Via social media, I've come into contact with a lot of breeders in the US. The 'done thing' there, seems to be to leap to an AI at the first opportunity. If the stud and bitch can't get it together, they just AI. I'm really worried about this continuing trend and the possibility of it spreading to the UK more.

I'm worried because 1) there is a lot of valuable info about how to successfully breed dogs which isn't getting shared or used or kept current in the minds of breeders and passed down from one breeder to the next if people are just moving to AI at the first opportunity. Things like - substantial height differences between stud and bitch and how to accommodate those. Bitches who protest too much and whose protests need to be ignored, versus those who are not-ready (how to tell the difference and what to do). Bitches who may need to be supported or held up during mating. Where a mating should be carried out so the stud feels confident. And loads more of that 'old time' knowledge which people inherit from their mentors.
And: 2) If we just AI any dog which can't breed naturally, then we risk (long-term) passing on the genes for dogs which lack the mating behaviour to procreate their species - and potentially end up in a situation where we have to AI more and more frequently and essentially become dependent on that.
I'm not anti-AIs - IF the dog is dead, or abroad, or if that particular gene combo is really needed and the mating HAS to happen for the benefit of the breed - or if the dog has mated successfully in the past....
But to AI maiden bitches and virgin stud dogs just because they can't get it together, seems insane on the scale it is happening. In the US, it is considered best practice with a mating approaching to be "ready" to AI, either with your own AI kit or with vet help.
So - I worry about knowledge being lost amongst breeders, and dogs which can't mate naturally spreading those genes....
In my breed, in the UK, I've never even HEARD of an AI being done unless the stud is dead. If the dogs can't mate naturally - then shucks, it just aint gonna happen!! Try again next time, or try with another stud or a more experienced stud....
What do others think?!