[BLOG] The genomic era: how new genetic tools will revolutionize canine breeding

In the transformative landscape of canine breeding, the genomic era ushers in groundbreaking genetic tools set to redefine our approach. This blog explores the significant impact of genetic advancements on dog breeding practices. With a focus on optimizing health, longevity, and traits, these technologies promise to enhance the selection process, ensuring a healthier future for our canine companions. Discover how genetic testing and personalized breeding strategies can lead to more predictable and desirable outcomes in dog breeds.

How to Protect Your Kennel From Brucellosis

One infected dog can silently destroy your entire breeding program. Here's how to stop brucellosis before it starts.

[BLOG] Doc, thereโ€™s one โ€œballโ€ missing in this puppy: is it going to be a problem ?

In the world of canine breeding, encountering a puppy with a missing testicle, known as ectopic testis or cryptorchidism, is not uncommon, affecting 1.2 to 5% of male pups. This condition, where one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum, can have significant implications. For breeders, it means such individuals should not be bred due to the potential spread of unfavorable genetics and should be neutered to prevent health risks like testicular tumors and torsion.

[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.

How to Spot and Manage Canine Maternal Hydrops

A rock-hard belly in late pregnancy could be deadly hydrops. Learn to spot the warning signs your vet might miss โ€” before itโ€™s too late.