Manage your breeding for more success.
You have two checklists for this module:
Test your bitch for brucella at her first vet appointment. Be sure the male has also been tested recently. If not, ask his owner to test him. Brucellosis is on the rise in many places. It is an incurable disease in dogs and often results in euthanasia because it can be passed from dogs to people. Don’t take the risk–test your dogs!
Additional Resources for Timing Your Breeding
Good quality and quantity of semen are essential to a successful breeding. Unless the stud has a litter less than 3 months old, it’s best to have a semen evaluation done. That evaluation should include an estimate of the number of normal, motile sperm, and a morphological examination.
We use three types of semen for dog breeding. If you are using other than fresh semen, you need to know how the semen must be handled prior to and during the breeding.
Additional Resources
Listen to the AKC CHF Podcast – Semen Collection and Tips for Successful Breedings.
If you are shipping in fresh-chilled semen, listen to:
There are four types of breedings we can do. Each breeding method has strengths and weaknesses, as well as an ideal time for the insemination(s).
Additional Resources
Complete and pass the quiz below to earn a Certificate of Pre-Breeding.
Section 1: Pre-Breeding
Section 2: Pregnancy & Whelping
Section 3: Litter Management: Month 1
Section 4: Litter Management: Month 2
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I discovered Avidog as a breeder with 15 years of experience. This old dog learned more than just a few new tricks. The "Whelping Rules" taught in A2Z are life savers of puppies and females alike. They give you peace of mind when you are going through the agony of Stage One labor.
– Sandy Stokes, Red Barn Ranch and Labradors, LLC