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Series 1, Ep 2 - Podcast Show Notes

22/4/2024

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Milk Matters: Managing Canine Milk Production for Healthy Puppies

In this episode, we uncover the intricate factors that determine milk production, from the workings of the brain to the influence of prolactin and hormone feedback loops. We’ll investigate whether dams exhibit differences due to their breed, or even diet, and how kibble Vs. raw can affect a pregnant dog's appetite and milk quality.

Find out Isobel's secret weapon in maintaining optimal milk production and explore proactive supplementation strategies like fenugreek. We discuss everything from the impact of puppy squeaks' on milk supply, to the effectiveness of puppy boxes in reducing milk production. 

Whether you're a seasoned breeder or just beginning your journey, this episode of Breeders Brew is packed with invaluable insights and practical tips for nurturing healthy litters and unravelling the mysteries of milk production.


PODCAST TAKEAWAYS:
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  • Milk Production Basics
    • Milk production in dogs is primarily controlled by hormones, particularly prolactin from the pituitary gland in the brain, and is not directly dependent on ovarian function or reproduction.
    • A feedback loop exists where puppy nursing triggers the release of oxytocin, stimulating prolactin production for increased milk supply.
    • Colostrum, the early milk, is nutrient-dense and rich in antibodies crucial for puppies' immediate and long-term health
 
  • Issues with Milk Supply
    • Challenges with milk supply are common, particularly in cases when C-sections are performed before the onset of natural labour.
    • Postpartum behaviours like panting and digging are normal as the milk supply increases.
    • Avoiding premature supplementation is important, as milk production can take up to three days to reach full capacity. 
    • You can create further problems by intervening too soon
 
  • Improving Milk Supply:
    • A nutritious diet is paramount, emphasising high-calorie, high-quality food. Raw diets can also stimulate appetite and milk production.
    • ​​Physical stimulation from nursing puppies aids in triggering milk production.#
    • Fenugreek is a natural Galactagogue, also known as a Lactogen. It is a safe supplement (provided you choose a reputable source) that can be used proactively or reactively, to effectively boost milk supply if the dam is struggling to meet demand.  
  • Passionate Puppy Practitioner Recommendations
    • CNC Natural Fenugreek - Take advantage of the flash sale to celebrate the launch of this episode! Use code BBfenugreek for a further 10% off too!
    • Canine Nutrition Coach’s Secret Bone Broth recipe
 
  • Don’t forget!
    • Share your personal experiences with us inside the Breeders Brew Community. Register your interest by downloading your free Breeders Brew Critical Care Sheet 

Thank you for joining us for another informative episode! Stay tuned as the next episode will see more valuable discussions and insights on proactive breeding. Feel free to share your feedback and experiences with us inside the Breeders Brew Community! Join us by downloading your free Breeders Brew Critical Care Sheet and claiming your community invitation today.
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