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Healvet Canine Progesterone Analyzer
Healvet Canine Progesterone Analyzer
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Veterinary Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer
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Every product comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee and a 2-year, no-questions-asked warranty — complete with loaner devices provided to keep your work running smoothly.
Fast, Reliable Progesterone and Pregnancy Testing for Breeders and Veterinarians
Make breeding decisions with confidence using our Veterinary Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer — a state-of-the-art diagnostic device designed for accurate, on-site testing of canine progesterone and relaxin (pregnancy) levels.
Built on the principle of immunofluorescence, this compact analyzer provides precise, laboratory-quality results in just 3–15 minutes, giving breeders and veterinarians the insights they need to time breedings, confirm ovulation, and verify pregnancy — all in-house.
Key Features
- Fast Results: Get accurate progesterone and relaxin readings in minutes, not days.
- Highly Accurate: Advanced fluorescence technology ensures reliable, repeatable results every time.
- Simple Touchscreen Operation: 7-inch waterproof, dust-proof display with intuitive, easy-to-use menus.
- Multi-Language Interface: Simple setup for users worldwide.
- No Maintenance Needed: Dry testing principle—no calibration, no liquid waste.
- Room-Temperature Reagent Storage: Stable for up to 24 months with no refrigeration required.
- Wireless Connectivity: Built-in Wi-Fi for printer connection and data sharing.
- Smart Data Management: Supports chip ID reading, USB data transfer, and remote alert notifications.
Ideal For
- Dog Breeders who want to pinpoint ovulation and confirm pregnancy with confidence.
- Reproductive Veterinarians looking to streamline in-clinic testing.
- Kennels and Breeding Facilities seeking fast, dependable results without relying on external labs.
Why Breeders Love It
Accurate, on-site progesterone and relaxin testing means fewer missed breedings, healthier litters, and less stress for both breeder and veterinarian.
