At-Home Dog (and Cat) Poop Test for Parasites
At-Home Dog (and Cat) Poop Test for Parasites
At-Home Dog (and Cat) Poop Test for Parasites
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At-Home Dog (and Cat) Poop Test for Parasites

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A simple at-home test to check for intestinal parasites—recommended a few times a year for outdoor pets. Results are sent directly to your vet for review and treatment guidance.

Use this if your pet goes outside, visits parks or daycares, or has any digestive issues—and you want to check for parasites that could affect both pets and people.

What it is:
A mail-in fecal test that checks for common intestinal parasites like roundworms, hookworms, and Giardia—so your vet can catch infections early and prescribe the right treatment if needed.

Why it matters:
Parasites often show no obvious signs at first—but they can cause stomach issues, weight loss, or spread to other pets and even people. Some parasites are zoonotic, meaning they can be passed from pets to humans. This test helps catch infections early—even in pets that seem healthy.

How it works:
Use the included scoop to collect a small stool sample, register your kit online, freeze the ice pack, and ship everything with the prepaid overnight label. The lab processes the sample and sends results directly to your vet within 1 business day. You’ll receive a follow-up summary 72 hours later.

What’s included:
Sample tube with built-in scoop
Gloves for clean handling
Ice pack to keep the sample fresh
Prepaid overnight shipping
Lab testing for intestinal parasites + Giardia
Results sent to your vet first; follow-up shared with you

Best for:
• Dogs or cats who go outdoors, visit parks, or attend daycare
• Pets with loose stool, belly discomfort, or weight loss
• Multi-pet households or homes with young children
• Routine wellness screening (recommended 2–4x/year for outdoor pets)