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Dog allergy testing

Compare dog allergy test prices

Choose from two focused IgE allergy panels, a complete 125-allergen panel, or a dog intolerance test.

Prices are shown in USD. The right option depends on whether you want blood-based IgE allergy testing or a broader assessment of possible food and artificial sensitivities.

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Straightforward pricing and test details

Prices from $85

The Dog Intolerance Test is $85. Blood-based IgE allergy panels start at $120.

Four testing options

Compare 61-, 64-, and 125-allergen IgE panels with a separate intolerance assessment.

Clear sample requirements

IgE allergy testing requires a serum blood sample collected by a licensed veterinarian.

Current retail prices

Dog allergy and intolerance tests

These are the standard product prices. No sale or crossed-out pricing is shown.

Sensitivity assessment

Dog Intolerance Test

$85
USD

Assesses possible sensitivities involving 143 foods and 49 artificial allergens.

  • 192 items assessed
  • Food and artificial sensitivity categories
  • 3–5 working-day laboratory turnaround
  • Not an IgE allergy test
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Focused IgE panel

Dog Allergy Test — 61-Allergen Panel II

$120
USD

A focused blood-based panel that measures IgE responses to 61 allergens.

  • 61-allergen IgE Panel II
  • Serum blood sample required
  • Veterinary sample collection required
  • 5–7 working-day laboratory turnaround
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Focused IgE panel

Dog Allergy Test — 64-Allergen Panel I

$120
USD

A focused blood-based panel that measures IgE responses to 64 allergens.

  • 64-allergen IgE Panel I
  • Serum blood sample required
  • Veterinary sample collection required
  • 5–7 working-day laboratory turnaround
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Product comparison

Compare all four testing options

Use this table to compare the method, coverage, sample requirements, turnaround time, and standard retail price.

Comparison of dog intolerance and dog IgE allergy testing products
Product Test type Coverage Sample requirement Laboratory turnaround Price
Dog Intolerance Test Intolerance / sensitivity assessment 143 foods and 49 artificial allergens Follow the collection instructions supplied with the kit 3–5 working days $85 USD
61-Allergen Panel II Blood-based IgE allergy test 61 allergens Serum blood collected by a licensed veterinarian 5–7 working days $120 USD
64-Allergen Panel I Blood-based IgE allergy test 64 allergens Serum blood collected by a licensed veterinarian 5–7 working days $120 USD

Turnaround times begin after the laboratory receives the required sample and are estimates rather than guaranteed delivery dates.

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How to choose

Match the test to the question

1

Decide between allergy and intolerance testing

IgE panels assess immune responses using a blood sample. The intolerance test assesses possible food and artificial sensitivities and is not the same as an IgE allergy test.

2

Choose focused or broad IgE coverage

Select a 61- or 64-allergen panel for focused screening, or choose the full 125-allergen panel for the broadest available allergy coverage.

3

Plan sample collection

A licensed veterinarian must collect the serum blood sample required for all three IgE allergy tests.

4

Review results with the right professional

Discuss persistent, severe, or worsening symptoms and any major treatment or diet changes with your veterinarian.

Important differences

What changes between the products?

IgE allergy testing

The 61-, 64-, and 125-allergen products are blood-based tests that measure immune responses. They require a serum sample collected by a licensed veterinarian.

Intolerance testing

The Dog Intolerance Test assesses possible sensitivities involving 143 foods and 49 artificial allergens. It should not be described as an IgE allergy diagnosis.

Panel breadth

The single panels cover 61 or 64 allergens. The full option covers 125 allergens across multiple food and environmental categories.

Processing time

IgE allergy panels are listed at 5–7 working days. The intolerance test is listed at 3–5 working days after the laboratory receives the sample.

Veterinary note: Testing information can support a conversation with your veterinarian, but it does not replace a veterinary examination, diagnosis, or treatment plan.

Frequently asked questions

What is the lowest-priced test?

The Dog Intolerance Test is the lowest-priced option at $85 USD.

How much do the single allergy panels cost?

The 61-Allergen Panel II and 64-Allergen Panel I are each $120 USD.

How much is the full dog allergy panel?

The Full Dog Allergy Test covering 125 allergens is $200 USD.

Is the intolerance test the same as an allergy test?

No. The three dog allergy panels are blood-based IgE tests. The Dog Intolerance Test assesses possible food and artificial sensitivities and is a separate type of test.

Does my dog need a veterinary appointment?

Yes, when ordering any of the IgE allergy panels. A licensed veterinarian must collect the required serum blood sample. Ask your clinic about its appointment and collection process before ordering.

When does the turnaround time begin?

Laboratory turnaround begins after the required sample is received at the testing laboratory.

Next step

Ready to select a dog test?

Compare the testing method, panel size, sample requirement, and price before ordering. Contact your veterinarian first when a blood sample is required.

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