About Pawllergy
Pawllergy provides an alternative, non-invasive approach to identifying potential food and environmental sensitivities in pets. Using Bioresonance technology, the test analyses a small fur sample to screen for reactions across 384 items — covering 200 food items, 161 local environmental items, and 23 vitamin and mineral imbalances. The environmental panel is specifically curated for the Singapore context, including local trees, grasses, houseplants, and common materials found in the region.
The test is designed as a starting point for pet owners who suspect their dog or cat may be reacting to something in their diet or environment. It does not replace veterinary diagnosis, but can help narrow down potential triggers and guide dietary or environmental changes worth discussing with your vet. Read the full Pawllergy Guide →
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Pawllergy Test work?
The test uses Bioresonance technology to analyse a small fur sample for sensitivities across 384 food and environmental items. You collect the fur sample at home using the included comb, send it back in the prepaid mailer, and receive a digital report identifying potential triggers.
How long does it take to receive the sample kit?
Your sample collection kit will be couriered to your preferred address within 3 to 5 working days.
How long does it take to receive results?
Once Pawllergy receives your fur sample, you should expect your report within 21 to 30 working days. This timeline factors in transit to the laboratory facilities in the United Kingdom. Reports are often ready sooner and will be sent as soon as they're available.
Is the test painful or stressful for my pet?
No. The test requires only a small fur sample collected by combing through your pet's coat. There are no needles, no blood draw, and no vet visit required.
What symptoms might indicate a food or environmental sensitivity?
Common signs include unexplained itching or scratching, diarrhoea, loose stools, excessive gas, skin irritation, ear infections, and paw licking. If your pet shows persistent symptoms that don't respond to standard treatment, a sensitivity test can help identify potential triggers.
Is this test a substitute for veterinary allergy testing?
The Pawllergy Test is designed as a complementary tool, not a replacement for veterinary diagnosis. Bioresonance testing identifies sensitivities and intolerances, which differ from true allergies. Results should be discussed with your veterinarian, especially for pets with severe or persistent symptoms.
Can I test both dogs and cats?
Yes. The Pawllergy Test is suitable for both dogs and cats.
