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Pharmacologic advances in canine and feline reproduction

May 1, 2009

The scope of all drugs used in canine and feline reproduction is too broad a topic to be reviewed in one article.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

Ohio bill would mandate veterinary care for breeder dogs

April 14, 2009

Columbus, Ohio -- Ohio is the latest state to take on so-called "puppy mills." Legislation was introduced last week that would establish stringent guidelines for those operating breeding kennels in the state.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

World-renowned reproduction specialist joins Penn Veterinary Medicine

April 9, 2009

Kennett Square, Pa. -- One of the world's foremost leaders in animal reproduction now heads the Hofmann Research Center for Animal Reproduction at Penn Veterinary Medicine.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Postpartum disorders in bitches, queens and neonates (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

The periparturient period can be associated with high morbidity and even mortality for the dam and neonates.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Reproductive ultrasonography in females: Normal studies (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

Diagnostic ultrasonography has become an important component of small animal theriogenology since its introduction to practice in 1978.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Dystocia: Medical and surgical management (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

Dystocia is defined as difficulty in the normal vaginal delivery of a neonate from the uterus. Dystocia must be diagnosed in a timely fashion for medical or surgical intervention to improve outcome.

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Effect of follicle size and follicle-stimulating hormone on ovulation induction and embryo recovery in the mare

April 1, 2009

From an industry perspective, timing of ovulation becomes critical when breeding to heavily booked stallions or subfertile stallions, or when inseminating with cooled or frozen semen.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Performing ultrasound to evaluate pregnancy (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

The normal uterus is best located by scanning transversely between the urinary bladder and the colon.

Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS

Abnormal reproductive ultrasononography in bitches and queens (Proceedings)

April 1, 2009

In the bitch and queen, documented abnormalities of the estrous cycle, pregnancy and the periparturient period, and even disorders of the residual reproductive tract in ovariohysterectomized females, call for ultrasonographic evaluation of the uterus and ovaries.

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