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.
Tag: Prostatic Health
Importance of prostatic health in male pets for breeding and overall well-being.
[BLOG] 2014 SFT meeting: news worth sharing with shelters (Part I)
At the 2014 Society for Theriogenology meeting in Portland, OR, specialists in animal reproduction convened to exchange insights on the latest breakthroughs. This post explores the relevance of these discussions to shelters, emphasizing contraception and population management in canine and feline reproduction. Highlights include a study on penile spines in feral cats and their reproductive adaptations, as well as innovative research on using nicotine as a non-surgical contraception method in dogs and cats