Pet Microbiome Testing for All Animals
With the all-new MiDOG pet microbiome test, veterinarians can accurately diagnose a pet's specific bacterial and fungal infection. Most importantly, you will know exactlly what antibiotics will work to cure the illness as get your pet patients better.
Introducing the easy to use MiDOG All-in-One Pet Microbiome Test powered by next-generation DNA sequencing.

Together, let's start treating patients the simple way.
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How MiDOG can help
Pathogen Identification

Identify All Microbes: Aerobic/Anaerobic Bacteria, and Fungi - Independent of Culturing
Detect Antibiotic Resistance

Profiling of Antibiotic Resistance to Aid Good Antibiotics Stewardship
The MiDOG microbiome test is a microbial identification test grounded on scientific research that provides veterinarians DNA evidence for the guided treatment of canine microbial infections. A MiDOG microbiome test provides the technologies for the accurate identification of all microorganisms within a pet's sample, independent of culturing.
Why MiDOG is better
Did you know 99% of organisms cannot be cultured in the lab and are thus missed upon analysis?
Compared to culturing tests, the MiDOG pet microbiome test uses Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and tells you much faster about ALL of the organisms that are present on your sample, and how your patient might respond to treatment. This can significantly shorten the time that your patient is suffering from infections or lesions and aid effective antibiotic stewardship ...
Don't take our word for it. See what other veterinarians are saying.
MiPET Success Stories

Daisy's chronic urinary tract infection was finally cleared!
Daisy. Tustin, CA

MiDOG® verified C. perfringens caused Buddy's diarrhea.
Buddy. Newport Beach, CA

The MiDOG® test identified a co-infection culture testing missed!
Marc and Bubu. Tustin, CA
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The MiDOG® test detected the first case of Burkholderia gladioli in a dog
Cooper.
Tustin, CA
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MiDOG® discovered the culprit that culture testing missed!
Terry and Chloe. Colorado Springs, CO
