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VacciCheck In-clinic titer testing for Dogs
USDA licensed veterinary in clinic titer testing for dogs, tests for parvo, distemper and infectious hepatitis. Can be used to confirm vaccination status after the puppy protocol or in order to determine when the next booster is due based on their antibody levels. -
How to give your pet allergy drops
Is your animal on our allergy treatment regime? If so, you'll want to watch our guide to administering allergy drops.
Opted for injection allergy treatment instead? Watch our guide on how to administer injections: http://bit.ly/injection-instructions
Want more accessible tips, guides, and inspiration in your pet's allergy treatment journey?
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Video transcript:
Drops are a natural, long-term solution for pet parents who prefer a needle-free option.
Once daily treatments require withholding food or water 10 minutes before and after. For a double set of allergen drops, stop food and water 10 minutes before and after administering both sets.
Your treatment schedule indicates how many pumps you should give. Each bottle has a 300 drop volume and lasts 100 or 150 days. Since increasing tolerance takes 4 to 6 months, you may reach your second set before seeing results.
Store the bottles in your refrigerator. Prime the pump by depressing several times until the allergen releases consistently. The allergen doesn't need to reach room temperature.
Rest the dispensing arm of the pump on the lower lip near the side of the mouth. Depress the pump fully and quickly, so the correct dosage is released between cheek and gum.
Praise your pet and observe them for 45 minutes, ensuring their symptoms don’t increase. Return the vials to your refrigerator and record injection information in your treatment diary.
Once you’ve completed the initial treatment set, it’s key to maintain the tolerance established. Since there’s no cure for allergies, this is the best option available. If you stop treatment, tolerance will fade, symptoms can re-emerge, and you’ll have to start over.
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Equine Allergy Testing And Hyposensitization
We're allergy testing and treatment specialists, dedicated to veterinarians and horse owners in over 70 countries for 30 years. How can we help you? -
How Does Our Allergy Immunotherapy Work?
Our all-natural treatment helps introduce your pet's immune system to the things they've tested positive for during their allergy test.
Ready to get your pet allergy tested? It's the first step on the road to relief. Find a clinic that offers our testing in your area: spectrum.vet/find-a-clinic
Want more accessible tips, guides, and inspiration in your pet's allergy treatment journey? Let's connect.
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Having your pet avoid the environmental allergens they react to, like grass, tree pollen or house dust mites, is impossible.
To address these allergies, we formulate all-natural treatments made of microscopic concentrations of allergens your pet has reacted to. Giving them treatment, allows their immune system to safely acclimate to the allergens’ existence in their body.
And eventually, the immune system stops producing a reaction. You must continue treatment, for as long as you wish your pet to experience relief.
If you stop treatment, their immune system’s tolerance will fade and the symptoms will re-emerge. -
What Is an Allergy?
We'll take you through the mechanisms behind what's triggering an animal's allergy symptoms.
Suspect your pet might have allergies? Learn more about species-specific symptoms: info.spectrum.vet/allergy-symptoms
Want more accessible tips, guides, and inspiration in your pet's allergy treatment journey? Let's connect.
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An allergy occurs when their immune system has an adverse reaction to a foreign substance. When the substance enters their body, their immune system creates antibodies and immune cells.
On repeated contact with the allergen, the immune system produces substances that stimulate inflammation throughout the body, triggering allergy symptoms. -
How Veterinarians Can Run an Allergy Test
Do you suspect your patient or pet has allergies? Pinpoint their specific allergens via our comprehensive panel.
Learn more about the allergy treatment process and its effectiveness: http://bit.ly/long-term-allergy-therapy
Want more accessible tips, guides, and inspiration in your pet's allergy treatment journey? Let's connect.
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Welcome to Spectrum Veterinary, a trusted animal allergy testing and treatment provider in over 70 countries.
Is your patient showing signs of allergies? Once they’re screened to rule out other issues. We’re here to help determine the root cause of their symptoms.
Our comprehensive SPOT Platinum panel tests for 91 allergens.
All we need is 3-5 mls of serum, an order form, and prepaid shipping label. Patients can stay on steroid or comfort therapies during testing, these won’t affect results.
Within about 72 hours of receiving the sample, we’ll fax or email you the initial results, followed by a customized allergy profile booklet.
Review the entire booklet with the pet parent – including the food list and treatment options. Check and highlight approved foods available in clinic to start pets on their dietary modifications immediately.
Treatment includes up to 20 allergens per set and can be used, short term, in conjunction with comfort therapies.
It can be given via injections or drops, depending on the patient’s needs and arrives in 5-7 business days.
At Spectrum, we deliver key tools to clinics and pet parents: From technical support and staff training videos to personalized treatment calendars and reminders from our treatment app.
They can’t tell you what they’re allergic to – that’s where we come in. When addressing the root cause of your patient’s symptoms, accept no substitute. -
Allergy Injection Instructions
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Long-Term Allergy Management
Uncover the root cause of your patient's symptoms and start them on the road to real, lasting relief. -
Allergy testing and hyposensitization for veterinarians
We're allergy testing and treatment specialists, dedicated to veterinarians and pet parents in over 70 countries for 30 years. How can we help you?
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