[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.

[BLOG] 16 things dogs breeders MUST know about pseudo gestation Part II

Understanding pseudo-pregnancy in dogs is crucial for breeders to manage canine reproductive health effectively. This blog provides essential insights into the signs, management strategies, and implications of pseudo-gestation in breeding programs. It highlights the hormonal dynamics, including progesterone and estrogen levels, that underpin this condition and the necessary veterinary interventions. By arming breeders with this knowledge, the article aims to promote better welfare and breeding outcomes for dogs.

[BLOG] 16 things dog breeders MUST know about pseudo gestation Part I

Understanding pseudo-gestation, or false pregnancy, is crucial for dog breeders aiming to manage canine reproductive health effectively. This comprehensive guide explores the symptoms and management strategies of pseudo-gestation in dogs. Whether you're dealing with unexpected behavioral changes or physical symptoms in your breeding dams, this article provides essential insights into identifying and handling these episodes.

[BLOG] Pyometra : The Best Way To Prevent It

Pyometra is a serious health concern in female dogs that can have devastating effects if not managed properly. This blog outlines essential prevention strategies for dog breeders and pet owners alike, emphasizing the critical role of timely spaying in avoiding this life-threatening condition. Learn about the signs of pyometra and the importance of monitoring hormonal health and uterine conditions in breeding dogs.

[BLOG] Feline Reproduction : she just delivered… and is now back in season ?!?!?

Explore the intriguing world of feline reproduction with our latest post that examines a common phenomenon in cats: returning to heat shortly after delivery. This article provides essential insights into the reproductive cycle of cats, explaining why some cats exhibit this behavior and how it impacts their health and breeding management. Understanding these patterns is crucial for breeders and cat owners alike, as it helps in planning and providing optimal care for both the mother and her newborn kittens.

[BLOG] Risk of dystocia in the bitch: what about elective C-section ?

Understanding the risks of dystocia in bitches is crucial for breeders aiming to ensure healthy litters and maternal safety. This blog explores why elective C-sections might be a proactive approach in managing birthing complications in dogs. It highlights key factors influencing dystocia, including breed specifics, maternal health, and previous birthing histories. Our discussion emphasizes the importance of veterinary consultation and proactive planning in dog breeding to mitigate risks and promote well-being for both the dam and her puppies.

[BLOG] Ectopic testis in puppies : what’s the prognosis ?

Understanding ectopic testis in puppies is crucial for breeders and pet owners alike. This condition, where one or both testicles fail to descend into the scrotum, affects numerous breeds and can influence breeding decisions and the overall health of the dog. Our latest blog explores the prognosis for puppies with this common congenital issue, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and potential treatment options.

[BLOG] One cycle does not look like the next : a progesterone story

Explore the intricate world of canine reproduction through the lens of progesterone's role in dog pregnancies. This insightful blog post unravels the complexities of hormonal fluctuations during different pregnancy cycles in dogs. Understanding the variations in progesterone levels can significantly enhance breeding strategies and improve the outcomes of pregnancies. Learn about the critical phases of the reproductive cycle, including ovulation and gestation, and gain expert tips on optimizing breeding timings.