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Male
Reproductive Services
Canine Semen Freezing
If canine semen is to be kept viable for a prolonged period
of time, it must be frozen. Frozen semen is stored at -196
degrees Celsius for an indefinite amount of time. For long
term storage, the semen is shipped to the ICG/Synbiotics
facilities in San Diego, California. It is characteristic
for studs two to four years old to have a high sperm count
and better quality sperm than older or immature dogs.
Using vaginal insemination, the
conception rate is equal to that of a natural breeding using
intrauterine, or surgical, insemination the conception rate
is even higher. Freezing semen ensures the continuation of
your stud's genetic line through advanced medicine. Your
stud can sire pups in other countries without being shipped.
Meticulous documentation ensures quality and registration
through AKC.
Fresh
Chilled Semen Collection
To ship
semen samples, we use fresh chilled semen. We like to
coordinate with insemination veterinarian to determine the
appropriate time for shipment.
There
are many advantages to a 'Fresh Express' breeding (or
chilled semen) as opposed to a natural breeding, the most
substantial of which is not having to ship the stud long
distances. The semen is collected, extended, and kept at a
very low temperature to increase sperm life span a few days.
Younger males usually have a higher quality and number of
sperm. Two collections and inseminations are highly
recommended per A/I breeding. One collection is needed for
surgical breeding. 'Fresh Express' transcervidal breeding
has a conception rate of well over 90%.
Semen
Evaluation
It is a
good idea for males to be evaluated for semen quality
several times a year.
Thyroid
Testing
Testing
for thyroid levels is used to help in evaluating the reason
for poor semen quality and should be part of the breeding
exam. The thyroid gland is a small gland that effects
everything from your pet's hair coat to breeding.
HYPOTHYROIDISM is a result of too little circulating
thyroid. Clinical symptoms can be hair loss, dull scaly
skin, dull brittle hair or oily skin. Occasionally pets
become lethargic and overweight.
Breeding
dogs have a lack of libido, prolonged anestrus, low
fertility, or shortened estrus. A bood test can be done to
confirm the diagnosis of hypothyroidism.
Medication, usually levothyroxine sodium (Soloxine) can be
prescribed to improve the pet's overall health. This
improvement usually takes a month or more. Follow up
testing is required.
PennHip
Hip
evaluation can be done as early as 16 weeks. Each canine
breed has its own reference point to determine the
elasticity of the hips. An
early estimate of a dog-hip integrity is invaluable
especially if the dogs intended purpose will be for showing
or breeding.
The PennHip radiographic procedure
involves a special positioning of the dog so that the dogs
passive hip laxity can be accurately measured. For the
comfort and safety of the dog, the dog is sedated as three
separate radiographs are made for evaluation.
The total PennHip evaluation service
includes sedation, three radiographs, office consultation,
mailing and film evaluation. A PennHip evaluation results in
a confidential report to the owner indicating the dogs
Distraction Index (DI). The DI is a measure of passive hip
laxity and is expressed as a number between 0 and 1. A DI
near 0 would indicate no joint laxity and very tight hips. A
DI closer to 1 would indicate a high degree of laxity and
very loose hips.
Caring dog owners and veterinarians
have long sought a reliable method to predict a dog
developing hip dysphasia. PennHip evaluation may be done as
early as sixteen weeks. This early estimate has improved
many canine genetic programs.
BAER
Hearing Test
Some
breeds have hearing loss due to genetics. Dr. Mike Freeman
tests hearing and works with clients to improve breeding
programs. He uses state of the art techniques and
equipment. Clients are seen in by appointment at Animal
Medical Center of Forney or at your club meeting. Don't
forget to schedule Dr. Freeman for your next program!
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Dr.
Mike Freeman tests for hearing problems. |
Infertility
Problem Solving
We are
willing to consult with you to problem solve your fertility
issues.
DNA Swabs
for AKC Testing
Swabs
are available through AKC.
Genetic
Counseling
Please call for an appointment to discuss genetic
possibilities.
Phone
Consultations
Dr. Freeman will consult with veterinarians and breeders.
Please be aware that charges may apply. |