Why Test Pet Food Composition?
What’s in your pet’s food matters—but labels don’t always tell the full story.
Independent investigations and academic studies have shown that on average 45% of commercial pet foods may contain: - Undeclared animal proteins - Ingredient substitutions - Cross-contamination during manufacturing1
1.Critically appraised topic on adverse food reactions of companion animals (5): discrepancies between ingredients and labeling in commercial pet foods. Olivry and Mueller BMC Veterinary Research (2018) 14:24 DOI 10.1186/s12917-018-1346-y
Clarity first. Confidence in every bowl.
How it works
The AniPCR Pet Food Test identifies trace DNA from common pet food ingredients, including beef, dairy, chicken, wheat, soy, eggs, and fish.
AniPCR is built on PCR technology—the same molecular method trusted by modern laboratories worldwide—carefully adapted for everyday pet care.
AniPCR uses PCR technology to reveal what’s really in your pet’s food—bringing transparency to ingredients so you can make confident, informed choices.
*AniPCR provides informational molecular insights and is not intended to diagnose or treat disease.
** Test panel composition and accuracy are contingent upon validation studies.

About Us
AniPCR was created by pet parents who understand how difficult it can be to care for a pet when answers aren’t clear.
Like many families, we experienced the frustration of recurring issues, and the emotional toll of watching a pet remain uncomfortable despite repeated efforts to help. We navigated through numerous trial-and-error, and unanswered questions—and through that journey, we saw a clear need for better, more informative tools.
AniPCR was born from that experience.
Working closely with veterinary industry professionals and guided by established molecular diagnostic science, we developed a point-of-need PCR testing platform designed to bring meaningful insight closer to everyday pet care.
AniPCR is not about replacing veterinarians. It is about supporting them—and empowering pet parents—with clearer information that leads to better conversations, more thoughtful decisions, and improved care outcomes.




