Essential Puppy Survival Tips: The Newborn Care Step You Can’t Ignore!

In dog breeding, the first days are pivotal. Neonatal puppy care is more than basic needs; it's a commitment to a puppy's future. This blog underscores vital puppy survival tips, spotlighting essential care steps often missed by breeders. From umbilical cord attention to early health indicators, we offer insights to enhance your breeding practices. Knowledge is power, and in neonatal puppy care, it's the difference between thriving and merely surviving. Equip yourself with these crucial tips and champion the well-being of every newborn pup.

The Newborn Puppy Equation: Survival = Energy + Immunity

Unlock the keys to newborn puppy survival through a captivating journey into canine neonatology. Inspired by the 2017 EVSSAR Conference, this blog reveals the essential balance of energy and immunity needed in the vital first 21 days of a puppy's life. From recognizing at-risk newborns to understanding the life-saving role of colostrum, these insights offer practical and proven strategies. Simple, yet profound, these guidelines are more than mere suggestions; they're a heartfelt commitment to the health and survival of our cherished canine friends. Embark on this enlightening path to ensure the well-being of the next generation of puppies.

Furry Friends and Their Afterbirth: Should We Step In or Stand Back?

Are you curious about the practice of placentophagy in pets? Does it bring benefits or risks to our furry friends? As a veterinarian, I've explored this complex issue, weighing the pros and cons based on scientific literature and personal experience. The findings might surprise you. Join me in this blog post as we navigate this intriguing topic. Your perspective could be a valuable addition to this ongoing discussion!

Unveiling the Secrets of Dog Birth: A Risky Affair or Not?

Is the miracle of canine birth a hidden danger? Uncover the often overlooked risks in canine parturition and learn how modern veterinary medicine is revolutionizing the way we manage these risks. From the role of breed and weight to unique challenges like 'Single Puppy Syndrome' and 'Hyperfoetation', this blog sheds light on the crucial factors that can make all the difference in ensuring the health and survival of our beloved puppies. Dive in to discover how we can better safeguard the miracle of life in our four-legged friends.

Navigating Through the Enigma of Fading Puppy Syndrome

Dive into our latest blog post as we demystify 'Fading Puppy Syndrome'. We highlight critical tools and methods for early detection, stress the importance of proactive prevention, and guide you on how to react in the unfortunate event of neonatal mortality. Our goal? To empower you with knowledge, helping you enhance the health and survival chances of your beloved puppies. Join us in transforming the future of canine neonatology.

Preventing Shaken Puppy Syndrome: A Dog Breeder’s Guide

In this blog, we delve into the critical first moments of a puppy's life, specifically focusing on neonatal resuscitation techniques. We explore the traditional 'swinging' method, its potential risks, and why it's time to abandon this outdated practice. Drawing parallels with Shaken Baby Syndrome in humans, we discuss the dangers of Shaken Puppy Syndrome and the long-term effects it can have on a dog's health. We then introduce safer, more effective alternatives. This blog is a must-read for all dog breeders, emphasizing the importance of adopting evidence-based practices to ensure the health and well-being of newborn puppies.

Fur-tastic Findings: The Surprising Health Benefits of Dogs for Infants

Discover the surprising and heartwarming connection between our four-legged friends and the health of our little ones. In this eye-opening blog, we dive into the fascinating world of dogs, gut microbiomes, and infant health, revealing how our furry companions may play a key role in reducing allergy and asthma risk in children.

Unlocking Canine Fertility Secrets: The Power of AMH Testing

The use of Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) in canine breeding programs could be a game-changer. In a recent study, researchers established a normal reference interval for AMH in breeding bitches and found a positive correlation between AMH concentration and litter size. This suggests that AMH testing could be used to predict litter size or give an idea of a bitch's breeding potential. By identifying bitches with higher AMH levels, veterinary clinics could optimize breeding potential and minimize breeding-related risks. However, AMH testing is not without its limitations, and more research is needed to fully understand its role in predicting litter size and fecundity. Nonetheless, the discovery of AMH is an exciting development in the field of canine reproduction and could lead to the development of more accurate and precise testing methods.

Breaking Down Small Animal Reproduction: Myths and Misconceptions

As veterinarians and breeders, we are responsible for ensuring the health and wellbeing of our animal companions, particularly in the area of small animal reproduction. However, we must remain cautious when interpreting research findings, as conflicting data and limited information can make it challenging to draw conclusions about best practices. In addition, there are numerous challenges facing small animal reproduction, from infectious diseases to the emotional toll that unsuccessful breeding attempts can take on pet owners and breeders alike. By prioritizing animal welfare, staying informed on emerging reproductive technologies, and working together to address these challenges, we can continue to improve the health and longevity of our animal companions.

Using Growth Charts: Atomic Habits for Our Furry Friends

Despite the availability of growth charts, underutilization of growth data is still a problem. Time constraint is often cited as the reason why growth charts are not used in human medicine, and the same applies to veterinary medicine. But making time for thorough analysis and monitoring of growth patterns can prevent potential health problems and ensure timely treatment. We need to make the use of growth charts an atomic habit of veterinary pediatric consultation, just like how human doctors make it a part of their pediatric consultations.