Analysis of a dog, cat, or horse hair sample allows for the assessment of mineral element levels and exposure to heavy metals in the animal’s environment.
✔ laboratory test
✔ ICP-OES method
✔ result for informational purposes
Analysis of a dog, cat, or horse hair sample allows for the assessment of mineral element levels and exposure to heavy metals in the animal’s environment.
✔ laboratory test
✔ ICP-OES method
✔ result for informational purposes
We support pet owners in making informed nutritional decisions through the analysis of the mineral profile of hair.
Test results can help tailor diet and supplementation to the individual needs of the animal.
Animals, like humans, function under a variety of environmental and dietary conditions.
There is no single universal diet for all animals.
Their needs depend, among other factors, on species, breed, age, and activity level.
Dogs, cats, and horses require a wide range of nutrients, such as amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals—both in terms of quantity and proper balance (e.g., calcium to phosphorus ratio).
Informed nutrition considers not only the composition of the diet but also its adaptation to the individual animal.
Elemental hair analysis (HTMA – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis, in the animal-specific version EHAA – Elemental Hair Analysis for Animals) is a non-invasive laboratory analysis of a hair sample, enabling the assessment of selected mineral element levels and the presence of heavy metals.
The test is performed using laboratory methods applied in elemental analysis.
As part of the service, you receive:
Elemental hair analysis (HTMA) is intended for informational and educational purposes.
It is not a veterinary diagnostic test and is not used to diagnose diseases or make medical decisions.
If you have concerns about your animal’s condition, consultation with a veterinarian is recommended.
Mineral balance depends on diet, environment, and individual physiological characteristics. Elemental hair analysis supports a broader view of nutrition.

A non-invasive hair analysis performed using high-quality certified equipment, providing reliable results on levels of essential and toxic elements in animals.

A detailed interpretation of the results in the context of the animal’s nutrition and the relationships between individual elements.

Better tailoring of diet and supplementation to the individual needs of the animal based on the obtained results.





