The device in question is a specialized instrument employed in veterinary medicine to quantitatively measure the level of progesterone present in a canine’s blood serum or plasma. This measurement provides critical data concerning the stage of the estrous cycle. For example, a veterinarian might use this technology to determine the optimal time for breeding a female dog, or to monitor a pregnancy.
Accurate progesterone assessment offers significant advantages to both breeders and veterinarians. By precisely identifying the ovulation window, the probability of successful conception is increased. Furthermore, monitoring progesterone levels during gestation can aid in predicting parturition and identifying potential complications. Historically, these measurements were primarily performed in external laboratories, leading to delays in receiving results. The advent of point-of-care testing through dedicated instruments significantly reduced turnaround time and improved clinical decision-making.