Pet DNA Services of AZ


Serving clients across the USA, and in Canada, Australia, European Union, and New Zealand

Testimonials

Welcome! Please have a look around, and feel free to contact us by Email or Telephone (see below), if you have any questions/comments.
Thank you for visiting, and please feel free to pass on our address to anyone who may be interested in our services.



NEWS!

1. CHANGES TO TESTING SERVICES!

Effective June 1, 2009, PDSAz has discontinued DNA testing of horses
(except the test for seal brown At), and dogs.
Services which involve DNA testing of donkeys, and sexing of birds, remain unchanged.
Express Testing Services have also been discontinued.


2. NEW MAILING ADDRESS!

Effective immediately, please send all samples & correspondence to:
Pet DNA Services of AZ
2525 S Rural Road, #5-S
Tempe, AZ 85282

3. NEW REPORT FORMAT!
Recently we switched to a new format of our database,
which will make it possible to send you signed result reports (certificates) as a PDF file.
A free PDF reader can be downloaded from here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

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Thank you for your interest in our services!


PLEASE CLICK ON PICTURES BELOW TO ENTER



Avian
* Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo

Avian (Bird)
DNA Sexing
Equine - Horse
** Seal Brown Quarter Horse
  Equine - Donkey
*** Brown Standard Donkey

Equine (Horse and Donkey)
DNA Color Testing
Consultations


Genetic
Consultation
Services
Research & Development


Research &
Development

We are a Licensed and Registered independent Laboratory. Our Founder/Director has over 20 years expertise in DNA testing, and is an author on over 60 peer-reviewed scientific articles published in professional journals. Please feel free to review his Credentials.


Michal Prochazka, MD, Director
Pet DNA Services of AZ(R)
2525 S Rural Road, #5-S
Tempe, AZ 85282


Credentials


* Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo photograph courtesy of Robert L. Lancione
** Seal Brown Quarter Horse photograph courtesy of Lisa Etzel
*** Brown Standard Donkey photograph courtesy of The American Donkey and Mule Society (ADMS)