Canine ReproVet
Peer-reviewed · Structured · Bilingual

Understand canine reproduction through science.

Evidence-based knowledge designed for breeders, veterinary students and veterinary professionals.

Built on peer-reviewed veterinary literature. Cited, structured, updated.

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Neonatology · 10 min read

Understand canine reproduction through science

Our scientific mission

A single, authoritative reference for canine reproduction.

We transform peer-reviewed veterinary literature into structured, searchable and understandable knowledge — so that breeders and clinicians speak the same evidence-based language.

Not a chatbot Not telemedicine Not a diagnostic tool
What makes us different

Scientific rigor, editorial clarity.

Peer-reviewed sourcing

Every Knowledge Card is grounded in published veterinary science with visible citations.

Editorially structured

Long-form papers distilled into consistent, scannable sections — like Nature meets Notion.

Evidence badges

Each claim is tagged with a transparent evidence level so you always know what you are reading.

Native bilingual

Italian and English are first-class. Switch instantly, no mixed pages.

Helix Mentor™

Verified AI

A scientific assistant grounded in our verified knowledge base.

Helix answers only from validated Scientific Knowledge Objects, citing sources for every claim. Outside our domain it refuses to answer. No hallucinations, ever.

8 study modes

Knowledge Graph

Learning paths

Sample answer

What is the optimal timing for frozen semen insemination?

Frozen semen has a narrower fertility window and is typically timed 2–4 days after ovulation, once canine oocytes have completed meiosis.

GroundedSources: 2 SKO · 3 references
How it works

Four steps. From the question to the clinical decision.

One experience for anyone needing a quick answer, a deeper case exploration, or study material for the future.

Step 1

Search or ask Helix

Find the right card quickly, or ask Helix™ a natural-language question. Helix answers only from validated SKOs.

Step 2

Read the Scientific Knowledge Object

Every SKO is atomic, versioned, with a stated evidence level and transparent sources.

Step 3

Cite, save or export

Bookmark SKOs, export citations in a format that fits your practice or your dissertation.

Step 4

Come back when knowledge changes

Every SKO carries a review date. Return for the updated version without rebuilding context.

Frequently asked

The most common answers.

Can't find what you need? Write to hello@caninereprovet.com.

Who is Canine ReproVet Knowledge™ for?

Veterinarians, repro-specialists, veterinary students, and demanding breeders who want a structured scientific reference instead of forums.

What is a Scientific Knowledge Object (SKO)?

An atomic, peer-reviewed, versioned and cited unit of knowledge. Every SKO answers one clinical question and declares its own evidence level.

How does Helix™ work?

Helix is an AI assistant grounded in the platform's validated SKOs. It doesn't generate free-form content: it retrieves, summarises and cites exclusively from our knowledge base.

Which languages are supported?

The platform is bilingual by design (EN + IT). Every SKO is created in both languages. New languages will arrive with catalogue maturity.

Is it a diagnostic tool?

No. Canine ReproVet Knowledge™ is an educational and scientific-reference tool. It does not replace veterinary examination, diagnosis or treatment.

How do I try the platform?

With a 7-day free trial — no credit card required.

Pricing

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Helix is an editorial and educational platform. It does not provide veterinary diagnosis, prescriptions or personalised clinical advice. Every clinical decision remains the responsibility of the professional in charge of the animal.