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UNLOCK OPTIMAL HEALTH FOR YOUR PET 🐩🧬

Understanding Your Dog's DNA

Your dog's genetic code is like a blueprint that influences everything from their appearance to their health. Modern DNA testing can reveal crucial information about breed composition, potential health risks, and genetic traits that may affect their longevity.

Hip Dysplasia 

Research shows that breeds like Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Rottweilers are at a higher risk for hip dysplasia. XPET.ID can help owners of these breeds monitor weight and activity levels to reduce the stress on joints, slowing the progression of this genetic condition.

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DNA Strand

Canine Genetic
Testing Integration

Already have DNA test results? Simply upload your dog's existing DNA test results to unlock deeper health insights or purchase directly with major testing providers.

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Through XPET.ID's integration of genetic insights with daily health monitoring, we can detect potential health issues earlier, optimize nutrition and exercise, and make more informed decisions about your dog's care. At XPet Technologies, we're pioneering a future where every dog receives care precisely matched to their unique biological blueprint.

WHY? Because we believe every dog deserves a longer, healthier life guided by the science of their own DNA. Our canine companions give us their best every day—they deserve nothing less in return.


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Hip Dysplasia in Large Breeds

Research shows that breeds like Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Rottweilers are at a higher risk for hip dysplasia. XPET.ID can help owners of these breeds monitor weight and activity levels to help reduce the stress on joints, slowing the progression of this genetic condition.

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Cancer in Boxers

Studies suggest that Boxers are genetically predisposed to certain cancers, such as lymphoma and mast cell tumors. XPET.ID tracks your dog's health and provides regular health check reminders to catch signs of cancer early.

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Inherited Heart Disease in Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

50% of Cavaliers develop mitral value disease by age 5. XPET.ID uses this genetic insight to remind owners to schedule regular heart screenings and adjust exercise routines to minimize stress on the heart.

DID YOU KNOW?

Inside every cell of your dog lies a remarkable set of instructions - 3.8 billion base pairs of DNA unique to them.

 

This genetic code directs everything from how they process nutrients to how they respond to medications.

 

By decoding these instructions, we're transforming pet care from a one-size-fits-all approach to precision health strategies tailored to your dog's  biology.

Disease Predisposition

Specific gene variants can affect vulnerability to certain conditions

Exercise 

Genetic markers reveal optimal activity levels and recovery needs

Nutritional Needs

DNA variations influence nutrient processing and dietary requirements

Medication Response 

Genetic differences can affect drug metabolism and effectiveness

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