 accreditations.

Compliant with ISO standards
UKAS accredited laboratories
Tested in a UK laboratory
Certified Nutritional Therapists
Your pet's health starts here!

How the Pet Test Is Performed

Performing the test is simple and quick. Simply follow the 4 steps below to complete the intolerance and element test. Detailed instructions are included within the ‘Pet Test Results Guide’ that you will receive.

01
COLLECT THE HAIR SAMPLE
Prepare a sample of 5-10 hairs from your pet. The sample should be clean and sufficient for shipping for analysis.
02
HAIR REMOVAL demonstration at the clinic
You can bring the sample directly to the London Health Care premises. Our staff will accept it and provide you with the necessary information for the next steps.
03
Accredited laboratory analysis
The sample is sent for analysis to an accredited laboratory in the UK, where 1100 elements related to food, environment, and general well-being are evaluated.
04
RECEIVE RESULTS AND GUIDANCE
Results are available within 3-5 business days. Along with the report, you will also receive the animal's feeding guide, with practical instructions for its diet and care.

What does the Pet Test report include?

After your samples have been analyzed in the laboratory, you will receive a well-structured and quite practical report designed to help you understand the results of the Pet Test and plan your next steps.

Complete Results Report
You will receive a detailed report showing your pet's reaction to each tested item, broken down into sections by type - foods, additives, environmental elements, nutrients, and metals and minerals. The information is tailored for the owner, without using complicated medical terminology.
Classification by reactivity levels
Each element is listed by the animal's reaction level — high reactivity, moderate, or no reactivity. This classification helps you easily distinguish which elements should be prioritized for removal from the animal's diet and which are safe to keep.
Clear guidance for next steps
The report is accompanied by the "Results Guide," which helps you implement an elimination diet for high-reactivity items, followed by their gradual reintroduction. The guide also includes a food diary to record the foods you eliminate and the symptoms you observe in your animal.

Over +1000 satisfied clients

who have transformed their wellbeing with London Health Care
My cat doesn't scratch anymore.

For months my cat had been scratching herself so much that her fur had fallen out in spots. I tried everything without success. After testing, I discovered two or three foods that were causing it and removed them from her diet. Today her skin looks completely different.

Brikena (January 2026)
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He poured every penny into it.

My dog had stomach problems almost after every meal. The test gave me a clear list of where to start when changing his food. Everything calmed down within three weeks.

Klodian (February 2026)
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My dog seems happy again.

Rex had become lethargic and kept rubbing his paws constantly. It broke my heart to see him like that. After the test, I removed some items from his diet, and within a short time his old energy returned. I couldn't believe what a difference it would make.

Florjan (April 2026)
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Very easy process

I thought it would be complicated, but a small hair sample was enough. The staff patiently explained every step to me, and the report was organized and understandable, without any jargon. I am truly satisfied.

Anila (Mars 2025)
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I'm sorry I didn't do it sooner

I was skeptical, I admit. But my cat had recurrent vomiting and hair loss that couldn't be explained. I decided to try the test and don't regret it at all. Now I know exactly which elements to avoid.

Anila (December 2025)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Find quick answers to your questions and learn everything you need to know about the test, the process, and the results.
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How does the Pet Test work?

The test uses bioresonance therapy, which analyzes energy and frequencies obtained from a small sample of your pet's hair. These frequencies are compared to those of 1,100 tested elements—foods, non-foods, vitamins, minerals, and metals—to determine the level of intolerance to each.

Is a test the same as an allergy test?

This test analyzes intolerances, not allergies. Intolerance and allergy are not the same thing: an allergy involves the immune system and antibodies, while an intolerance does not. Hair testing does not measure antibody levels, therefore it cannot be used to diagnose allergies. If you suspect your pet has an allergy, consult your veterinarian.

How much does it cost and is the process painful?

Only a small hair sample is needed. The process is completely non-invasive and painless for the animal—no blood, needles, or other distressing procedures are required. Sample collection is quick and easy.

What kind of symptoms can be associated with food intolerances?

Food intolerances can manifest with various symptoms in animals, such as constant itching, paw licking or chewing, digestive problems, hair loss, inflamed skin, vomiting, or low energy. The test helps you identify the elements that may be contributing to these concerns.

What should I do after I get the results?

Along with the report, you will receive the ‘Results Guide’. The recommended step is an elimination diet, where you remove high-reactivity elements for a period of time, followed by gradual reintroduction. The guide also includes a food diary to track the changes and symptoms you notice.

Does this test replace veterinary advice?

The text does not make a medical diagnosis and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It aims to help you make positive changes to your animal's diet and environment. If your animal has health problems or concerning symptoms, always consult with a veterinarian.

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Discover What's Really Bothering Your Pet

If your pet experiences constant itching, low energy, digestive problems, hair loss, etc., this test helps you understand how their body reacts to different foods and elements.

The results offer a practical guide for building a more suitable diet plan and making informed decisions about your animal's health, energy, and well-being.

5–10 animal hair samples are sufficient
Analysis performed in UK-accredited laboratories