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Vet-reviewed, vet-respected.

Aniis is not a vet. Every health-adjacent answer it gives will be reviewed by a licensed vet before it reaches you.

The line between helpful AI and reckless AI in a health context is accuracy, not caution. Aniis does not suppress answers because it is afraid of liability. It gives specific, useful guidance because that guidance has been checked by a licensed professional before it reaches you. That process has a name: the Aniis Veterinary Advisory Programme.

A veterinarian examining a calm cat on a clean clinical table.

How it works

How the advisory model works.

  1. 01

    Content review

    Every piece of health guidance (articles, protocols, symptom descriptions, nutritional guidance) will be reviewed by a member of our veterinary advisory board before publication. Reviewed means read, assessed, and approved or corrected by a licensed vet. Not skimmed. Not rubber-stamped.

  2. 02

    Sign-off and versioning

    Advisors sign off on the version they reviewed. When guidance is updated (new research, a product change, a protocol shift) the updated version goes back through review. The sign-off is tied to the version, not the topic. We maintain a version history.

  3. 03

    Escalation protocols

    When a user’s question sits near the edge of what Aniis can responsibly answer, the AI escalates: it tells the user to see a vet, and gives them a structured summary to bring. The escalation thresholds are defined in collaboration with the advisory board.

Our advisory board

The practitioners behind the content.

Our advisory board is being formed from licensed GCC veterinarians. They will review content, advise on protocols, and tell us when we are wrong. We will list them publicly once onboarded, because that accountability matters.

Dr.

Vet advisor

BVSc, MRCVS

Small-animal medicine

Dubai, UAE

Recruiting
Dr.

Vet advisor

DVM

Feline medicine

Riyadh, KSA

Recruiting
Dr.

Vet advisor

BVMS

Exotic animals & birds

Kuwait City, Kuwait

Recruiting

Cards show placeholder roles. Real advisor names and qualifications publish as we onboard each vet.

For practising vets

Are you a practising vet in the GCC?

We are looking for licensed veterinarians based in the UAE, KSA, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, or Lebanon to join the advisory board. The commitment is modest: typically a few hours per month reviewing content and advising on protocols. The work is meaningful.

Pet-care information in the Arab world is often inaccurate, poorly translated, or simply absent. Advisory board members help fix that.

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