tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post2489785026154385513..comments2023-10-31T07:56:13.401-04:00Comments on The Chesnut Mutts: Review: ImmuneIQ Allergy Test for Dogs and CatsThe Chesnut Muttshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12024950753117096188noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-70006305511559153572017-08-23T09:33:44.976-04:002017-08-23T09:33:44.976-04:00Hi - ImmuneIQ has disappeared. I was ripped off.Hi - ImmuneIQ has disappeared. I was ripped off.MaLuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05041841890928411203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-33050715971656260172017-04-06T22:07:28.859-04:002017-04-06T22:07:28.859-04:00Unknown (from March 1)...I'm a vet too, and I ...Unknown (from March 1)...I'm a vet too, and I don't suggest the serologic tests if you're looking for FOOD allergies/adverse food reactions. The ONLY method that's been proven to effectively detect those are strictly controlled food trials. Serologic tests have validity for environmental allergies, and of course, like any test, can produce false results. I suggest that you chat more with your vet about the differences and what your doggie might need.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10474563431935834119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-54835654451108199542017-03-01T16:04:42.655-05:002017-03-01T16:04:42.655-05:00Melanie... My vet says the serologic tests produce...Melanie... My vet says the serologic tests produce false results. She refuses to run them and only suggests food trials. Why do you feel this information is wrong? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01921274771153069801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-17706428787060186792017-02-20T16:24:59.284-05:002017-02-20T16:24:59.284-05:00Paper from Journal of Vet Dermatology: Inaccuracy...Paper from Journal of Vet Dermatology: Inaccuracy of a hair and saliva test for allergies in dogs. Coyner K, Schick A.<br />Vet Dermatol 2016;27 (Suppl. 1):68.<br />Purpose: To determine if the Immune IQ test (Vet DVM, Boulder, CO) could reliably<br />differentiate between samples from a normal dog, an allergic dog and fake dog fur and<br />tap water.<br /><br />Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: The Immune IQ test results could not differentiate between an allergic dog, a non-allergic dog and fake animal fur, and should not be<br />recommended as an alternative to hypoallergenic diet trials or intradermal or serologic allergy testing in companion animals. Melanie Buterahttp://www.erahvet.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-77106073211468055982017-02-20T16:20:23.624-05:002017-02-20T16:20:23.624-05:00Use some common sense here. This company is a sca...Use some common sense here. This company is a scam. The technology they say they use DOES NOT EXIST. They are not approved by the FDA as they would have to be to sell this as a valid medical test. Anyone with a color printer can print you a report that looks just as nice and tells you things you want to hear. That is what you paid for. A non existent test giving you random results. A research paper published by veterinary dermatologists showed similar results when they sent in fake fur from stuffed animals-- not even organic material-- no DNA in sight. Next time, save your money. You were duped. Melanie Butera, DVM (veterinarian)Melanie Buterahttp://www.erahvet.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-6092135414700766102016-12-09T00:48:49.194-05:002016-12-09T00:48:49.194-05:00thanksthanksAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04571828795230778384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-35730059453628266102016-09-29T12:50:13.531-04:002016-09-29T12:50:13.531-04:00I did do the test with the fur and saliva and to m...I did do the test with the fur and saliva and to my surprise I received my results within less than a week. I did not do any tracking on the package, I just had my return address. I would like to see other results to see it is just a typical report or if there are differences. I did notice on the results you posted on here, I do have some that are different. But I would like to see if it is true to your pet or if they have different "results" that they send out to each person. I did order mine through Groupon and I am not sure if that makes any difference on getting the results back or not. I will try some of the recommendations but still interested in others results to see if most are the same.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04619004779657097410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-56353998358265932992016-09-14T15:34:08.778-04:002016-09-14T15:34:08.778-04:00There are no veterinarians or veterinary dermatolo...There are no veterinarians or veterinary dermatologists that would endorse this product. It is simply NOT an accurate way to determine food allergies---the ONLY proven way is through careful feeding trials! Sorry folks, but there are NO EASY answers to allergies--food or inhalant or contact--in your pets.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-55098159767273462642016-08-10T22:05:55.717-04:002016-08-10T22:05:55.717-04:008/2016 sent mine in a week ago got my results yest...8/2016 sent mine in a week ago got my results yesterday for two of my dogs. I am adjusting their diet etc. to see if it helps. I will keep you postedAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04736100436276096136noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-14121272250722847722016-07-03T14:45:50.884-04:002016-07-03T14:45:50.884-04:00I work in a pet store. Pet parent showed me her Im...I work in a pet store. Pet parent showed me her Immune IQ results on her phone. She bought via a Groupon.rxbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11914237705527875494noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-37700759043566672632016-05-02T16:13:17.001-04:002016-05-02T16:13:17.001-04:00Hi Debbie,
I sent my kit to them March 3 and didn...Hi Debbie,<br /><br />I sent my kit to them March 3 and didn't hear anything EVER. Finally, i contacted them mid April and was like what is going on with my results? They said they never received my kit and pointed the finger at the Postal Service saying that alot of the packages get lost if you chose to send back via post office. This company did recommend for you to send back with tracking so they have proof of delivery. The first red flag i have with this is, if this company has SO MANY missing packages, why wouldn't they make it mandatory for ALL customers to send it back with tracking? That way they don't waste our time and theirs with finger pointing and lost packages? Sounds like if you don't spend more money to get a tracking, but send it back via their pre paid postage, they probably get lost somewhere in their facility and just blame it on no tracking b/c they are too lazy to go look for it. Anyway, they said they could mail me out a replacement kit that i had to pay more shipping for. So i had to pay another $7.50 for them to mail it out to me, then another $6.49 for me to mail it back. So why are they charging me another dollar for the same service? Another red flag. Then when i got the replacement kit, i was notified via email that they sent out the kit with another dogs order/name on it!!! They asked me to cross out the order # and write the correct info on it before sending it back. At this point, im thinking this company is NOT reliable and is probably a sham. So within 3 days of sending the kit back,i receive my results. I don't even know if i should believe/follow it as this could be some other dogs results, considering all the confusion going on with this company. I would skip this company and just pay your vet to test and receive actual and conclusive results. You get what you pay for.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-23978257110687824542016-04-17T14:53:54.545-04:002016-04-17T14:53:54.545-04:00This company preys on loving pet parents. I sent i...This company preys on loving pet parents. I sent in a sample of my pet and waited. And waited. And waited some more. (4 weeks total) I contacted them by email and they responded within a few days.What was my tracking number for proof of delivery was the consistent question. They provide a pre addressed, postage paid mailer to return your samples. They do hint that you might want to get proof of delivery because the USPS is so unreliable to them.<br />When I told them I had not got proof of delivery, they pointed the finger at the USPS and said it was their fault. We had several more email exchanges during which they said that they have no way to tell if the "lab" received my samples. I guess the "help desk" and the "lab" are separate entities. After repeatedly telling me that they didn't have my samples, they made the mistake of identifying my pet by name. The only way they could have had that information was on the information card that I had sent with the sample. I pointed that out in my next email and again it was denied that they had ever received it from me. An hour later, I received results back for the tests that I had paid for yet had just been told that they had never received the samples. I wonder whose results I got or if they were just pulled out of thin air? I feel that this company is NOT legitimate. I explained this to my credit card company and they agreed and canceled and credited the charges made to this company and Groupon. Go to your veterinarian, pay the $300.00 for scientifically proven blood work to determine your pets allergies. You'll be saving yourself money in the long run AND your pet will be happier and healthier. Tom S.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-81203558150441849862016-04-04T12:55:24.109-04:002016-04-04T12:55:24.109-04:00Hi Debbie! Have you tried helpdesk@vetdvm.com? On ...Hi Debbie! Have you tried helpdesk@vetdvm.com? On their website it says that you might have not gotten your results back because: You sent it via an unapproved method and a return address was not provided on the return envelope.The Chesnut Muttshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12024950753117096188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-66984081526135278712016-04-04T11:07:24.510-04:002016-04-04T11:07:24.510-04:00It is 3/4/16. I sent my kit in on 1/26/2016 and ha...It is 3/4/16. I sent my kit in on 1/26/2016 and have not received my results yet. I have been trying to contact ImmuneIQ via several different emails on the internet but they come up as invalid addresses or they bounce back. Any ideas on where to send??? Have they gone out of business? Any info is greatly appreciated. ~DebbieDebbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09913767596496870817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-27852859818256802272016-03-13T00:23:08.657-05:002016-03-13T00:23:08.657-05:00Interesting. What did each test say? I am genuinel...Interesting. What did each test say? I am genuinely interested! I don't think it is perfect either..Jada still has flare ups, but my vet and I agree that now it is mostly environmental now that we have limited her food following the ImmuneIQ results. (feel free to email me at chesnutmutt@gmail.com )The Chesnut Muttshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12024950753117096188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-12594279233595576912016-03-11T20:41:32.451-05:002016-03-11T20:41:32.451-05:00Immune IQ unfortunately did not help my dog. We e...Immune IQ unfortunately did not help my dog. We ended up doing the traditional blood allergy test anyway. The Immune IQ results for his food allergies were inaccurate. Save your money. beachgirltravelerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04717284404710527017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-63253409778188026912015-01-13T03:25:57.835-05:002015-01-13T03:25:57.835-05:00Didn't mean to accuse you, but companies do of...Didn't mean to accuse you, but companies do often plant fake reviews. I've seen other reviews that results from different animals yield very similar results... leading to suspicions that it's fake. <br /><br />To my point, there's nothing in any literature to suggest that there is science behind using saliva, and especially hair, to determine allergies. If they have found a way, they should explain how. The founder of the company is no scientist, he's just a Vegas "entrepreneur" who said he's spent 5 years of research. So what? <br /><br />If you want to investigate whether this is a scam it, would be relatively simple to do a test:<br /><br />Get 3 different animals, for each one randomly send in 3 different tests (all under unique names and addresses) and drawn from the same pooled sample from each animal. The results from the same animals should match - at least more closely than those from different animals. <br /><br />Would cost a few hundred dollars, but hey, if anyone is a lawyer one could make some money on a class action suit if it turns out it's bogus.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-83556419355660009392015-01-08T00:28:12.387-05:002015-01-08T00:28:12.387-05:00I assure you that it was only me who wrote this, a...I assure you that it was only me who wrote this, and ImmuneIQ did not have any part of it. I bought the product and wrote a review. I agree that they do need to explain it a bit more. Their website is a bit bare, and when you are spending that much money you want to know all the details. I assume they take the saliva and hair and test the cells against different allergens. I don't know about other people, but this test has been a life saver. Jada only itches when she gets into the foods that were listed. The Chesnut Muttshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12024950753117096188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-24261565154890430122015-01-07T20:49:12.787-05:002015-01-07T20:49:12.787-05:00This review almost seems like an ad by, or written...This review almost seems like an ad by, or written for, ImmuneIQ.<br />The thing that makes me call BS about this product is that there's NO description of the science behind their technology. No description on how it works, what markers they look for, how the assays are performed, not even what the core technology is. I understand that the exact method is proprietary information, but when there's NO mention about how it's done except to say that it's "science", it makes me think it's all bogus or fraudulent.<br />And the fact the company is based in Las Vegas doesn't help.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-82038945080870007252014-11-25T01:42:30.274-05:002014-11-25T01:42:30.274-05:00Thank you, Jada sure appreciates it! I love findin...Thank you, Jada sure appreciates it! I love finding a great deal!!The Chesnut Muttshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12024950753117096188noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6860209286814245529.post-8796847220548571452014-11-23T13:39:42.169-05:002014-11-23T13:39:42.169-05:00Great review and thank you for mentioning my blog ...Great review and thank you for mentioning my blog post. I'm glad that you found this product useful :) And wow you sure did find a great deal on it too! That is awesome! 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