Unveiling the Hidden Causes of your Pet Allergies!

Is your pet experiencing skin redness, scratching, biting its paws, constantly licking or experiencing an upset stomach?
To alleviate their discomforts, you need to get to the root of the problem and adjust their life habit. These can all be symptoms of allergies. Pets can have allergies that include food, environmental, aerosols, fleas and ticks, and many more.

Performing Canine or Feline allergy testing make sure your Canine and Feline are “allergy-free” and living their best lives.

Common symptoms of allergies on pets' health

Swelling of the face, ears, lips, eyelids, or earflaps

Red, itchy, inflammation, and even sore pain

Repeatedly scratching ears

Constantly licking

Hives

Diarrhea

Sneezing

Common allergies in pets

There are many factors that can cause allergic skin conditions in animals, commonly classified into two main categories: environmental and food allergic. Food allergens include fish and seafood, grains, vegetables, eggs and dairy products, fruits, meats, or insects. Common environmental triggers include fleas and dust mites, molds, and pollens from trees, grasses, flowers, and other inhalants.

Acecgt IgE Allergy Test for Canine and Feline

It’s an in vitro diagnostic blood test for determination of allergen-specific Immunoglobulin E, IgE concentration in canine or feline serum using immunoblotting technique.

125 types of common allergens for Canine and Feline tested in one sample

Only small blood volume for test - Only 2-3mls clotted blood required per test

3-5 working days results

Full Allergy List for Canine and Feline

Mites and Mold
Acarus siro
Alternaria alternata
Aspergillus fumigatus
Blomia tropicalis
Candida albicans
Cladosporium herbarum
Dermatophagoides farinae
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus
Flea
Glycyphagus domesticus
House dust
Malassezia pachydermatis
P. notatum
Tyrophagus putrescentiae
Meats
Pork
Beef
Duck meat
Chicken
Lamb meat
Silkworm pupa
Turkey meat
Rabbit
Red deer
Vegetables
Broccoli
Cabbage
Carrot
Cauliflower
Cucumber
Lentil
Parsley
Pea
Potato
Pumpkin
Radish
Soy bean
Spinach
Sweet potato
Tomato
Nuts
Peanut
Sweet chestnut
Plants & Pollens
Acacia
Alder / Birch
Bent grass
Bermuda grass
Common pigweed
Common ragweed
Common reed grass
Cultivated rye
Dandelion
Goldenrod
Hazel
Japanese cedar
Japanese hop
Maple leaf sycamore
Mugwort
Oak
Orchard / Timothy grass
Ox-eye daisy
Plantain
Russian thistle
Ryegrass
Sheep's sorrel
Sweet vernal grass
White ash
White pine
Willow / Cottonwood
Fishes & Seafood
Anchovy
Blue mussel / Clam
Codfish
Crab / Shrimp
Herring
Mackerel
Salmon
Sardine
Sea bass
Trout
Tuna
Insects
Bee Venom
Cockroach
Fire ant
Mosquito
 
Dairy & Egg
α-lactalbumin
β-lactoglobulin
Buttermilk
Casein
Cheddar / Gouda Cheese
Egg White
Egg yolk
Milk
Fruits
Apple
Banana
Blueberry
Kiwi
Mango
Melon
Orange
Peach
Pear
Pineapple
Plum
Strawberry
Watermelon
Grains
Barley
Buckwheat
Corn
Gluten
Linseed (Flax seed)
Millet
Oat
Rice
Wheat
Yeast, Baker's
Yeast, Brewer's
Miscellaneous
Dog epithelium / Cat epithelium
Cattle epithelium
Feather Mix (includes Goose/Chicken/Duck feather)
Hevea latex
Paprika
Wool, Sheep
CCD (Cross-reactive Carbohydrate Determinants)
 

Your Pet Allergy Test Report

Provides concentration of specific IgE with allergy classification. The higher the concentration of IgE, the higher the risk for allergy.

Identifies more allergens than other pet allergy tests in the market

Pet Allergy Test Comparison

Supplier
Acecgt
Taiwan
USA
Reporting Day
3-5
working days
14
calendar days
30
calendar days
Food Allergens
Dairy & Egg
8
3
4
Fruits
13
0
8
Grains
11
6
6
Meat
9
8
7
Nuts
2
0
1
Vegetables
15
7
9
Seafood
13
5
8
Total Item
71
29
43
Environment Allergens
Insects
4
3
4
Mites & Mold
14
20
13
Plants & Pollens
29
32
8
Total Item
47
55
25
Others
7
-
-
Total Test Item
125
84
68
Overall Rating

How to Get the Test?

1. Contact us for sample pick up
2. Sample analysis in our lab
3. Report in 3-5 working days

Remarks:

  • The captioned allergy related tests have their own limitations and any allergy tests may not be, at all times, possible to identify the actual allergen(s) that is/are/was/were/will be triggering the said allergic response(s) or allergic response(s) now, in the past and/or in future. In some circumstances, it is possible that there might be NO allergen being able to be detected after a testing is done.
  • The test is for reference only, and is not suitable for diagnostic and/or treatment use.

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