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How to get your pet tested

Some pet DNA tests screen for hereditary-disease carrier status or genetic risk markers, but the results are information, not a diagnosis. If your pet has symptoms or you need a confirmed diagnosis, please consult your veterinarian.

Worried about your pet’s health? — Talk to a veterinarian

A confirmed diagnosis and any treatment plan are decisions for a veterinarian, not a test kit. The links below are professional resources.

AVMA — Find a veterinarian (American Veterinary Medical Association)

This section contains advertising (affiliate links); we may earn a commission if you buy through them. Genetic tests do not guarantee the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of any disease — results indicate tendencies and provide information only.

This page is educational information, not veterinary diagnosis or advice. Always consult a veterinarian about your pet’s health.

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