Canine Adenovirus Antigen Test (Dog)
$11.69
$16.02
Canine Adenovirus Antigen Test – quick and reliable test for dogs with respiratory symptoms The Canine Adenovirus Antigen Test from The Tester is an easy-to-use and reliable home test that helps detect Canine Adenovirus (CAV) in dogs. This test provides clarity on the presence of the virus within minutes, so you can quickly provide appropriate care for your pet. What is Canine Adenovirus? Canine Adenovirus is an infectious virus that can cause two main diseases in dogs: hepatitis contagiosa canis (CAV-1) and infectious laryngotracheitis (CAV-2). The virus mainly affects the liver and respiratory tract, depending on the type. Symptoms can range from coughing, nasal discharge and fever to loss of appetite and fatigue. Early detection is important to prevent further spread, especially in environments where several dogs congregate, such as kennels or boarding kennels. How does the test work? The test is performed using a simple sample of nasal mucus or throat swab. Within 10 to 15 minutes, a clear visual result appears indicating whether the virus is present. The test is designed for accurate detection and can be performed at home without special equipment. Benefits of the Canine Adenovirus Antigen Test: Reliable and fast result within minutes Easy to perform yourself – no laboratory required Provides instant insight into your dog’s health Helps prevent the spread of the virus Suitable for dog owners, breeders and vets When to use the test? Use the test when your dog shows symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, fatigue, fever or reduced appetite. Testing may also be advisable after contact with other dogs who have respiratory symptoms. Package contents: 1 test cassette 1 sample collection tube with buffer 1 dropper pipette Instructions for use Quick clarity on your dog’s healthThe Canine Adenovirus Antigen Test from The Tester gives you certainty about your dog’s health within minutes. A reliable and accessible solution to quickly assess respiratory symptoms and prevent the spread of the virus.
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