I recently went ahead and ordered the dog food allergy test from Glacier Peak Pet Wellness for my raw-fed Feist mix Wally.
Thatโs because I suspected that he does poorly on certain types of food sources, although he eats balanced, raw dog food!
I was pretty sure that chicken was one culprit, but wasnโt exactly sure what else was bothering him.
I suspected chicken because he would start scratching at his skin whenever I added chicken to his raw meals.
Thatโs regardless of whether it was organic chicken or non-organic chicken.
He seemed to be bothered by truly any cut of chicken regardless of where it was from and how it was raised, including chicken feet, breast, gizzards, hearts, and necks.

Disclaimer: This blog post was originally published in 2020 and has been updated in 2023. It contains affiliate links I may earn compensation through at no additional cost to you.
Why Is This Dog Food Allergy Test Controversial?
Before I dive into the good stuff, I want to say a few words about the controversial nature of this allergy test.
Traditional vets, including mine!, don’t believe in this type of test. They don’t believe in the results and consider it a waste of money.
That’s what my own vet told me right to my face!
Then again, they also don’t believe in raw feeding, which is what I’ve been doing successfully since 2015.
I even got my raw dog food nutrition specialist certification from Dogs Naturally Magazine in 2020!

The reason why I feel compelled to blog about this test is because it helped ME figure out what else Wally doesn’t do well with besides chicken.
It was actually a huge help, so I only have good things to say about it!
Dog Food Allergy Test – What This Blog Post Is About
So in this blog post, Iโm sharing my experience with the Glacier Peak Pet Wellness Allergy Scan.
Iโll tell you:
- How it workedย
- If it was worth it
- How much it cost
- Where I bought it
- What this scan covered
- The detailed results of Wallyโs scan
Dog Food Allergy Test: Where I Bought It & How Much It Cost Me
I purchased the Glacier Peak Pet Wellness Allergy Scan from Raw Feeding Miami.
Theyโre an online raw dog food supplier where I buy many cuts of different raw dog food, including secreting organs and raw meaty bones that I need for Wallyโs raw dog food meal prep.
The scan usually costs $100, but I got it for $80 during Raw Feeding Miamiโs Thanksgiving sale last year.
Update 2023: Raw Feeding Miami no longer carries the test, but Amazon does.
What Does This Dog Allergy Test Cover And How Does It Work?
This wellness scan is a biofeedback test that identifies food and environmental stress triggers in pets.
The wellness scan kit includes the following:
- A return envelope
- A comb to collect a hair sample
- 3 organic cotton swabs for saliva samples
- ย An information form to complete details about your dog
- A zippered bag to return the saliva and hair samples


I used the cotton swabs as directed to collect samples of Wallyโs saliva by rubbing them gently along his gums.
However, the included comb turned out to be useless to collect hair from his short coat, so I simply brushed him with his regular rubber brush and collected the hair sample that way.
Glacier Peak analyzed the saliva and hair samples from Wally that I sent in via snail mail.
I received the results via e-mail about two weeks later.
Tip: Make sure to check your email spam folder – that’s where the Glacier Peak Holistics email with Wally’s results ended up in!
Dog Food Allergy Test: Wallyโs Results
I was super excited when I received the email with Wallyโs results. According to the wellness scan, Wally canโt have the following food items:
- Chicken/Egg
- Quail
- Pheasant
- Salmon
- Anchovies
- Sardines
- Pollock
- Shellfish (includes Green Lipped Mussels)
- Blueberries
- Apples
- Brussels sprouts
- Cauliflower
- Cucumber
- Green Pepper
- Lettuce
- Potato
- Pumpkin/Seed
- Squash
- Zucchini
- No grains whatsoever
- Honey
- Parsley


Changes I Implemented In Wally’s Raw Dog Food After The Wellness Scan
I was super bummed out by the fact that Wally can no longer have any chicken products, including eggs, although I already suspected as much.
It makes sense when you think about it though – he can’t have any grains whatsoever, and chicken are usually fed grains.
Duck Eggs Instead Of Chicken Eggs
Thankfully I found out about duck eggs, which I now use to substitute chicken eggs.
My local grocery store Harris Teeter carries them, but you can also find them at local farms and online platforms like Etsy.

Iโm similarly bummed about quail and salmon being a no go as heโs had both on a regular basis, especially because my local grocery store Lidl has great deals on salmon.
Fish Alternatives
That being said, from now on Iโll be rotating between thread herring, mackerel, and smelts for Wallyโs whole fish sources.
I can find them all in Raw Feeding Miamiโs fish section.

Since he also does poorly on shellfish, he will no longer be able to eat green lipped mussels.
Another major bummer.
Raw Feeding Miami carries them and I bought them on a regular basis as theyโre chock-full of glucosamine and chondroitin as well as in fatty acids.
Theyโre a wonderful natural anti-inflammatory that supports joint health, so if your dog does well on shellfish, by all means go ahead and feed them to him!
Single-Ingredient Dog Treats Only
Unfortunately, Wally can also no longer have any of Zukes training treats because they contain barley, a grain that Wally canโt have.
I know that theyโre not single-ingredient treats, but their size is so perfect for training purposes!
So for now, weโll be sticking with single-or very limited ingredient dog treats for training purposes.
For example:

Bottom Line โ Was The Glacier Peak Pet Wellness Allergy Scan Worth It?
Yes, this dog food allergy test was worth the money and time spent.
The list of food and environmental sensitivities has been eye opening and truly helpful in finding out what bothers Wally.
Heโs so much more comfortable now that I know what not to feed him!
For now, I put both lists on my fridge as a visual reminder until Iโll have memorized everything he can and canโt have.
For what itโs worth, he can still have varied, balanced raw meals that I put together for him myself.
Easy Raw Dog Food Recipe With Duck, Beef, And Turkey
Hereโs a sample recipe I put together for him the other week following the 80/10/10 formula for raw dog food.
This means it consists of 80% raw muscle meat, 10% raw meaty bone, and 10% raw secreting organs (5% has to be liver, the other 5% has to be a different secreting organ like kidney or brains, etc.).
- Duck feet (from Raw Feeding Miami)
- Beef secreting organ mix Monstermash (from Raw Feeding Miami)
- Ground turkey (on sale from a local grocery store)

๐ ๐ 10 More Raw Dog Food Recipes For Dogs With Allergies
I’m currently working on my new raw dog food recipe ebook is now available for purchase!
It focuses on recipes for dogs with food sensitivities and skin allergies like Wally!
I put on my novel protein hat and whipped up special recipes for him and dogs like him!
The recipes don’t feature any of the foods he’s sensitive to, and they also donโt feature any turkey, beef, lamb, or pork! That’s because many dogs don’t do well with them either.
๐Bonus: Includes My Raw Dog Food Meal Planner!
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