[BLOG] Why working dogs don’t need Gatorade

In the demanding world of working dogs, ensuring optimal hydration and nutrition is key to performance and health. Contrary to popular belief, these canine athletes do not require sports drinks like Gatorade to stay hydrated. Water remains the most effective and safe way to keep them hydrated, especially during intense activities or in hot climates. This blog explores the unique physiological needs of working dogs, emphasizing the importance of proper hydration, the risks associated with sugary, electrolyte-filled beverages, and provides practical advice on maintaining hydration levels through water intake. Understanding these needs is crucial for anyone involved in training, working with, or caring for working dogs.

[BLOG] How much to feed sporting/working dogs?

Feeding sporting and working dogs is crucial for their health and performance. This blog provides essential insights into the nutritional needs of these active dogs, emphasizing the importance of a balanced diet tailored to their intense energy demands. Whether you own a sporting dog that thrives in competitive environments or a working dog that assists with demanding physical tasks, understanding their dietary requirements is key. Learn about the factors influencing the amount of food your dog needs, from the type of activity to the dog's size and condition.

[BLOG] Fat vs carbs: which nutrient to fuel the effort in canines

In the world of canine sports and activities, understanding the best nutritional strategies is crucial for optimizing performance. This blog explores the ongoing debate between fats and carbohydrates as the primary energy source for dogs engaged in physical efforts. Fats, with their dense energy content, provide a sustained energy release, making them ideal for endurance activities. Carbohydrates, on the other hand, are easily accessible energy sources that can fuel short bursts of high-intensity exercise. By examining scientific studies and nutritional theories, we aim to offer insights into how you can tailor your dog's diet for peak performance.

[BLOG] Feline reproduction: spermogram in cats, feasible or not?

Exploring the feasibility of conducting a spermogram in cats, this comprehensive blog provides key insights into the innovative approach to feline reproduction. With a focus on the technical aspects and potential benefits, it addresses common concerns and outlines the process involved in sperm analysis for breeding purposes. The article aims to enlighten cat breeders and veterinarians about the advancements in reproductive health checks, highlighting how this method can contribute to better breeding strategies and improved genetic health in felines.

[BLOG] Feeding cats : take advantage of their territoriality !

Feeding cats isn't just about the diet; it's about respecting their natural territorial behavior. In this insightful blog post, we explore how understanding the territorial nature of cats can greatly enhance their feeding routine, leading to happier, healthier pets. Cats, known for their independent and territorial demeanor, benefit from feeding strategies that cater to these instincts. By tailoring your approach to include territorial considerations, you not only support their physical health but also their mental well-being. This article provides practical tips on optimizing your cat's feeding regime by leveraging their instinctual behaviors, ensuring a nourishing environment that respects their natural tendencies.

[BLOG] Feline reproduction: when looking for a new breeding male (Part II)

Selecting the right breeding male cat is crucial for feline breeders. Opting for a young adult rather than a kitten can significantly impact breeding programs. Young adults are at their prime reproductive performance and can quickly integrate into breeding efforts. Moreover, kittens, despite reaching puberty early, may not be ready for breeding due to immature sperm quality. Adult males, especially those with breeding experience, can provide valuable insights into fertility and genetic contributions to the cattery. It's essential to assess both physical and reproductive health, including testosterone levels indicated by penile spines, to ensure the selection of a fertile and genetically suitable stud.

[BLOG] Feline reproduction: when looking for a new breeding male (Part I)

Exploring the intricate journey of selecting a new breeding male for your cattery is crucial for the success of any feline breeding program. This comprehensive guide offers invaluable insights into understanding key reproductive hormones like testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone, which play pivotal roles in feline reproduction. It addresses the significance of conducting thorough breeding soundness examinations to ensure the health and fertility of potential studs, while also highlighting the importance of genetic diversity and health testing to avoid common reproductive issues. For breeders aiming to enhance their breeding strategies, this article sheds light on the critical aspects of selecting the right sire, focusing on optimizing the genetic and health outcomes for future litters

[BLOG] Liquid in the uterus: pyometra or mucometra ?

Understanding the presence of liquid in the uterus, specifically identifying between pyometra and mucometra, is crucial for the health and breeding success of your pets. This blog explores the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments available for these conditions, focusing on the importance of timely veterinary intervention. Whether you're a seasoned breeder or a pet owner, recognizing the signs can be the difference between life and death for your beloved companion. We cover the essential steps to take if you suspect your pet is affected and how preventive measures can safeguard the reproductive health of dogs and cats alike.

[BLOG] Endometritis in the bitch: what the heck is it ?

Endometritis in bitches is a critical reproductive health issue that can significantly affect fertility and overall well-being. This condition, characterized by inflammation of the uterine lining, poses a challenge for breeders and veterinarians alike. Understanding its causes, symptoms, and treatment options is vital for managing the reproductive health of female dogs. This blog post offers an in-depth overview of endometritis, aiming to equip dog owners and breeders with the knowledge needed to recognize and address this condition effectively. Highlighting the importance of timely diagnosis and intervention, the discussion emphasizes the role of veterinary care in preventing long-term reproductive problems.

[BLOG] Pyometra in bitches and queens: antibiotics alone will NEVER be enough

Pyometra, a serious and potentially life-threatening infection of the uterus, poses a significant risk to bitches and queens. This blog explores why antibiotics alone are insufficient for treating pyometra and emphasizes the critical need for veterinary intervention. Pyometra can lead to severe health complications if not promptly and effectively addressed. Treatment often requires surgical intervention, alongside antibiotics, to fully eradicate the infection and prevent recurrence. Understanding the signs of pyometra, such as lethargy, vaginal discharge, and loss of appetite, is crucial for early detection and treatment.