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DoggyBiome™ Oral Health Test

Find out what’s really going on inside your dog’s mouth. This easy, at-home test uses state-of-the-art DNA sequencing technology to detect bacterial imbalances and the presence of harmful bacteria, even before symptoms occur. Use customized recommendations to make informed choices for your dog’s unique oral and dental health needs.

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Get to know your dog’s oral microbiome with our simple at-home sampling kit and comprehensive report. Receive fast results straight to your inbox.*

Powered by the most comprehensive DNA sequencing technology and innovative scientific research available, the DoggyBiome Oral Health Test can accurately detect hundreds of bacteria from your dog’s mouth.


Key Features Of Your Dog’s Interactive Report:

  • Learn about your dog’s unique oral microbiome and the state of your dog’s oral health.
  • Identify bacterial overgrowths and imbalances.
  • Get precise detection of bacteria associated with oral and dental diseases, even before symptoms arise.
  • Screen for beneficial oral bacteria; learn how to introduce ones that are missing and promote the growth of the ones that are present.
  • Receive customized, science-backed recommendations for how to optimize your dog’s oral health.
  • Discuss your dog’s results with one of our friendly microbiome test experts during a complimentary 15-minute consult within 60 days of receiving the report.

  • When to use to the DoggyBiome Oral Health Test:

  • Determine the underlying cause of bad breath, gum disease, tooth loss, and other oral health issues.
  • Make informed choices about your dog’s oral health routine.
  • Monitor oral pathogens without visiting the vet’s office.
  • Measure the effectiveness of your dog’s oral and dental care routine. For example, you can track the changes in your dog’s oral microbiome before and after a professional dental cleaning.
  • Establish a baseline of your dog’s oral microbiome profile.
  • Engage your curiosity by exploring a detailed profile of the tiny organisms living in your dog’s mouth.

  • *The vast majority of reports are completed within 2 weeks of being received by our laboratory.


    Have more questions? Contact Us.


Wearing the provided gloves, you’ll be swabbing your dog’s gum lines. This takes 1-2 minutes. You’ll place the swab in a tube that is filled with a preservative solution, and mail it back to us in the provided return mailer.


Your dog’s results will be ready in about 2 weeks from when we receive your sample at our laboratory. We will send you an email notification when the test results are ready, which you can access via our online PetPortal.


See detailed instructions here .


The at-home Oral Health Test kit contains everything you need, including step-by-step instructions, to take a sample of your dog’s mouth and mail it back to AnimalBiome’s laboratory. The kit includes:

  • Instruction manual
  • Gloves
  • Sample tube with swab inside
  • Return mailer
  • Test kit box

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Overabundance of Brevundimonas in our pup that has Oral Melanoma

While many groups of bacteria associated with Periodontal Disease were present in low amounts, one was elevated: Brevundimonas, a group which has been associated with more refractory cases of Periodontal Disease in humans In addition, two groups of bacteria considered pathobionts were elevated: Acinetobacter and Proteus, both of which are problematic groups. Overabundance of Brevundimonas One of several species of microorganisms which have been identified as having a natural melanogenic capacity (complex process by which the pigment melanin is produced in melanosomes by melanocytes). Is an overabundance of Brevundimonas a biomarker for Melanoma?

Get to know your dog’s oral microbiome with our simple at-home sampling kit and comprehensive report. Receive fast results straight to your inbox.*

Powered by the most comprehensive DNA sequencing technology and innovative scientific research available, the DoggyBiome Oral Health Test can accurately detect hundreds of bacteria from your dog’s mouth.


Key Features Of Your Dog’s Interactive Report:

  • Learn about your dog’s unique oral microbiome and the state of your dog’s oral health.
  • Identify bacterial overgrowths and imbalances.
  • Get precise detection of bacteria associated with oral and dental diseases, even before symptoms arise.
  • Screen for beneficial oral bacteria; learn how to introduce ones that are missing and promote the growth of the ones that are present.
  • Receive customized, science-backed recommendations for how to optimize your dog’s oral health.
  • Discuss your dog’s results with one of our friendly microbiome test experts during a complimentary 15-minute consult within 60 days of receiving the report.

  • When to use to the DoggyBiome Oral Health Test:

  • Determine the underlying cause of bad breath, gum disease, tooth loss, and other oral health issues.
  • Make informed choices about your dog’s oral health routine.
  • Monitor oral pathogens without visiting the vet’s office.
  • Measure the effectiveness of your dog’s oral and dental care routine. For example, you can track the changes in your dog’s oral microbiome before and after a professional dental cleaning.
  • Establish a baseline of your dog’s oral microbiome profile.
  • Engage your curiosity by exploring a detailed profile of the tiny organisms living in your dog’s mouth.

  • *The vast majority of reports are completed within 2 weeks of being received by our laboratory.


    Have more questions? Contact Us.


Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
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Overabundance of Brevundimonas in our pup that has Oral Melanoma

While many groups of bacteria associated with Periodontal Disease were present in low amounts, one was elevated: Brevundimonas, a group which has been associated with more refractory cases of Periodontal Disease in humans In addition, two groups of bacteria considered pathobionts were elevated: Acinetobacter and Proteus, both of which are problematic groups. Overabundance of Brevundimonas One of several species of microorganisms which have been identified as having a natural melanogenic capacity (complex process by which the pigment melanin is produced in melanosomes by melanocytes). Is an overabundance of Brevundimonas a biomarker for Melanoma?

Frequently Asked Questions

What harmful bacteria can the DoggyBiome Oral Health test detect in my dog’s sample?

The DoggyBiome Oral Health Test report measures the relative abundance of each of these bacteria that scientific research has associated with oral and dental diseases in companion animals:

 

  • Buchananella hordeovulneris
  • Fusobacterium nucleatum
  • Gleimia coleocanis
  • Porphyromonas gingivicanis
  • Porphyromonas gulae
  • Schaalia canis
  • Treponema denticola
  • Treponema socranskii
  • Campylobacter gracilis
  • Campylobacter jejuni
  • Campylobacter upsaliensis
  • Clostridioides difficile
  • Clostridium perfringens
  • Clostridium piliforme
  • Enterococcus faecalis
  • Escherichia coli
  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Pseudomonas fluorescens
  • Pseudomonas fragi
  • Pseudomonas fulva
  • Pseudomonas japonica
  • Pseudomonas putida
  • Salmonella enterica
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Staphylococcus felis
  • Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
  • Staphylococcus saprophyticus
  • Staphylococcus sciuri
  • Staphylococcus warneri

What beneficial bacteria does the DoggyBiome Oral Health test detect?

The DoggyBiome Oral Health test screens for these beneficial bacteria:

 

  • Bergeyella zoohelcum
  • Capnocytophaga canimorsus
  • Capnocytophaga spp.
  • Conchiformibius COT 289
  • Conchiformibius kuhniae
  • Corynebacterium mustelae
  • Conchiformibius steedae
  • Moraxella spp.
  • Neisseria weaveri
  • Neisseria zoodegmatis
  • Pasteurella dagmatis
  • Pasteurella multocida
  • Porphyromonas cangingivalis
  • Streptococcus minor

When is the best time to take an oral sample from my dog?

The best time to collect a sample is first thing in the morning, before feeding your dog. Food particles can contaminate the sample and make the results less accurate.

Can I test my dog’s oral microbiome even if they are missing some (or all) of their teeth?

Yes, oral testing is still valuable even for dogs that are missing teeth. You’ll just be swabbing along the gum line.

Still have questions? Please visit our Help Center or contact us. We are happy to work with you and/or your veterinarian.

Frequently Asked Questions

What harmful bacteria can the DoggyBiome Oral Health test detect in my dog’s sample?

The DoggyBiome Oral Health Test report measures the relative abundance of each of these bacteria that scientific research has associated with oral and dental diseases in companion animals:

 

  • Buchananella hordeovulneris
  • Fusobacterium nucleatum
  • Gleimia coleocanis
  • Porphyromonas gingivicanis
  • Porphyromonas gulae
  • Schaalia canis
  • Treponema denticola
  • Treponema socranskii
  • Campylobacter gracilis
  • Campylobacter jejuni
  • Campylobacter upsaliensis
  • Clostridioides difficile
  • Clostridium perfringens
  • Clostridium piliforme
  • Enterococcus faecalis
  • Escherichia coli
  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • Pseudomonas fluorescens
  • Pseudomonas fragi
  • Pseudomonas fulva
  • Pseudomonas japonica
  • Pseudomonas putida
  • Salmonella enterica
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Staphylococcus felis
  • Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
  • Staphylococcus saprophyticus
  • Staphylococcus sciuri
  • Staphylococcus warneri

What beneficial bacteria does the DoggyBiome Oral Health test detect?

The DoggyBiome Oral Health test screens for these beneficial bacteria:

 

  • Bergeyella zoohelcum
  • Capnocytophaga canimorsus
  • Capnocytophaga spp.
  • Conchiformibius COT 289
  • Conchiformibius kuhniae
  • Corynebacterium mustelae
  • Conchiformibius steedae
  • Moraxella spp.
  • Neisseria weaveri
  • Neisseria zoodegmatis
  • Pasteurella dagmatis
  • Pasteurella multocida
  • Porphyromonas cangingivalis
  • Streptococcus minor

When is the best time to take an oral sample from my dog?

The best time to collect a sample is first thing in the morning, before feeding your dog. Food particles can contaminate the sample and make the results less accurate.

Can I test my dog’s oral microbiome even if they are missing some (or all) of their teeth?

Yes, oral testing is still valuable even for dogs that are missing teeth. You’ll just be swabbing along the gum line.

Still have questions? Please visit our Help Center or contact us. We are happy to work with you and/or your veterinarian.