As a veterinarian or breeder, it is crucial to understand the various maternal factors that have an impact on the health of puppies at birth. Every pup has the potential to grow into a strong, healthy dog, but ensuring their well-being starts from the moment they are born. From the mother's diet and physical condition to the environment in which she gives birth, there are several key factors that play a role in the overall health and development of the litter. In this blog, we will explore some of the most critical maternal factors that can affect puppies' health and well-being, and provide tips and recommendations to maximize the chances of a successful birth
Category: Puppy Care
Discover best practices in puppy care, from nutrition to preventive health measures. This section provides breeders and new owners with the tools to foster healthy puppies ready for a bright future.
Understanding and Managing Neonatal Mortality in Your Dog Breeding Program
Breeding healthy and thriving puppies is the goal of every dog breeder. But, to achieve this goal, it's important to understand and monitor the neonatal mortality in your breeding program. Neonatal mortality refers to the number of deaths of puppies within the first three weeks of life and is influenced by various factors, including genetics, maternal care, and environmental conditions. In this blog, we dive into the key elements that contribute to neonatal mortality and provide practical tips and insights on how to reduce it and ensure the success of your breeding program. From proper nutrition and disease prevention for the dam, to effective management during pregnancy and delivery, we cover it all. Read on to learn how to make the future of your breeding program bright.
Maximizing Puppy Survival: A Guide to Personalized Care in Breeding and Rearing
Are you a breeder or pet owner looking to ensure the best possible care for your pregnant dog and her litter of puppies? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide, we will discuss the key actions to take to maximize puppy survival, including personalized check-ups from a veterinarian, properly measuring food and supplements, and providing a healthy environment for the mother dog. Don't miss out on the opportunity to give your furry family the best care possible. Read on to learn more about maximizing puppy survival!
The Veterinary Pediatric Consultation : Two Sides of a Coin, None to Be Neglected ! (2022)
In this insightful blog, Dr. Emmanuel Fontaine discusses the critical elements of a veterinary pediatric consultation, emphasizing its dual nature and the importance of not overlooking any aspect. The article outlines best practices for managing both the mother and the newborn, highlighting the pivotal role of monitoring and supporting their health through comprehensive strategies.
Puppy & Kitten Bottle Feeding : The Essentials
Uncover the lesser-known intricacies of bottle-feeding newborn puppies in our latest blog. Did you know the positioning of your puppy during feeding or the puppy's body temperature could drastically affect their health and digestion? Navigate the myths and truths of puppy nutrition, understanding why cow's and goat's milk aren't suitable substitutes. We'll surprise you with essential tips and overlooked details that could transform your approach to feeding. Teaser: The first thing to do before bottle-feeding a puppy is not what you think! Intrigued? Dive in to discover more about the fascinating world of puppy neonatology.
Why goat milk is no more a valuable alternative for newborn puppies
Explore the common misconceptions surrounding goat milk as a dietary option for pets in our latest blog post. Goat milk is often touted as a superior alternative to traditional milk sources due to its nutritional profile. However, this belief may not hold up under scientific scrutiny. We examine the nutritional content of goat milk, compare it with other types of milk, and discuss its role in animal diets.
[BLOG] Canine Neonatology 101 : the 10% rule – is this still a thing ? (2021)
In this insightful blog, we explore the relevance of the 10% rule in canine neonatology. As new puppies enter the world, understanding weight benchmarks is crucial for ensuring their health and development. We break down the intricacies of newborn puppy care, highlighting the importance of monitoring weight gain during the first critical days. Whether you are a seasoned breeder or a new dog owner, this guide provides essential tips and expert advice on how to nurture healthy puppies.
I was invited to a podcast… and this is what it reminded me (2021)
Invited to share insights on a recent podcast, this post explores the intricate world of animal breeding and reproductive health. Focusing on both dogs and cats, the discussion covers key aspects of breeding techniques, the significance of genetic health, and the role of hormonal assessments in ensuring successful outcomes.
The Power of Three: Mother, Newborn, and Environment in Veterinary Neonatology
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.
[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.