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  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Miniature Schnauzer
  • 55.00
    Canine Breeds:Australian Shepherd, Bulldog (English), Bullmastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux, French Bulldog, Great Pyrenees, Mastiff, English
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Australian Shepherd, Giant Schnauzer, Komondor
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Labrador Retriever, Newfoundland, Scottish Terrier
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Australian Cattle Dog, Miniature Pinscher
  • 65.00
    Canine Breeds:Bulldog (English), French Bulldog, Mastiff, English
  • 50.00
    Canine Breeds:German Shepherd, Mastiff, English, Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Chesapeake Bay Retriever
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Eurasier
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Alaskan Klee Kai, Beagle, Scottish Deerhound
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Kerry Blue Terrier
  • Only urine samples are needed for this test, which examines whether there are excessive amounts of amino acids, carbohydrates (glucose specifically), lactic acid, and cystine in the urine.
    70.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
    Canine Breeds:Any
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Dogue de Bordeaux
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:English Springer Spaniel
  • 75.00
    Feline Breeds:Norwegian Forest Cat
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Shiba Inu
  • 60.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:American Bulldog, American Pit Bull Terrier
  • 100.00
    Canine Breeds:Golden Retriever
  • 100.00
    Canine Breeds:Golden Retriever
  • 100.00
    Canine Breeds:Portuguese Water Dog
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Bull Terrier, Miniature Bull Terrier
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:German Shorthair Pointer, Vizsla, Wirehaired Vizsla
  • 75.00
    Feline Breeds:Persian
  • This test examines abnormal metabolites in the urine. To obtain the most information from this test, we recommend that the urine sample be accompanied by an EDTA blood and a serum sample and, very important, the patient’s clinical information.
    80.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
    Canine Breeds:Any
  • The methylmalonic acid test examines the patient’s urine for possible B12 deficiency. It is very important that the urine is obtained before the patient receives parenteral cobalamin, because it would correct the biochemical abnormalities within days leading to a false negative result.
    60.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
    Canine Breeds:Any
  • 65.00
    Canine Breeds:Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
  • 100.00
    Canine Breeds:Portuguese Water Dog
  • This test looks for excessive amounts of non-specific glycosaminoglycans in the urine, which may indicate the presence of mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) in a patient. Only urine is needed for this test and please include clinical information. If there is a high suspicion of an MPS or another storage disorder present in a patient and/or a diagnosis of a specific enzyme deficiency is desired, we would recommend choosing a Metabolic Screening/Storage Disorder Test.
    50.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
    Canine Breeds:Any
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Boston Terrier, Plott Hound
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Dachshund, Standard, Miniature Dachshund, New Zealand Huntaway
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Schipperke
  • 75.00
    Feline Breeds:Siamese
    Canine Breeds:Miniature Pinscher, Miniature Poodle, Miniature Schnauzer, Toy Poodle
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:German Shepherd
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Miniature Schnauzer
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:Papillon
  • This test requires 1 ml of serum. If possible, please submit serum from a same species control animal. Enzyme panel II is for animals with neurological storage diseases. The following enzymes are included: alpha-mannosidase tests for alpha-mannosidosis; ß-mannosidase tests for ß-mannosidosis; ß-galactosidase tests for GM1-gangliosidosis; ß-hexosaminidase and hexosaminidase A test for three forms of GM2-gangliosidosis; alpha-fucosidase tests for alpha-fucosidosis.
    225.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
    Canine Breeds:Any
  • 65.00
    Canine Breeds:Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
  • 75.00
    Canine Breeds:American Cocker Spaniel, English Cocker Spaniel, English Springer Spaniel, Wachtelhund, Whippet
  • 100.00
    Canine Breeds:Airedale Terrier, Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier
  • 75.00
    Feline Breeds:Abyssinian, Bengal, Singapura, Somali
    Canine Breeds:Basenji, Beagle, Cairn Terrier, Labrador Retriever, Pug, West Highland White Terrier
  • This test looks for the presence of cystine, ornithine, lysine, and arginine (COLA) in the urine through a quantitative LCMS test. Values obtained are normalized to urinary creatinine values. Cystine values for dogs that are higher than 179 nmol/mg or total COLA values higher than 700 nmol/mg show a high risk for forming urinary stones. Cystinuria is not as common in cats and standard values are not established yet. Reference intervals for cats are currently being investigated.
    160.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
    Canine Breeds:Any
  • The turn around time for these types of samples can vary greatly and often takes longer than two months, depending on the disease that is being investigated. We highly recommend performing an Embark test for dogs or a Wisdom Panel for cats first before submitting for whole genome sequencing. We will need full medical records for whole genome sequencing.
    900.00
    Feline Breeds:Any
    Canine Breeds:Any
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