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Series 1, Ep 5 - Podcast Show Notes

13/5/2024

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The Challenges & Solutions of Solo Puppy Litters

  • Why do singletons occur?
  • What evidence is needed to justify a c-section?
  • How common is whole litter and puppy reabsorption? 

In this episode we unravel the intricacies of canine fertility, whilst delving into the unique challenges posed by singleton puppies. Sara shares eye-opening statistics from her white paper on solo pups, and what proactive approaches significantly improve a singleton’s chance of survival.

From discussing whether body proportions can contribute to reabsorption causing small litters, to unveiling the supplements proven to boost fertility, we cover many aspects of the canine fertility puzzle! But it takes two to tango. Stud dogs can be a fertility-ticking-time-bomb, especially those seven years and older, so we look at the importance of fertility testing too.

We begin to untangle the multifaceted factors impacting a dog’s fertility, from diet and condition to age, and even discuss how different breeds have varying fertile windows. So whether you're a seasoned breeder or a newcomer to the world of canine reproduction, this episode of Breeders Brew is packed with invaluable insights and actionable advice to help you optimise fertility and navigate the unique challenges of singleton pups. 

PODCAST TAKEAWAYS

  • Causes of Singleton Litters
    • Poor breeding practices, such as not ovulation testing the female, or not fertility testing the stud, can result in singleton litters.
    • Reabsorption may be more common in breeds with extremities in body shape, height, or length, and can lead to singleton litters.
    • Dogs in poor condition, on a poor diet, older dogs, or those with health issues may have reduced fertility, contributing to singleton litters.
 
  • Preventing Singleton Litters
    • Following best practices like ovulation and fertility testing can ensure quality matings occur within the optimal window. 
    • Supplements including Natural Selenium, Organic Wheatgerm Oil, and Natural Royal Jelly can support fertility and prevent reabsorption.
    • Regular ultrasound scanning during pregnancy allows for monitoring of litter size and puppy health.
 
  • Delivering a Singleton Puppy
    • Elective C-sections have higher survival rates for singleton puppies compared to emergency C-sections.
    • Progesterone testing aids in determining the optimal timing for delivery.
    • Proactive choices made by the breeder can positively increase the singleton’s change of survival
 
  • Raising a Singleton Puppy
    • Utilise early neurological stimulation (ENS) and socialisation to compensate for the lack of litter interaction.
    • Provide additional heat sources, such as heat mats, as singleton puppies cannot huddle with littermates for warmth.
    • Remember that singleton puppies may become over-attached or under-socialised without proper training and socialisation.
 
  • Passionate Puppy Practitioner Recommendations
    • CNC Preparation Bundle 
    • CFP Progesterone Testing
    • Solo Puppy Protocol (White Paper)
 
  • Don’t forget!
    • Share your personal experiences with us inside the Breeders Brew Community. Get your invitation to join us by downloading your free Breeders Brew Critical Care Sheet.

Thank you for joining us for another informative episode! Stay tuned for more valuable discussions on dog breeding and wellbeing. Feel free to share your feedback and experiences with us inside the Breeders Brew Community!
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