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Animal B-ultrasound examination of problems in female and male dogs

2024-09-23 11:03:33 Visits:

Animal B-ultrasound for detailed examination of pregnant female dogs

Pregnant female dogs can be managed in the following three stages: 1-30 days is the first stage: female dogs that have just conceived (within 1-2 weeks) should avoid strenuous exercise to prevent the dog from affecting the implantation of the fetus during exercise and causing miscarriage. Animal B-ultrasound observation shows that the fetus is developing slowly at this time, and there is no need to feed special feeds. Just ensure the usual feeding level of the female dog, but pay attention to feeding on time. Do not add too much meat, eggs and other nutrients. If too much food is fed, the nutrients will be absorbed by the female dog, causing the female dog to become obese and prone to dystocia.

31-45 days is the second stage: animal B-ultrasound observation shows that the fetus in the female dog's abdomen grows faster, and the most direct change that can be felt in the dog is frequent urination. At this time, it is necessary to increase nutrition appropriately and supplement some easily digestible, high-protein, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin-rich feeds, such as meat, offal, eggs, milk, etc. But it is enough to increase the amount by 10% -20% more than usual. If the pregnant bitch is fed too much during this period, the fetus will grow too fast and dystocia will occur. Therefore, frequent use of animal B-ultrasound to observe the fetus during this period is a must in management. At this time, the amount of exercise should also be appropriately increased. According to the physique of the bitch, it should be mainly free-range.

46-60 days is the third stage: you can clearly see that the bitch's belly is bulging. Ensure that the bitch has a certain amount of exercise. If the bitch can't run, take her for more walks. At this time, the bitch has a strong appetite and a sharp increase in food intake. The feeding amount should be controlled (about 20%-50% more than usual is enough). Do not feed too cold feed and drinking water to avoid irritating the stomach and intestines, affecting digestion, and even causing miscarriage. Animal B-ultrasound monitoring is very important. Pay attention to heat prevention and strictly prohibit forcing it to cross or climb obstacles. To prevent mutual squeezing and biting, pregnant bitches should be kept in a single circle, and pay attention to keeping the dog's body and environment clean.

Animal B-ultrasound examination of male dog disease problems

Male dogs have sexual inhibition, which is a sexual response defect caused by the adverse effects of external factors. It is usually caused by rough management methods, adverse stimulation during mating, excessive mating or semen collection frequency, etc., which form conditioned reflexes. For example, when mating on a smooth ground, the male dog injures the hind limb bones. When mating on a smooth ground in the future, it may be sexually inhibited and refuse to mate. Therefore, in the early prevention of this disease in male dogs, animal B-ultrasound should be used for diagnosis.

Male dogs have diseases or injuries. The mating of male dogs is a comprehensive behavior of the whole body. Any disease or injury that affects the reproductive system and other important organs can cause mating disorders. Before mating, animal B-ultrasound should be used for a comprehensive examination, especially the examination of the reproductive system. Orchitis, penis injury, balanitis, prostate disease, congenital infertility, feminization syndrome, limb bone fractures, axial bone fractures, etc. can directly or indirectly cause mating disorders. Many of these diseases can be diagnosed through animal B-ultrasound examinations.

Common reproductive system diseases such as orchitis, epididymitis, penis injury, and balanitis in male dogs and oophoritis, ovarian cysts, persistent corpus luteum, endometritis, pyometra, uterine prolapse, and vaginitis in female dogs can directly or indirectly cause mating disorders. When these diseases are detected by animal B-ultrasound, they should be treated in a timely manner. Damage to important organs and systems that are closely related to mating behavior is also an important cause of mating disorders, such as limb bone fractures, axial bone fractures, severe nervous system diseases, severe skin diseases, and severe parasitic diseases. All of them need to be actively treated through medical means, and male dogs with no treatment value should be eliminated.



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