Dog & Cat Combined Worm & Lungworm Kit
Dog & Cat Combined Worm & Lungworm Kit
All kits contain a prepaid return postage.
Our combined kit offers excellent value and contains all you need to test for both lungworm and worm in Dogs or Cats.
We screen for the following:
- Heartworm
- Tapeworm
- Roundworm
- Hookworm
- Coccidia
- Whipworm
- Giardia Cyst: Under our Intestinal worm count kit we screen for Giardia. It is worth noting that this is reliant on the cyst being present within the sample provided. If your pet is showing symptoms relating to Giardia or if you would like to specifically test for Giardia as part of your routine screening then we would recommend using our Giardia Antigen lab testing or Giardia Antigen Rapid home testing kit for this. (Giardia Antigen Performance characteristics: Relative sensitivity: 95.12% / Relative specificity: 95.87%)
Dog Lungworm:
- Canine Lungworm
- Fox Lungworm
- Hedghog Lungworm
Cat Lungworm:
- Capillaria Aerophilus
- Aelurostrongylus Abstrusus
Taking Your samples:
Intestinal Worm Sample: 1 sample (1 x Pot)
*Puppy Intestinal Worm Kits & Pooled Puppy Kits will contain 3 x sample pots and require 1 x sample per day, taken over 3 consecutive days.
Lungworm: 3 Samples (3 x pots) 1 sample to be taken each day, for three consecutive days.
Samples can be taken from any time of the day (ideally the first stool of the day).
If collecting over three days for lungworm please place samples somewhere cool (they do not need to go in your fridge).
Kit Instructions:
- Place your sample/s in the sample pot/s provided, using the glove/s.
- Place sample pot/s in to the leak-proof bag (clear bag) & seal. *Please write your dogs name on the bag*
- Place your sample/s (now in leak-proof bag) in to the box, along with your (completed) information leaflet and close the lid.
- Place the security seal (as per label on the box) to seal.
- Then simply pop it in a standard letter box.
All Feclab kits contain a Tracked 48, Prepaid returns envelope (excluding the Giardia Rapid Antigen Home test kit).
Kits can be posted in a standard letterbox, saving you the trip to a post office.
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Please note:
A Fecal egg count is a snap shot of a specific moment in time. The test detects eggs of mature parasites that live inside the body and pass their eggs to the outside by shedding them into the dogs stool’s. It is possible that at the time of testing the parasites are too young to produce eggs, if no eggs are being shed the infection cannot be detected. There is also a possibility the eggs are In such small numbers at the time of testing they would be undetectable Thus showing a negative result.
The above is extremely rare but we would like to point out the possibilities.