Is your dog suffering without you even knowing it?
Meet Dusty and learn how a BITSA test showed his owners who he really was and how they could help. Plus how they changed his lifestyle to help him cope with his condition. Click here Did you know your dog may be allergic to treatments?
Drug sensitivity is a hidden problem in many dogs. While not always fatal, it may result in expensive emergency care. Minimise the cost of vet bills and the serious risks involved in drug sensitivities by early detection of diseases and condition. Is your dog getting the wrong exercise?
Target games and exercises that would make your dog happier. Learn of an owner's difficulty in training their dog and how the BITSA test unearthed behavioural details to help create more suitable exercise regimens.
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Case StudyMeet Snowy, a mixed breed dog. Snowy was due for her six month heartworm treatment and was taken to her local vet. Upon receiving the treatment, Snowy started shivering, drooling and appearing generally disorientated. Something was clearly wrong. Her worried owners suspected this may be the result of drug sensitivity and ordered a BITSA test straight away. | |  | Snowy's BITSA result showed that Snowy had Collie in her ancestry, a breed known for it's sensitivity to the commonly used drug Ivermectin. Upon discovering this, they had Snowy tested for Ivermectin Sensitivity and found that Snowy was indeed affected. Snowy's owners immediately stopped the treatment and opted for alternative drug therapy based on the Vet's advice.
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