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Tag: Dog Breeding 101
Essential insights into dog breeding, covering basics from genetics to ethical practices
[BLOG] The truth about silent heats : 20 facts dog breeders need to know ( Part II )
Understanding silent heats in dogs is crucial for successful dog breeding. This comprehensive guide illuminates the often-misunderstood phenomenon of silent heats, offering essential insights into recognizing and managing it effectively. Learn about the vital signs, the role of hormones like estrogen and progesterone, and the impact on fertility. Perfect for breeders looking to enhance their knowledge on canine reproduction, this article demystifies silent heats, backed by scientific explanations and practical advice.
[BLOG] The truth about silent heats : 20 facts dog breeders need to know ( Part I )
Unlocking the mystery of silent heats in dogs, this comprehensive guide is essential for dog breeders aiming to understand and navigate this phenomenon effectively. Silent heats can complicate breeding plans and hinder successful outcomes, making knowledge in this area invaluable. Covering everything from identifying silent heats to managing breeding strategies around them, the blog offers practical insights and solutions. With a focus on hormonal cues and breeding timing, readers will gain the knowledge needed to enhance their breeding success rates.
[BLOG] Pinterest : a revolution in canine & feline breeding ?
Explore the transformative impact of Pinterest on canine and feline breeding in our latest blog. This comprehensive guide illuminates how breeders and pet enthusiasts are leveraging Pinterest to showcase their kennels and catteries, enhancing the visibility of breeding programs worldwide. Discover practical tips on utilizing Pinterest boards for breeding insights, including puppy and kitten growth, nutrition, and health care strategies. With an emphasis on visual content, Pinterest offers a unique platform for breeders to share their success stories, educate on best practices, and connect with a broader audience.
[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] 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.
[BLOG] Vulvar discharge in diestrus: why you should always worry
In the realm of canine reproduction, a vulvar discharge during diestrus can signal critical health issues that demand immediate attention. This article explores the significance of recognizing and appropriately responding to this symptom, underscoring its potential implications for the health and fertility of breeding dogs. It provides essential insights into the underlying causes of vulvar discharge in the diestrus phase, including infections and reproductive system disorders, and outlines the steps breeders and pet owners should take to ensure the well-being of their dogs.
[BLOG] Embryonic resorptions in small animal reproduction: why finding out is important
Understanding the impact of embryonic resorptions on small animal reproduction is crucial for breeders and veterinarians alike. This phenomenon, often unnoticed, can significantly affect litter size and the health of the dam. By identifying the causes and implications of embryonic loss in dogs and cats, we can improve breeding strategies and enhance prenatal care. Our comprehensive overview explores the importance of monitoring and addressing this issue to ensure the well-being of both the mother and her offspring
[BLOG] 2014 SFT meeting: news I need to share with you (Part II)
Explore groundbreaking insights from the 2014 SFT meeting in this engaging post, focusing on canine reproduction advancements. Discover the superior effectiveness of Trans Cervical Insemination (TCI) over surgical implant for frozen-thawed semen in dogs, delve into the potential of oxytocin for enhancing maternal bonding post-C-section, and understand the crucial role of uterine biopsies in diagnosing infertility issues in canines.