FECAL WORM AT HOME TEST
Is a complete pre-paid test performed in a licensed Veterinary Laboratory to check for worms in all types of pets (except fish) conveniently, and at a low price. Everything you need to test for worms in dogs, cats, etc. is included. Just collect 1-2 tsp. of stool sample, place it in a plastic bag, and mail via first class USPO mail to our lab. We process and call, email, or fax results within 24 hours of receipt(M-F).

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The Fecal Worm At Home Test offers:
- THE ULTIMATE IN CONVENIENCE!
Test at home and save money! - A stool test for worms that is an easy and accurate way to diagnose worms in pets so will know which de-wormer is the right wormer.
- Accuracy is guaranteed since the pet worm test is done at our veterinary lab. We use a better concentrating fluid, allow 1-4 hours of flotation (most clinics use 10 minutes), or centrifuge our samples.We process the sample within 24 hours of receipt, then call or provide written results by fax, email, or mail that same day for speedy fecal test results
Use this worm test to KNOW if your pet: 1) Has worms 2) Which worms 3) How severe a worm infestation is present
4) Which wormer to use to deworm your pet (dog, cat, kitten, puppy, bird, reptile, rabbit, turtle, hamster, guinea pig, goat, chicken, duck, camels - that’s right, we just tested a herd of camels from Mexico!!). 5)Break the worm cycle and have a healthier and happier pet
6)Are worms a common problem of people?
Finally, prevent parasitic diseases from worms in people. Worms in children and adults are commonly diagnosed. The CDC states that more that 10,000(and up to 1 million) people get worms each year causing multiple severe and deadly zoonotic diseases from worms.
Did You Know...
Worms in children and adults are commonly diagnosed. The CDC states that more that 10,000(and up to 1 million) people get worms each year causing multiple severe and deadly zoonotic diseases from worms. Now you can help prevent parasitic diseases from worms in people.
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