[BLOG] Canine parturition : at risk… or not ?

Exploring the risks of canine parturition, this blog post unveils the potential dangers associated with dog pregnancies and deliveries. A 2007 study on 1614 bitches highlighted a 13.7% occurrence of dystocia, leading to significant neonatal mortality rates. Factors such as breed, weight, parity, and previous dystocia are discussed for their impact on birthing outcomes. The post also emphasizes the importance of veterinary advances in early detection and management, aiming to optimize survival chances for puppies.

[BLOG] Minutes from the Royal Canin 1st International Shelter Convention : incubation period & consequences.

This enlightening blog post uncovers the vital importance of understanding and managing the incubation period to enhance the welfare and health outcomes of shelter animals. By highlighting key findings and expert opinions gathered during the convention, the article offers valuable perspectives on disease management, preventive care, and the overall impact on shelter populations. Essential reading for professionals and enthusiasts in the animal welfare community, it underscores the pivotal role of timely interventions and the collective effort required to safeguard the well-being of animals in care.

[BLOG] Apgar scores : how they can be used in shelters as well

Understanding the Apgar Score in Animal Shelters: This insightful blog explores the critical role of Apgar scores in assessing the health and vitality of newborn puppies and kittens in shelters. By providing a straightforward overview of the Apgar score's parameters - heart rate, respiration, reflex irritability, muscle tone, and color - the article highlights how this quick and efficient method can be a game-changer in improving neonatal care in a shelter environment.

Colostrum and Kittensโ€™ Immunity: What Every Cat Breeder Should Know About Passive Transfer

Understanding the pivotal role colostrum plays in the development of a kitten's immune system is crucial for breeders and cat owners alike. This blog highlights the essential benefits colostrum provides to newborn kittens, ensuring they kick off life with robust health. Colostrum, the first form of milk produced by the mother post-birth, is laden with antibodies and nutrients, vital for disease protection and overall growth. For kittens, the first hours after birth are critical; their ability to absorb these life-saving antibodies diminishes rapidly. Insights into ensuring kittens receive this vital nutrition, potential challenges in natural feeding, and the importance of timing for optimal immunity are provided.

[BLOG] Neonatology: why I donโ€™t see breast-feeding puppies and kittens as an option Part I

In the realm of neonatology for puppies and kittens, the significance of early nutrition cannot be overstated. While many consider natural feeding by the mother as the ideal option, this blog explores the complexities and challenges that can make breastfeeding not always viable for newborn pets. Addressing critical factors such as maternal health issues, insufficient milk production, and the risk of transmitting infectious diseases, it highlights the necessity of exploring alternative nutritional strategies. With a focus on ensuring the health and development of puppies and kittens, this piece examines the role of puppy and kitten milk replacers as essential tools in neonatal pet care.

[BLOG] Myth busters: Giving calcium supplements to puppy does NOT help straighten its ears

In the quest for healthy development, many believe that giving calcium supplements to puppies will help straighten their ears. However, this popular notion is more myth than fact. Dr. Emmanuel Fontaineโ€™s latest blog sheds light on the subject, presenting scientific insights and veterinary expertise to debunk this common misconception. Focusing on the crucial role of genetics and proper nutrition in puppy growth, the article emphasizes that a balanced diet is key to healthy development, rather than relying on supplements without professional advice.

[BLOG] Neonatology in shelters? 5 reasons why you should have your staff trained !

Neonatal care for puppies and kittens involves more than just feeding and warmth; it's about creating a robust foundation for their health, growth, and well-being. In this enlightening blog, we explore the top five reasons to equip your shelter team with the knowledge and skills to nurture these vulnerable newborns effectively.

[BLOG] Update : Doc, my queen is giving birth, what am I supposed to do?!?! – Part I (2018)

Embark on a reassuring journey through the essentials of feline parturition with this insightful guide. Discover the significance of preparation and anticipation in ensuring a smooth birthing process for your pregnant queen. Learn about the critical aspects of gestation nutrition and its profound impact on parturition outcomes. Understanding the delicate balance of feeding during pregnancy can prevent potential issues, supporting the queen's strength for delivery and avoiding complications from excess fat affecting uterine contraction

[BLOG] True Story : Why I had a crush on Starter

Discover a true tale of unexpected lessons in dog breeding from a vet student's perspective. Learn how a chance encounter led to a newfound understanding of the importance of proper nutritional management during a dog's pregnancy.