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CheckUp Blood In Urine Detection Test Strips For Cats And Dogs 50 Pack


CheckUp Blood In Urine Detection Test Strips For Cats And Dogs Is An Easy Way To Check For Health Concerns
  • These testing strips allow you to keep a close watch on your pet's health
  • Suitable for both cats and dogs
  • The non-invasive and stress-free urine test is capable of detecting blood in your pet's urine, which is a crucial indicator of an underlying health problem
  • These dip test strips are especially useful for pets with chronic conditions, allowing you to monitor their health in the comfort of your home
  • Each container comes with 50 strips that produce easy-to-read, color-coded results in just 60 seconds
  • A quick, simple, and reliable testing method
  • Easy to use with no invasiveness or stress caused to pets
  • Recommended by top veterinarians

Note

  • CheckUp should not replace a periodic visit to a veterinarian
  • If your pet is displaying any symptoms of illness or experiencing urinary problems, it is recommended that you take them to see a veterinarian
  • These strips are not a diagnostic, but simply a detection and to help monitor your cat or dog
  • If you receive a positive test result contact your vet for further examination and treatment
  • It is important to read the results according to the outlined time frame
  • Please note that the colours on the diagnostic strip will continuously change
  • Refrigerated sample can be kept for up to 48 hours and sent to a lab for further analysis
  • For in-vitro diagnostic use in animals only
  • Keep away from children 

Directions For Use

  1. Fully submerge the testing strip square into the urine sample for 2 seconds
  2. Wait exactly 60 seconds and place your testing strip next to the colour legend to evaluate which result matches your strip
  3. Important – quickly evaluate your result as the colour will continue to change
  4. Only use new treatments or diets as prescribed by your veterinarian