IMPROVING FERTILITY IN 6+ YEARS OLD MALE DOG - Page 2

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by Alex Mathew on 24 April 2005 - 08:04

I need one last litter from him from one of my females. I will keep you updated about the developments Thanks once again

by GSDMan on 24 April 2005 - 16:04

Alex, it's very good to seek out advice from others but remember that the advice of a Vet that specializes in reproductive issues is the smart way to go. I would also pay close attention to the problem should you clear it up and it returns. Many dogs can become infertile for a variety of reasons and then become healthy and go on with out further problems.If the problem reoccurs I believe the wise thing to do would be NOT to use this dog for further breeding. Why go through the time and expense of freezing and storing semen as Sue-Ann suggests from a dog with reproductive problems? Remove him from the gene pool. * Best of luck, I hope it works out well for you.

Sue-Ann

by Sue-Ann on 24 April 2005 - 16:04

If a dog is having a problem such as prostate issues, this is not necessarily from genetics. Also, an infection is not genetic, but aquired...many more reasons a dog would become infertile that are *not* genetic issues. If this is a great dog and has extreme value beyond an addiional single litter...freeze away :-) If just the one litter is needed, then no need to freeze. Good luck! Best, Sue-Ann





 


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