Common cases involving the reproductive organs are familiar territory for most clinicians. However, decision-making can be challenging when cases or owner expectations deviate from the established norms.
By focusing on common scenarios and real cases, we will discuss how such decision-making can be made simple. This learning series with Gary England explains how to get more information and manage reproductive cases with equipment and medications available in first opinion practice.
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Description
Topics covered will include:
- Routine breeding management
- Ovulation timing
- Artificial insemination
- Primary uterine inertia
- Management of prostatic disease in the stud dog
- Medical management of pyometra
- Appropriate timing of neutering
- Alternatives to surgical neutering
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