AI Exotic Animal Drug Dose Safety Reference
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Vets treating exotic species (birds, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets) input species + weight + drug and get AI-verified dose ranges with species-specific contraindication flags.
Kill Reason
AI drug dosing references for exotic animals face an unresolvable defensibility problem: the base data from published exotic animal formularies is publicly available, and established veterinary reference platforms with deep practitioner trust (VIN, Plumb's) already cover this use case — a new entrant cannot build a meaningful moat on top of the same public data.
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