In the realm of canine reproduction, a vulvar discharge during diestrus can signal critical health issues that demand immediate attention. This article explores the significance of recognizing and appropriately responding to this symptom, underscoring its potential implications for the health and fertility of breeding dogs. It provides essential insights into the underlying causes of vulvar discharge in the diestrus phase, including infections and reproductive system disorders, and outlines the steps breeders and pet owners should take to ensure the well-being of their dogs.
Tag: Uterine Health
Key factors affecting uterine health and its impact on fertility and pregnancy.
[BLOG] Embryonic resorptions in small animal reproduction: why finding out is important
Understanding the impact of embryonic resorptions on small animal reproduction is crucial for breeders and veterinarians alike. This phenomenon, often unnoticed, can significantly affect litter size and the health of the dam. By identifying the causes and implications of embryonic loss in dogs and cats, we can improve breeding strategies and enhance prenatal care. Our comprehensive overview explores the importance of monitoring and addressing this issue to ensure the well-being of both the mother and her offspring
[BLOG] 2014 SFT meeting: news I need to share with you (Part II)
Explore groundbreaking insights from the 2014 SFT meeting in this engaging post, focusing on canine reproduction advancements. Discover the superior effectiveness of Trans Cervical Insemination (TCI) over surgical implant for frozen-thawed semen in dogs, delve into the potential of oxytocin for enhancing maternal bonding post-C-section, and understand the crucial role of uterine biopsies in diagnosing infertility issues in canines.
[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.
[BLOG] Feline reproduction: fibroadenomato….what?!?!
In veterinary circles, fibroadenomatosis in felines is a condition less commonly encountered but crucial for cat breeders to understand. This blog unveils the complexities behind this sex hormone-related disease, primarily influenced by progesterone. With cats being mating-induced ovulators, the risk of fibroadenomatosis escalates, potentially complicating pregnancies. Beyond natural causes, the use of progestins, potent progesterone analogues, as contraceptive measures amplifies this risk. Despite its daunting prospects, effective medical interventions have evolved, offering hope and solutions.
[BLOG] Canine and feline reproduction: 3 interesting questions I got during my last trip
This blog navigates the nuances of mastitis in pets, the necessity of C-sections across pregnancies, and the intricacies of detecting cervical readiness for birth. It emphasizes a collaborative approach to pet breeding, leveraging advanced treatments for mastitis and debunking myths around C-sections and cervical examinations in pets.
[BLOG] Update : Doc, my queen is giving birth, what am I supposed to do?!?! – Part I (2018)
Embark on a reassuring journey through the essentials of feline parturition with this insightful guide. Discover the significance of preparation and anticipation in ensuring a smooth birthing process for your pregnant queen. Learn about the critical aspects of gestation nutrition and its profound impact on parturition outcomes. Understanding the delicate balance of feeding during pregnancy can prevent potential issues, supporting the queen's strength for delivery and avoiding complications from excess fat affecting uterine contraction
How to Spot and Manage Canine Maternal Hydrops
A rock-hard belly in late pregnancy could be deadly hydrops. Learn to spot the warning signs your vet might miss — before it’s too late.