Confirm your dog's pregnancy from the comfort of your home
We at Bellylabs want to make life easier for both you and your dog.
The comprehensive test kit includes everything you need to perform the test from a small droplet of blood – no professional expertise or vet trips needed.
We've made it simple and straightforward, so you can focus on what matters most: your dog's wellbeing.
As accurate as a vet visit, but less hassle
For the most accurate results (96 % accuracy*), we recommend testing for pregnancy after 28 days from ovulation**. While testing earlier is safe, hormone levels may not be sufficient for reliable detection. If ovulation timing is unknown, a progesterone test can pinpoint it before mating.
Read more about ovulation and timing here.
*Compared to confirmed medical diagnosis.
**Gestation days may vary if calculated from mating.
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Frequently asked question
This test is a dog pregnancy rapid test for home use.The Bellylabs test is intended to determine pregnancy in a bitch as well as to distinguish between pseudopregnancy and a real gestation. You can now do the test at home safely, reliably and quickly – saving time, trouble and money.
The sampling is easy and safe to do at home. Read more about the process and watch the instructional video here: How It Works
The test measures relaxin hormone which is present during gestation. Relaxin hormone is a reliable biomarker for determining dog pregnancy.
The test’s accuracy is 96 %. The Bellylabs pregnancy test was compared to a confirmed medical diagnosis. The study involved 70 performed tests. The test has been tested for more than 30 dog breeds, dog sizes varying from 3 kg to 80 kg.
The test measures relaxin hormone which is a reliable indication of dog pregnancy. For the best accuracy we recommend testing after 28 days has passed from ovulation. There is no harm in testing earlier. Relaxin hormone is produced by the developing placenta following implantation of the embryo, and can be detected in the blood in most pregnant females as early as 22 to 27 days post-ovulation but there might not be enough hormone for a reliable detection yet. This is why if you test before 28 days have passed and get a negative result, we recommend testing again in 5 to 7 days time.
No, unfortunately it does not. The test measures relaxin hormone, that is present when your female is pregnant. This hormone is produced by the developing placenta following implantation of the embryo. We cannot promise that the pregnancy will successfully reach full term.
*96% accuracy as compared to a confirmed medical diagnosis (ultrasound), study involving 70 tests.
**Performing a progesterone test before mating can help determine the exact timing of ovulation and address variations in gestation days.