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[quote=Anonymous]I bought the deal in August when it was originally posted on Living Social. It took a longgg time to get the results back, but based on their findings I began cooking a homemade diet with food in the "Good" and "Neutral" columns in late November and I have seen dramatic improvement in my dog's skin condition. Don't get me wrong, I was - and still am - skeptical about this company and their process of detecting allergies. My dog (75lb male Australian Shepherd) had his annual exam last week at the Vet's office and I showed her the results. The Vet had always suspected that his allergies were environmental, as they tended to flare up during the change of seasons. This test said he was not allergic to ANY environmental factors. She checked his skin and ran her fingers through his coat and admitted it felt fuller, skin was less red, and his fur didn't have nearly the amount of dandruff/dander that is usually has. She was unfamilair with ImmuneIQ and the fact that their red "Bad/Problem" column filled up three pages worth of foods, while the "Good" column only had about a half page. The only good protein was Beef, and he was allergic to rice (brown/white), potatoes, flaxseed, tapioca, wheat, and just about any other grain or filler you'd find in a manufactured pet food. I've never invested in a more expensive test through my vet, but my experience with ImmuneIQ has been postive. As skeptical as I am, I cannot deny that after 2 months of feeding an elimination diet my dog is significantly less itchy (and we live in New England, so this is typically the time of year he gets super itchy due to the dry air and freezing temperatures). [/quote]
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