Reproduction In Dogs.

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Reproduction In Dogs

Physiology of the Ovarian Cycle in the Female Dog Puberty: In most dogs begins at 6 to 9 months of age. Ovarian Cycle: Monoestrous Interval from cycle to cycle varies among breeds and can be affected by environmental cues. Range: 4 to 13 Months Average: 7 Months

Ovulation: Ovas are released from the follicles approximately two to three days following initiation of LH surge. Fertilization: Ovulated ova are not ready for fertilization and therefore are not fertilized until Day 4 to 7 following the LH surge.

Canine Estrous Cycle Stage Duration in days External signs Proestrus 4-14 (9 days) Enlarged Vulva w/ bloody discharge, restlessness, no courtship w/ male Estrus 4-21 (10 days) Clear to pink vulva discharge, female turns hindquarters towards him, raises pelvic region, waves tail, male acceptance and courtship Diestrus 60 Vulva shrinks, no discharge, non-acceptance of male, terminates with parturation Anestrus 100 + Inactive ovaries, no vulva discharge, low steroids

Provides sexual posturing Changes During Estrus Of Dog Vulva Swollen and Enlarged Bloody discharge from vulva Copulation Aggressive towards Male Passive Provides sexual posturing to male for copulation Proestrus Estrus -8 -4 0 +4 +8 +12 Indicates Day of Peak in LH

Breeding First Stage of Coitus The “Turn” Second Stage of Coitus Intromission by vigorous thrusting of the hindquarters. Swelling of bulbus glandis swells (6X4 cm) in the vagina Vulva sphincter muscles contract around the penis forming the copulatory “tie”. First Stage of Coitus The “Turn” Second Stage of Coitus

B. LH Peak The greatest number of ovulations occur 24 to 72 hours after the LH peak. Breeding can be timed from the LH Peak to the fertile period 4 to 7 days later. C. Plasma Progesterone (P4) Plasma P4 concentrations rise prior to ovulation - follicles will start luteinization before ovulation Measurement of serum P4 can be used as a means to determine day of ovulation and breeding - can be highly variable

Hormonal Patterns During Estrous Cycle of Bitch Fertile Period Ovulation Fertilization Estrogen Completion of Meiosis I Arbitrary Plasma Concentrations Progesterone LH -10 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 8 12 14 Days from LH Peak

Hormone Concentrations During Pregnancy and Parturition Mating Prolactin Progesterone Corticosteroids Arbitrary Plasma Concentrations Total Estrogens 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Days of Pregnancy

Signs of Impending Parturition Nest building, Restlessness and seeking quiet, out of sight areas. Relaxation of pelvic and abdominal muscles is a consistent sign of impending parturition. Decrease in body temperature from 38 to 37oC just before parturition.

Parturition First Stage of Labor Second Stage of Labor Averages 4 hours but can last 6-12 hours Period in which the cervix dilates Bitch will be uneasy, refuse food, pant, vomiting and frequently looking at flank. Second Stage of Labor Visible straining of bitch in the sitting position Placental membrane will break and there will be fluid discharge from vulva. Membrane will rupture spontaneously or through licking of dam. After the start of labor first fetus cannot be expected to survive more than 6 hours in the uterus. Fetuses should be delivered within 2 hours of each other. Usually interval between puppies is about 30 minutes.

Symptoms Third Stage of Labor Passage of fetal membranes should take 5 to 15 minutes. Dystocia Definition: Any problem with delaying normal birth of fetus. Symptoms Abnormal fetal presentation, position or posture Strong and persistent labor for 20 minutes without delivery of fetus. Weak and infrequent contractions for 2 to 3 hours More than 4 hours from delivery of last fetus (if not last one) Most common problem is uterine inertia (weak contractions), size of fetus and birth canal.

Ovarian Cycle is Divided into Four Stages A. Proestrus B. Estrus Physical turgid swelling of vulva and appearance of a bloody discharge. Vaginal cytology will change with very early non-cornified epithelial cells increasing towards end of proestrus. Behavior - bitch is restless and secretes pheromones but is aggressively negative towards male becoming more passive towards start of estrus Vulva swelling will soften and discharge will be slightly pink to straw- colored. Some females will still have a bloody discharge in estrus which is normal. Vaginal cytology will have a high concentration of cornified epithelial cells with little debris. Behavior - bitch seeks male turns hindquarters towards him, raises pelvic region, waves tail to one side and finally stands for mating by male. Wolf Heat - (split heat) Have apparently normal heat but go out of heat without ovulation. Followed by another heat 2-6 weeks later (Fertile Heat)

C. Metestrus D. Anestrus Pseudopregnancy Loss of vulva swelling and no discharge. Vaginal cytology is no cornified cells and high numbers of White Blood Cells. Behavior - non-acceptance of male Period of ovarian inactivity and no vaginal discharge Will not return to heat again until at least 4 months Extension of metestrus period in which progesterone concentrations remain elevated. Female will have nest building behavior and enlarged mammary glands.