[BLOG] Myth busters: why “puppies should not be fed with special growth diet” is an incorrect assumption

In this enlightening post, we address the common misconception that puppies should not be fed with a special growth diet. Contrary to popular belief, the nutritional requirements of growing puppies are distinct and cannot be adequately met by adult dog food. Special growth diets are formulated to support the rapid development of bones, muscles, and fur, ensuring puppies get the best start in life. This article unpacks the science behind puppy nutrition, highlighting the critical role of a balanced diet in preventing health issues later in life.

[BLOG] Hydrogen Peroxide vs Accelerated Hydrogen Peroxide: sounds the same, but quite different in the end !

Explore the critical distinctions between hydrogen peroxide and accelerated hydrogen peroxide in veterinary settings, specifically tailored to breeders and pet care professionals. Understanding the efficacy and safety of these solutions is paramount for maintaining optimal health environments for dogs and cats. This blog elucidates the fundamental differences, focusing on their applications in disinfection protocols within breeding facilities and animal care practices. Highlighting the importance of choosing the right disinfectants, we offer insights into how these choices impact the well-being of both newborn and adult animals in kennels and catteries, ensuring a sanitary environment that promotes health and prevents disease.

[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 Fontaine’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] What is canine angiostrongilosis? My notes here !

Discover the essentials of canine angiostrongilosis, a parasitic disease increasingly reported in Europe and raising awareness in North America. Known colloquially as the "French heartworm," Angiostrongylus vasorum resides in the heart and pulmonary artery, leading to symptoms that range from respiratory distress to severe neurological and coagulation disorders. Transmission occurs through the ingestion of infected molluscs, posing a risk for dogs across varied regions. Despite the variability in symptom severity, from asymptomatic cases to life-threatening conditions, early detection and a proactive approach to treatment—often extending up to four weeks—are crucial for managing this parasitic threat.

[BLOG] TCI vs Surgical AI ? Some elements here !

In this insightful post, Dr. Emmanuel Fontaine explores the nuances between Trans Cervical Insemination (TCI) and surgical artificial insemination in canine reproduction, emphasizing the benefits of TCI. Highlighting a seminar in Ontario in partnership with Minitube Canada, the article discusses the advantages of using vaginal endoscopy for intra-uterine insemination, a technique Dr. Fontaine extensively utilized in his previous role at a canine reproduction center in Paris. With expert insights and a comparison of TCI against surgical methods, this piece is essential reading for those interested in the latest advancements in canine reproductive technologies.

[BLOG] Shelter medicine: 27 things shelter staff should know about ringworm (Part I)

Discover essential insights on managing ringworm in animal shelters with our comprehensive guide. Learn key strategies to prevent, identify, and treat this common fungal infection, crucial for shelter staff dedicated to maintaining animal health and welfare. This article highlights the importance of early detection, effective sanitation practices, and tailored treatment plans, ensuring a safe, ringworm-free environment for both cats and dogs.

[BLOG] How do you know if this animal is spayed or neutered? Easy ways to check !

Discover the straightforward methods to determine if an animal is spayed or neutered with our insightful guide. In a world where responsible pet ownership and population control are paramount, understanding whether your pet has been surgically altered is crucial. This article provides pet owners with practical advice on identifying spay or neuter status, aimed at ensuring the health and well-being of dogs and cats alike. We cover the significance of spaying/neutering in preventing unwanted litters and delve into easy techniques for verification.

[BLOG] Small animal reproduction: my Top 10 predictions for the future !

Exploring the future of small animal reproduction, this insightful blog by Dr. Emmanuel Fontaine unveils the remarkable advancements and potential breakthroughs on the horizon. With a decade of experience, Dr. Fontaine shares his top 10 predictions that promise to reshape canine and feline breeding. From routine feline insemination and innovative semen processing techniques to embryo transfers and stem cell therapy for repairing damaged uteri, the future looks bright. The blog highlights the shift towards more sophisticated reproductive technologies, including in-vitro fertilization and synthetic colostrum for newborns, underscoring a transformative era in small animal reproduction that could bring the science fiction of today into tomorrow's reality.

[BLOG] Rabies, you are at risk: 5 important tips everyone at the shelter should know !

Rabies poses a significant risk in North America, not just due to wildlife like foxes and raccoons but also domestic animals with unknown health statuses. This article highlights the heightened risk for those working in shelters and provides essential tips to mitigate it. Key measures include vaccination for all at-risk professionals, understanding transmission methods, prioritizing single-housing for new intakes to monitor health, recognizing symptoms early, and knowing the immediate steps to take after potential exposure.

[BLOG] Parasitology: to systematically screen or not, this is the question…

With shelters often being hotspots for infectious diseases, the ideal approach would advocate for systematic screening to tailor treatments and improve sanitation. However, budgetary and time constraints in shelter operations pose significant challenges. While outsourced tests strain finances, in-house testing demands resources and time, making it essential for shelters to weigh the benefits against the costs.