Urban Animal launches DNA testing kits for dogs

Urban Animal uses Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to process and analyse the pets’ DNA through these tests

Urban Animal has launched DNA testing kits to help ascertain 130+ genetic health conditions and identify potential medical conditions that dogs could face.

Incepted in 2021, Urban Animal provides free, doorstep kit delivery and sample pick up services. Ideal for all breeds and ages, the DIY, pain-free tests can be conducted with a simple swab at the convenience of pet parents.

Urban Animal uses Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to process and analyse the pets’ DNA through these tests. The Map test, priced at Rs 6999, offers detailed insights into dogs’ predisposition to genetic conditions. Meanwhile, the Trace test, available at Rs 7,499, provides pet parents with information on the potential health risks their dogs could develop in the future. It also includes a test for 20 physical traits- coat color, coat length, and tail length. A mating compatibility check is also done to ensure that the next generation of puppies is free from any genetic disorders. These tests are appropriate for dogs below the age of 8 years. However, pet parents suspecting their dogs to be prone to developing a chronic condition due to certain visible symptoms can also opt for these test kits.

The turnaround time for the reports is three to five weeks. They provide comprehensive information about the possible diseases dogs can develop, symptoms to look out for, onset age of the diseases and common breeds affected by them, and a checklist comprising basic management strategies. Additionally, the company offers free vet consultations with its in-house veterinarians to help pet parents understand the reports better and provide assistance on the informed care of dogs.

The company is aiming to scale further and wants to introduce genetic testing for cats and breed purity tests for pets in the future.

 

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