2016 Canine Breeder Excellence Seminar
at Michigan State University CVM
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Location:
Veterinary Medical Center
736 Wilson Road
East Lansing, MI
(Bogue and Wilson Roads on the MSU Campus)
Pre-registration ends March 10, 2016
On site registration is available on Saturday March 19, 2016
Registration will open at 8:00 am - Eastern Time
Sessions will begin at 9:00 am - Eastern Time
Cost:
Pre-registration: $79.00
On-site Registration: $99.00
Registration cost for on-site attendance includes lunch
Join the Theriogenology Foundation and the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine TO LEARN :
This seminar, directed to dog breeders and owners, ​will provide information to better understand canine reproductive health and provide tools for successful breeding programs.
schedule for the event:
Welcome
Dr. Chris Gray, Director of MSU Veterinary Medical Center
"Whelping and neonate management. What have we learned in 26,000 litters?"
Karen Copley, RNC/BSN, Veterinary Perinatal Specialists
"Dog breeding - then vs. now"
Dr. Randall Carpenter, Family Friends Veterinary Hospital
"Canine reproduction and nutrition"
Dr. Rick Kesler, Royal Canin
"Timing in the bitch for optimal success. Semen evaluation and breeding"
Dr. Will Schultz, Schultz Veterinary Clinic
"Physical rehabilitation and conditioning in the competition dog"
Dr. Sarah Shull, MSUCVM/Family Friends Veterinary Hospital
"So you're going to breed your dog? Pretesting?"
"Now your female has been bred: care during pregnancy, C-sections, and puppy care"
"Myths and old wives tales of dog breeding"
Dr. John Wilson and Dr. Leeah Chew, Wilson Animal Hospital
The Theriogenology Foundation is a global non-profit which believes that the preservation and reproduction of animals is essential to human welfare. Our companion animal research focuses on the prevention and treatment of inherited and acquired reproductive diseases that impact the health and longevity of our dogs.
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