Search results
The SPOT Platinum+ test is the most comprehensive allergy testing available, with a total of 92 of the most common allergens in your region, including grasses, trees, weeds, common indoor allergens, the 24 most common commercial pet food ingredients, as well as flea, staph and malassezia.
- Symptoms
Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is thought to be the most...
- Regional Screens
Regional Screens - Allergy diagnosis in dogs, cats and...
- Go to Pet Parent Area
Go to Pet Parent Area - Allergy diagnosis in dogs, cats and...
- Animal Allergies
Atopy is one of the most common types of allergy in dogs. A...
- About Us
About Us - Allergy diagnosis in dogs, cats and horses -...
- Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy - Allergy diagnosis in dogs, cats and horses...
- Document Library
Document Library - Allergy diagnosis in dogs, cats and...
- Video Library
Video Library - Allergy diagnosis in dogs, cats and horses -...
- Symptoms
How to recognize the symptoms of allergies in dogs, cats, and horses. The test that goes beyond the gold standard of serum allergy testing. The recommended treatment for long-term allergy relief- with up to 90% success rate. Access your patients personalized interactive food list.
Dive deep into advanced spectrum dog allergy testing methods 🐶 Understand the significance of early detection & how to manage common allergies affecting dogs 🌿 Your go-to guide for ensuring your canine companion's well-being.
SPOT Platinum+ is the most trusted in-vitro (blood/serum) allergy test on the market. With thousands of veterinary partners around the country and represented in 70 countries worldwide, our test has become recognized as the gold standard for serum allergy testing.
13 lip 2022 · Learn how to diagnose and treat seasonal allergies in pets with Spectrum allergy testing, a blood test that identifies 91 common allergens. Find out the signs, causes and treatments of pet allergies and how to avoid them.
Allergy testing with Spectrum Veterinary does not mean you will never refer to a veterinary dermatologist again, but it does allow you to keep about 80% of your dermatology cases in house.
With allergy affecting up to 10-30% of dogs 1,2, 10-20% of cats 1,3 and 10-50% of horses 1,4,5, our primary focus is to support veterinary professionals in successfully managing these cases, and help relieve animals of the often-distressing symptoms associated with allergic disease.