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[quote=Anonymous]I went for the Groupon deal and everything was fine. I received my kit (a cotton swab in plastic baggie for the saliva and an empty baggie for the hair sample--and that is indeed all you need, that is how vets do it too.) I mailed it off but here's a word of caution: YOU MUST PUT POSTAGE on the bag. They say $.70 but I weighed the envelope it was less than 1 oz. and it was within the dimensions of a first class letter. So I only used a .49 stamp and it was fine. Just remember to put your name/return address on the envelope in case there is an issue with postage. That said, it took less than two weeks and like most comments on here, came back with a slew of things my dog is allergic to. Others have done it and it said only a couple of things. I want to trust the test but I don't know. I will follow their recommendations and see if there is a change in our poor doberman pinscher who is scratching himself and devouring (biting, licking) himself to death. Breaks my heart. We have ruled out everything else so the allergy test was our next uphill. Grateful that I didn't have to pay $400 dollars to my vet to test him but the low low price makes me wonder? We'll see. I don't think the company is a scam, they replied to other emails I had sent and my friend had used them and she said they were fine. Good luck! [/quote]
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