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.
Tag: Fertility
Factors influencing fertility in pets and how to enhance reproductive success.
[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] 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.
[BLOG] Canine Reproduction : What About Dual Sire Insemination ? (2019)
Explore the fascinating technique of dual-sire insemination in canine reproduction through our latest blog. This advanced breeding method allows for the potential siring of a litter by two different males, enhancing genetic diversity and the likelihood of desirable traits. Understand the processes involved, from selecting compatible sires to the science behind sperm competition within the female reproductive tract. Discover how progesterone and ovulation tracking are crucial in timing these procedures to maximize success.
[BLOG] Back to the Future : Reviewing my Minutes from the 2012 ISCFR – Part II (2018)
This blog post offers a thorough recap of the pivotal discussions on reproductive physiology and breeding strategies that continue to influence the field today. Key topics include the latest developments in artificial insemination, hormonal treatments, and the overall health of breeding animals.
[BLOG] Still fertile for weeks… after castration ?!?! (2018)
The blog explores the role of different glands in the male reproductive system and clarifies the absence of certain structures in these animals that affect fertility post-castration. It addresses the misconception that dogs and cats can still reproduce up to two months after being neutered, providing a well-rounded explanation from a veterinary perspective.
[BLOG] Canine Infertility : Remember This !
Exploring the challenges of canine infertility, this blog offers essential insights into common issues affecting the reproductive health of dogs. It highlights the importance of understanding hormonal influences such as progesterone, AMH, and estrogen levels, which play pivotal roles in successful breeding. Veterinarians and breeders will find practical advice on optimizing the health of sires and dams, alongside discussions on critical reproductive milestones and conditions.
[BLOG] #QuickFact : The Answer Might Be In The Bladder
Evaluating fertility in male cats can often be a challenging task due to the difficulties associated with semen collection. The blog discusses a less invasive technique that involves analyzing the urine of male cats after mating. This approach takes advantage of retrograde ejaculation, a process where a significant portion of the ejaculate is directed into the bladder instead of being expelled. By examining urine, veterinarians can gain insights into sperm production without the need for more complex and stressful procedures. This method is particularly useful for initial fertility assessments in feline populations.
[BLOG] #QuickFact : The 35 Day Rule
Explore the critical 35-day rule in dog pregnancy with our latest blog. This insightful piece highlights the significance of this period, offering practical advice and expert analysis on canine reproductive health. Understand why this stage is essential for both the dam and future puppies, with clear, actionable tips on care and monitoring. Ideal for breeders and veterinarians, this article is a must-read for those committed to ensuring the health and well-being of pregnant dogs and their offspring.