🐾 Pet Wellbeing & Indoor Air Quality Assessment
If your pet has been sneezing, scratching, or not quite themselves at home, the cause may not always be obvious. Many indoor environments contain hidden factors that can affect pet comfort and wellbeing.
This quick assessment helps identify whether indoor air quality, damp, odours, or ventilation issues could be contributing — and provides simple next steps you can take.
🐾 Pet Wellbeing Assessment
Complete this quick assessment to discover whether indoor environmental factors could be affecting your pet's comfort and wellbeing.
🐾 Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the Pet Wellbeing Assessment and how BioShield360 helps improve indoor environments.
What is the Pet Wellbeing Assessment?
It’s a simple online tool that helps identify whether indoor air quality factors such as dust, damp, mould, odours or poor ventilation may be affecting your pet’s comfort.
Is this a medical or veterinary diagnosis?
No. This assessment is for informational purposes only and does not replace veterinary advice. If your pet is unwell, please consult a qualified vet.
How accurate is the wellbeing score?
The score is based on common environmental indicators found in UK homes. It helps highlight potential indoor air quality concerns, not diagnose health conditions.
What happens after I complete the assessment?
You’ll receive a wellbeing score and tailored recommendations. You can also request a free Pet Environment Review from BioShield360 for more detailed advice.
Can indoor air really affect my pet?
Yes. Pets spend most of their time indoors and can be more sensitive to airborne particles, moisture, mould spores and household odours.
Is the Pet Environment Review really free?
Yes. We offer a free initial review to help identify potential indoor environmental issues and suggest practical next steps.
🐾 A Healthier Home for a Happier Pet
Your pet spends most of their life indoors, so the environment they live in plays a big role in their comfort and wellbeing. Factors such as air quality, damp, odours and ventilation can all make a difference.
By understanding and improving your indoor environment, you can help create a fresher, cleaner and more comfortable home for your pet.