Draminski Pregnancy Detector for Dogs

This is a fully portable and cost effective ultrasonic instrument significantly increasing breeding efficiency. It identifies with the maximum accuracy whether an animal is pregnant.
The detector determines pregnancy by locating amniotic fluid in the uterus.
The DRAMIĆSKI Ultrasonic Pregnancy Detector is ideally suited to test the dog pregnancy for individual breeders, large breeding & show kennels, veterinary surgeries and commercial organisations alike.
It is designed to be easy to use, maintain and provide rapid results with maximum accuracy.
Testing Procedure:
The testing procedure is easily implemented by simply pressing the ultrasonic probe against the animal's skin. When pregnancy is detected, the instrument signals this not only with a rapidly flashing indicator, but also with a high-frequency acoustic signal. Only one button is used for operation.
Technical data:
- Size: width 75 mm, length 120 mm, heigth 30 mm
- Weight: 250 g
- Power supply: 9V alkaline battery or rechageable battery
- Automatic low-battery indicator
- Work temperature: 0°C to +60°C
FAQ – DRAMINSKI Pregnancy Detector for dogs
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I check if my instrument operates properly?
- connect the probe with the instrument using a provided cable and turn the instrument on (a green light should appear)
- wet the probe head with water and press it to the inner side of the palm (in the thumb’s base); you should hear even sounds (at 1-sec intervals) and the green light should blink at the same frequency. It is a signal of good contact.
- immerse the probe head in a container with water – sound and light signals should increase their frequencies. It is a “pregnancy” signal – in this case it is the reflection of waves from the water in the container.
What is the rule behind the Pregnancy Tester?
The tester detects the presence of amniotic fluid in the uterus. It uses a phenomenon of ultrasound wave reflection. The probe which is placed on the female body sends a beam of ultrasounds which reflects from the uterus horns filled with fluid and returns, causing a change in the signal generated by the instrument.
