Client Reviews

Almond and his urinary
stone problem

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Almond has always suffered from recurring problems with kidney stones. I was looking forward to the EHAA tests. This is something that ultimately allows me to maintain the correct levels of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium in my cat’s diet and successfully prevent their formation.

Magdalene and Almond

Filemon, the picky eater

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The cat is not adapted to starvation, the vet reminded me that even 3 days without food can lead Philemon to death and that his appetite may be reduced by calcium or phosphorus deficiencies. Thanks to EHAA, I can take care of my fussy eater cat and supplement what he needs and encourage him to eat again.

Filuś and Agatha

Mizia strengthening

the body during illness

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Mizia suffers from an oncological disease. Thanks to EHAA, I can check exactly what she needs in this difficult time and enrich her diet with the necessary ingredients. This allows us to increase her comfort as much as possible and avoid the destruction of her body.

Mizanna and Caroline

 

Ursus, Najjuk

and behavioral

issues

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It was great, thank you! Thanks to the EHAA, I obtained my answers. As a dog behaviourist, I look forward to seeing the impact of nutrition change on behavioural issues. I received advice about how to add variety to my dog’s diet, which food I should use and which to avoid, according to my dogs’ profiles. All this will help me to rebalance my dogs’ nutriments concentration.

Melissa, Ursus and Najjuk

Alfi and his issue

with excess

iron

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In October 2019, I decided to do an EHAA test, because I’d been unsuccessful at explaining my dog’s health problem at several vet clinics. Alfi – a border collie, three years old – has been struggling with high levels of iron in the blood for over a year. Almost no vet clinic was able to give me an answer regarding treatment options (only a change of diet or phlebotomy were suggested). Several dietary changes in the form of vegan or fish pet food didn’t decrease the dog’s iron levels. After doing an EHAA test, I arranged a phone consultation with Dr. Olga Lasek. She devoted almost 50 minutes of her time to a detailed discussion of individual parameters present in the results. She pointed out that the iron problem could be related to, for example, the thyroid (as indicated by the results of the EHAA test). She also suggested changing the diet to chicken (less iron compared with other pet food), eliminating vitamin C supplements and probiotics (which may increase this element). I followed all of these suggestions. After two weeks, a blood test performed at the veterinary clinic showed hypothyroidism – the dog received Euthyrox 200 mg twice daily. Dr. Olga Lasek’s suspicions were confirmed. Although the level of iron remains unchanged (unfortunately, this is probably related to a metabolism typical of my dog), a thyroid problem was diagnosed and factors that could further increase iron levels were eliminated. I’m satisfied with the results of the test. I recommend it to every pet owner, as the results may show other undetected diseases.

Ann and Alfi

Support for Hiroki
on a raw diet

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I am a happy owner of a Shiba dog, a male named Hiroki. Since puppyhood, he has been on a raw diet, which is why monitoring his body biochemistry and maintaining proper mineral balance is extremely important.Additionally, I believe it’s important to know what is normal for an animal when it is healthy—not only when something is wrong. Otherwise, there is often no point of reference.Standard testing is usually done using blood samples. However, Hiroki becomes very stressed during such procedures (which can also affect and distort the results), so I decided to choose a completely non-invasive method instead.At the beginning of the year, I decided to order an EHAA test kit for my dog, along with a consultation of the results by an animal nutritionist—an expert from the laboratory.

Ann and Hiroki

Alfred’s nutrition

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Thanks to PetsDiag, we had the opportunity to better understand the needs of our dog, Alfred. The information that was given to us greatly influenced his diet. We highly recommend it. If you think something’s wrong with your pet, but you don’t really know what to do, PetsDiag is the answer.

Wiktoria and Alfred

Zu and a post-spay

diet

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Zu is a long-haired Shiba Inu, and she’s unique in every way. The basis of her diet is raw meat and supplements that are appropriate for this diet. Last year, Zu underwent a neutering treatment, which is why I pay even more attention to her diet. This year, I decided to broaden her follow-up tests to include EHAA. I wasn’t aware of how detailed the results would be. Fortunately, I received the help of a dietitian, whose consultation is included in the price of the test. During the one-hour conversation, I received a huge dose of knowledge, as well as suggestions for possibly modifying Zu’s diet. I recommend it to anyone who would like to check if they’re feeding their dog properly.

Marcin and Zu

Abi’s overweight

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Abi from puppy farm Mazurska Zagroda is a five-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog. We performed the EHAA test twice – in 2018 and 2019. Abi was overweight and had a matte coat with a shade of red. The first test found that the nutrient ratios were disturbed. We changed her diet. We managed to choose the right type of pet food and dose. The second test showed a significant improvement in the composition of micro and macroelements, but it showed an increased concentration of toxic elements. After the consultation, we replaced Abi’s steel food and water bowls. We’re currently using only ceramic bowls. We’re planning another EHAA test in the near future and are curious about what the results will show. Our dog is currently enjoying good health, weight and condition. Abi’s coat has improved a lot. It’s thick, shiny and deep black. I highly recommend the EHAA test! It gives a reliable picture of the nutrients that we’re providing to our dog. An exhaustive consultation with an experienced dietitian, based on specific data from the test, helps to avoid mistakes in the diet and care of the dog.

Sr. Maria Dębowska and Abi

Bonita and fertility

support

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Bonita from puppy farm Mazurska Zagroda is a beautiful four-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog. When we did Bonita’s first EHAA test in March 2018, we had been unsuccessful at our reproductive attempts with this beautiful, titled bitch. The test showed element deficiencies that could be contributing to this. After the consultation, we changed her diet and in December this year, Bonita gave birth to six healthy puppies! This year, for the first time, we’ll get an EHAA test for her beautiful daughter, Carina. After the EHAA test carried out in 2019, it turned out that the composition and proportions of the elements are much better, but there’s an excess of toxic elements. On the advice of a dietitian consulting the test, we replaced the bowls used by the dogs with ceramic ones. We’re currently preparing for the next test. It’s really worth it! Testing the stable level of micro- and macroelements in the dog’s coat answers many questions. In view of the enormous conflicting advice that we find online and among dog owners, an assessment made by a competent specialist who gives substantive advice based on reliable research is priceless. I highly recommend it!

Sr. Ewa Kowalczyk and Bonita

Xara and excess

toxic elements

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Unfortunately, Xara is no longer with us. She passed away at the age of almost eight years. We regret that we didn’t do a hair analysis earlier. Perhaps if we had detected excess toxic elements in her body earlier, it would have protected her from lymphoma and prolonged her life. The disturbing results of the hair test prompted us to carry out more-accurate diagnostics. It could be that we eliminated potential sources of heavy metals or started treating hypothyroidism too late. Test your dog’s hair regularly! A specialist consultation can help you discover health problems before they become visible.

Aneta and Xara

Leo

follow-up test

with consultation

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We would like to thank the doctor for the consultation. Lots of knowledge, tips and a very nice atmosphere. Thank you and best regards.

Leo with his family

Sanczo from

Ferenstein Stud Farm

in Gałkowo

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EHAA tests analyze 21 elements in a horse’s body — 13 essential nutrients and 8 toxic elements that can burden the organism of our companions. It is truly worth checking. For the test, I sent a sample of Sanczo’s hair. He has been with us for a few months now. I’ve already come to know his personality and built a bond with him, so understanding what is happening inside his body is incredibly valuable to me. I highly recommend it. Give it a try and see for yourself — it’s truly worth taking care of the health of our companions.

Karolina Ferenstein-Kraśko, owner of Ferenstein Stud Farm, Gałkowo

EHAA in horse care

Daria Kobiernik

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“A horse will never tire of a rider who possesses both feel and sensitivity, because such a rider will never force the horse to do anything beyond its capabilities,” said Nuno Oliveira. For me, the EHAA test is an opportunity to gain an even deeper understanding of and connection with my beloved horses. Its results allow me to structure our work together in such a way that both they and I can experience equal amounts of joy and satisfaction. I recommend it to anyone for whom a horse is a true friend.

Daria Kobiernik professional equestrian athlete competing in show jumping, eventing, and dressage Pets Diag Ambassador

Sternik

and his training

for competition

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Hanna Suchan – an ambitious dressage rider who puts her horse’s health at the center of success. Discover how she uses the EHAA test to better understand her horse’s needs and prepare it for peak performance. WATCH ON YOUTUBE