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.
Tag: Ovulation
Understanding ovulation timing for effective breeding planning and success.
[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] 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.
[BLOG] Timing of ovulation in canines: 3 take-away messages from our previous webinar
Understanding the timing of ovulation in canines is crucial for successful dog breeding. Our recent webinar highlighted three key messages that every breeder should know. First, accurately identifying the ovulation period significantly increases the chances of conception. This process involves monitoring hormonal changes, specifically progesterone levels, to predict the optimal breeding time. Second, employing the right tools and techniques for ovulation detection can streamline the breeding process, ensuring breeders make informed decisions. Lastly, we emphasized the importance of veterinary involvement for health assessments and guidance throughout the breeding cycle. This knowledge is vital for optimizing breeding strategies and enhancing the reproductive success of your breeding program.
[BLOG] Back to the Future : Reviewing my Minutes from the 2012 ISCFR – Part I (2018)
In this insightful update from the 2012 ISCFR, key advancements and pivotal research findings in reproductive health for dogs and cats are highlighted. From the latest on artificial insemination techniques to breakthroughs in understanding hormonal impacts on fertility, this blog offers essential knowledge for veterinarians and breeders alike. Discover the significant strides made in breeding soundness examinations, the crucial role of hormones like progesterone, AMH, and LH in reproductive cycles, and the advancements in neonatal care that promise healthier future generations for both canines and felines.
[BLOG] 2014 SFT meeting: news worth sharing with shelters (Part II)
In the second installment on the 2014 SFT meeting, vital insights for shelters on canine and feline reproduction are shared, emphasizing the importance for those in animal care and shelter operations. This piece highlights key findings from the conference, including challenges and solutions related to genital disorders in spayed animals, the prevalence of ovarian remnants, and the use of diagnostic tools like LH and AMH tests.
[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] 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.
Dog Breeding Decoded: 20 Key Insights into Canine Ovulation Timing
This blog delves into the intricate details of canine reproduction, focusing particularly on the estrous cycle and the role of progesterone in ovulation timing. It provides comprehensive insights into the stages of the cycle, progesterone testing, and the inherent variability in ovulation timing. This resource is invaluable for dog breeders, and veterinarians offering a scientific yet accessible explanation of complex reproductive processes.
[BLOG] Determining the due date in the bitch: can we do this ?
Discover the art of determining the due date in canines with precision and confidence. Understanding the exact pregnancy length, traditionally observed at 63±1 days from ovulation, significantly impacts breeding success and management. Contrary to common practice, relying on the date of the first breeding may result in a broad 58 to 72 days range, complicating due date prediction. Learn about the valuable role of ovulation timing in enhancing fertility and predicting parturition with near certainty. This guide also explores size-specific delivery expectations and alternative methods for due date estimation, including biometric measurements and progesterone level assessments, to support breeders and veterinarians in ensuring optimal outcomes for both dam and offspring.