Deworming Diagnostic Kit

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Knowing whether your animal needs deworming shouldn't be a guess, but an informed decision.

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All about Deworming Diagnostic Kit

Our Deworming Diagnostic Kit was developed for pet owners who want to act based on evidence, not a calendar. Suitable for dogs and cats at any stage of life, with particular relevance during periods of higher exposure to internal and external parasites.

✓ Reliable detection of parasite presence
✓ Quick results for immediate decision-making
✓ Compatible with Toula's deworming strategy

  • Animals with clinical signs associated with internal parasites: unexplained weight loss, distended abdomen, changes in faeces, or anal itching
  • Dogs and cats with outdoor access, frequent contact with other animals, or potentially contaminated soil
  • Owners who prefer to confirm the actual need for deworming before administering medication
  • Animals undergoing periodic deworming, to validate the effectiveness of the current protocol
  • Puppies and senior animals with increased vulnerability to parasitic infestations

Pillar 1: Diagnostic Accuracy Before Intervention
The kit detects the presence of internal parasites with high sensitivity, allowing confirmation of active infestation before initiating any deworming protocol. Because medicating without confirmation exposes the animal to unnecessary treatments and loses real clinical efficacy.

Pillar 2: Guided Decision, Not Calendar-Based
With the diagnostic result in hand, the owner and the veterinarian can select the most appropriate deworming product for the identified type of parasite. It's not about treating randomly: it's about intervening with purpose, at the right time, with the right product.

Pillar 3: Integration into Toula's Conscious Care Strategy
The kit serves as the starting point of Toula's preventive cycle: diagnose, treat, and monitor. A complete protocol that respects the animal's organism and gives the owner real control over their companion's parasitic health.

  • Clear confirmation of the presence or absence of internal parasites, with no room for doubt
  • Reduced anxiety for the pet owner, who can act based on data rather than assumptions
  • More effective deworming protocol, as it is based on a real diagnosis and not a calendar date
  • Reduced unnecessary use of antiparasitics, protecting the animal's intestinal microbiome
  • Greater confidence in preventive healthcare decisions over time

Conscious care begins with knowing what you are treating.

  • Follow the instructions included in the kit for correct sample collection (faecal or other, depending on the kit model)
  • Use only the consumables provided in the kit to ensure sample integrity throughout the process
  • Wait the reading time indicated in the instructions before interpreting the result
  • In case of a positive result, consult your veterinarian to select the most appropriate deworming protocol for the type of parasite identified
  • It is recommended to repeat the diagnosis after treatment to confirm the complete elimination of parasites

The Deworming Diagnostic Kit is an in vitro diagnostic device. Its components include the materials required for organic sample collection and analysis. For detailed information on the technical components and their specifications, please refer to the leaflet included in the kit or contact our veterinary surgeon.

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How does Deworming Diagnostic Kit work

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Symptom

Treating without knowing what you're treating rarely works out

Calendar-based deworming is a reasonable starting point, but it doesn't guarantee that your dog or cat is actually free of parasites. Many pet owners repeat treatments on fixed dates without knowing if there is an active infestation, what type of parasite is involved, or if the previous protocol was effective. The result is predictable: repeated treatments without confirmation of efficacy, animals that remain symptomatic despite deworming, and owners without concrete answers.

Our Deworming Diagnostic Kit solves exactly this problem. By confirming the presence and type of parasite before any intervention, the owner gains concrete information to make the right decision, with the right product and at the right time. It's the difference between treating out of habit and treating with purpose.

In the Toula strategy, diagnosis is not optional: it is the beginning of any conscious care protocol. Because intervening without knowing why is wasting time and resources, and subjecting the animal to treatments that may not be necessary. Knowing is the first act of real care.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Deworming Diagnostic Kit

Yes, the kit is suitable for both dogs and cats. Sample collection and the analysis process are the same for both species. If you have questions about interpreting the results for your specific animal, your veterinarian can guide you on the most appropriate next steps.

The ideal frequency depends on the animal's lifestyle. For dogs and cats with outdoor access or frequent contact with other animals, a diagnosis every 3 to 4 months is recommended. For indoor animals with less exposure, twice a year may be sufficient. Your veterinarian can help determine the most appropriate frequency for your companion's profile and routines.

The kit detects the presence of parasites in the collected sample. A positive result indicates an active infestation and that treatment is necessary. A negative result, in the absence of clinical signs, suggests that there is no immediate need for deworming. In any case, share the result with your veterinarian so that the treatment protocol is most appropriate for the type of parasite identified.

It may be relevant if digestive signs persist, there is contact with risky environments, or doubts about the presence of parasites. The kit allows for confirmation, through a stool examination, if there is a real need for further deworming.

Thus, repeated interventions without confirmation are avoided, and decisions are made with greater clinical discretion.