In veterinary neonatology, the 'Mother-Newborn-Environment' triad is crucial. Bacterial infections, like ophtalmia, can originate from the mother or the environment. Mothers can transfer bacteria to newborns through licking or nursing, especially if oral health or mastitis is a concern. The environment can also act as a germ reservoir. To prevent these infections, focus on the mother's oral health, daily assess mammary glands, disinfect the umbilical stump, and maintain a clean environment. Ensuring colostrum intake in newborns is also vital for their immune function. These measures can significantly reduce neonatal bacterial infections in puppies and kittens.
Category: Dog Breeding
Explore the art and science of dog breeding, from genetic principles to ethical practices. This section offers insights into selecting breeding pairs, and enhancing reproductive health as well as newborn puppy care. Ideal for both novice and seasoned breeders seeking to refine their knowledge and contribute to the betterment of canine health.
Coccidiosis : Anticipate To Prevent the Threat ! (2020)
Coccidiosis is a significant health threat for newborn puppies, caused by the parasite Coccidia. Effective prevention and early detection are key to managing this infectious disease, which can severely affect the digestive health of young dogs. Learn about the essential strategies to anticipate and mitigate the risk of Coccidiosis in kennels, emphasizing the importance of strict sanitation practices and proactive health measures.
Canine Reproduction : Vaginal Smears and Timing of Ovulation
Discover essential insights into canine reproduction with this comprehensive guide on vaginal smears and the timing of ovulation in dogs. Learn how to accurately predict ovulation and optimize breeding success. This detailed analysis helps breeders understand the best times for mating and increase the chances of pregnancy.
[BLOG] Should you do “back to back” breeding?
Considering back-to-back breeding for your dog? Our latest blog post explores the pros and cons of consecutive breeding cycles and its impact on the health and fertility of your dog. Understand the physiological demands on the dam, and learn about the crucial factors that influence breeding decisions. This comprehensive guide provides expert insights backed by veterinary science to help breeders make informed choices about their breeding strategies.
[BLOG] Shaken puppy/kitten syndrom: how it can be prevented
Shaken Puppy/Kitten Syndrome is a serious condition resulting from the rough handling of young pets, leading to potentially fatal brain injuries. This blog explores how the syndrome occurs, its symptoms, and the immediate actions to take if suspected. Most importantly, it emphasizes preventive measures, including proper handling and educating those caring for puppies and kittens. Awareness and gentle care can significantly reduce the risks associated with this distressing condition, ensuring the safety and health of our youngest pets.
[BLOG] Canine reproduction: why you should keep an eye on the weather forecast
Understanding the impact of weather on canine reproduction is essential for dog breeders. Cold weather can lead to reproductive challenges, particularly for males, due to frostbite risks affecting the scrotum. This blog highlights the importance of monitoring the weather to safeguard reproductive health in dogs, emphasizing preventive measures to avoid complications.
[BLOG] Spaying & Neutering : the Rule of Diestrus
Understanding the optimal timing for spaying and neutering can significantly enhance your pet's health and breeding management. This informative blog explores the crucial role of the diestrus phase in dogs' reproductive cycles and its implications for timing these surgical procedures. Tailored for veterinarians, breeders, and pet owners, it provides vital insights into how spaying and neutering during diestrus can impact health outcomes.
[BLOG] Estrus Induction : Yes We Can in Canines
Unlock the potential of estrus induction in canines with this comprehensive guide! Whether you're a seasoned breeder or just starting out, understanding how to effectively manage the reproductive cycle of your dogs is crucial. Our latest blog post explores the innovative methods and hormonal treatments used to control and stimulate estrus in female dogs. Learn about the roles of key hormones like progesterone and estrogen, and discover practical tips for successful breeding outcomes.
[BLOG] Canine reproduction: about hypothyroidism and infertility
Understanding the complexities of hypothyroidism in dogs is essential for effective breeding practices. This blog explores the critical links between thyroid health and fertility, highlighting key symptoms and the impact on both male and female reproductive capabilities. We examine how this condition affects dog breeders and the necessary steps for managing breeding programs.
Canine Brucellosis in the News ! (2019)
anine Brucellosis presents a significant concern for dog breeders due to its impact on the reproductive health of both male and female dogs. This bacterial infection, caused by Brucella canis, poses risks not only to dogs but also as a zoonotic disease that can affect humans.