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Topic Dog Boards / General / Sperm/Semen
- By LoisLane Date 26.03.08 19:00 UTC
Can anybody explain how they take a sperm sample??

Such a lovely topic. :-)

- By Lea Date 26.03.08 19:50 UTC
Now I have often wondered but to scared to ask!!!!!
But got to be careful otherwise it could end up coming up on un savory sites!!!
Lea :)
- By gwen [gb] Date 26.03.08 20:02 UTC
You should try asking Puglet - she was used as the teaser bitch for a collection, and was so annoyed at being "sniffed suggestively" so to speak, that she bit the vet, the nurse, and whilst we were rolling about laughing, escaped the surgery and bit a completel stranger in the corridor!  (Puglet is a very, very small and wobbly pug, so thankfully no one was scared, damaged or upset by the attacks!)  However, to answer this more clinically I don't think the open forum is altogether appropriate, bearing in mind can be read by children.  PM and I can go into more technical detail.
- By LoisLane Date 26.03.08 20:16 UTC
Thanks Gwen, i will PM.
- By LoisLane Date 26.03.08 20:21 UTC
How do you send a PM? Not sent one before, am i being dumb?!
- By Lea Date 26.03.08 20:25 UTC
Click Gwens name and at the top it says send message.
Lea :)
- By ridgielover Date 26.03.08 20:31 UTC
Without going into details, a teaser bitch is not always necessary.  I've had samples taken from 3 of my boys and 2 were done without a bitch in sight - very obliging and nice tempered boys :)
- By gwen [gb] Date 26.03.08 20:40 UTC

> Without going into details, a teaser bitch is not always necessary


Absolutely, but does depend on the dog - we were asked to take a teaser when we took Englebert, but the Teaser did not agree ;)
- By Astarte Date 26.03.08 21:09 UTC
same way as you get a human one, except assistance is required due to paws.

hope thats suitably vague for the forum...
- By Brainless [gb] Date 26.03.08 21:11 UTC
And the dog isn't given the benefit of magazines :D, though bitch pheremones can be used instead of a teaser.
- By Astarte Date 26.03.08 21:13 UTC
oh god, its not the idea that distresses me, but the magazines just make it nasty... lol, wonder what would be in the dog version
- By Brainless [gb] Date 26.03.08 21:19 UTC
Smells, hence the development of the pheromone sprays.  they are commonly used in the USA where a lot more AI is done with canines. 

I wanted the owner of an older dog who had missed to my younger bitch tested before trying him again, but the Vet was unwilling to get the sample.  they suggested she get it herself and bring it in.  this is I wanted the viability tested to see if he was firing blanks, so not a lot of use.  the second bitch also missed so the dog has never been used again, a shame, but sadly in his youth there were no suitable bitches for him (too closely related), but a generation on it was a different matter.
- By Astarte Date 26.03.08 21:36 UTC
thats a real shame. i suppose it must happen though, esp with such a numerically small breed
- By Brainless [gb] Date 27.03.08 09:31 UTC
Yep there ahve been many males who have never sired litters as by the tiem they were given the opportunity they couldn't get the hang of it or were infertile.

On the other hand a male I bred was used at 6 1/2, as he happened to fit in with the bitch, adn has sired four more litters, he is now 9 years old and I expect won't be used again, but has produced a nice sound son, which has been used, so may be of use to me in another generation, but too close for now as his Mum is half sister to my Lexi.
- By LoisLane Date 27.03.08 16:56 UTC
Thanks Lea, Gwen has filled me in :-) :-) :-)
Topic Dog Boards / General / Sperm/Semen

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