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Puppies and Diarrhea: Every breeders nightmare

Puppies and Diarrhea: Every breeders nightmare

Here you are one day, with a healthy happy litter of puppies, when all of a sudden your worst nightmare begins; DIARRHEA!  Why, what caused it, how to fix it, will they be ok, how can I help them, can they still go to their new homes on time; these are all questions that come to mind.  First we need to evaluate the severity of the diarrhea; is it semi formed like a cow patty or is it straight shooting like a firehose, is there blood or mucus in it, are there worms in it, is the odour more foul...

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HOW should they be bred?

HOW should they be bred?

So now that we are on route to determine if our female is ovulating and we have chosen what type of semen we are using, what happens next? This all depends on HOW we plan to breed her. We have many options on how a breeding can take place and what type of semen will be used. For the semen options we have fresh, chilled, and frozen (for more information on these read my prior blog, HERE). Beyond that the mating options are live mating, vaginal insemination, transcervical insemination, and surgical insemination. Making the choice of what type of semen...

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Comment utiliser le calcium lors de la mise bas

Comment utiliser le calcium lors de la mise bas

Comment utiliser le calcium lors de la mise bas (certains contenus sont tirés du Dr Marty Greer Revival Animal Health) Chez les mammifères comme les chiens, le calcium permet au muscle utérin de glisser et de se raccourcir, ce qui entraîne des contractions utérines efficaces. Un faible taux de calcium dans le sang entraîne des contractions inefficaces et de la nervosité, ce qui entraîne souvent la perte du chiot. Si vous donnez des suppléments de calcium avant la mise bas, vous empêchez la chienne enceinte d'ajuster précisément la demande minute par minute nécessaire à la mise bas et à la...

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Increasing milk supply

Increasing milk supply

A problem you may experience with your mother dog is a low milk supply. This can happen with large litters, or litters with small puppies that aren’t nursing enough to bring in milk, and especially after a C-section. During the first week post-whelp your mother dog’s milk will transition from colostrum, to milk. Colostrum is high in energy, nutrients and antibodies, so despite appearing thinner it provides vital nutrition to the pups. Even though it may not appear as though she has a lot of milk, breeders can use the pups’ weight to determine if she is producing enough. Pups...

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Semen: Fresh, chilled, or frozen, which should you use and why?

Semen: Fresh, chilled, or frozen, which should you use and why?

When thinking about semen and how to breed our dogs we have three options; fresh, chilled, and frozen. They each have their place and offer benefits to a well rounded breeding program.  Fresh semen is just that, it’s fresh, straight from the source with nothing mixed into it. It gives the highest conception rates with a high margin for error due to the long survival time in the female's reproductive tract. It also comes at the lowest cost when compared to chilled and frozen. Fresh is perfect, but, there is a down side as with anything. Fresh semen can not...

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