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Reproductive Services

We offer safe, responsible breeding guidance and reproductive care for both male and female pets.

Reproductive Services: Expert Veterinary Support for Breeding and Fertility

Whether you're a responsible breeder or a pet owner exploring safe reproduction options, our veterinary team is here to provide comprehensive reproductive care. From pre-breeding consultations to pregnancy monitoring and delivery support, we offer safe, science-based reproductive services for both male and female pets.

What Reproductive Services Do We Offer?

We provide a full range of reproductive care tailored to your pet’s needs, including:

  • Pre-breeding exams and health screenings

  • Estrus (heat cycle) tracking and ovulation timing

  • Artificial insemination (AI)

  • Pregnancy diagnosis via ultrasound or palpation

  • C-section delivery support (when needed)

  • Fertility evaluation for males

Our team works with both first-time pet owners and experienced breeders to ensure a safe and ethical approach to pet reproduction.

When Should You Seek Reproductive Care?

Reproductive services are ideal for:

  • Breeders looking to optimize success rates

  • Owners with pets experiencing mating difficulties

  • Female pets who need monitoring during pregnancy

  • Pets with suspected reproductive health concerns

Early consultation helps detect potential complications and ensures your pet is physically ready for mating or pregnancy.

What to Expect from a Breeding Evaluation

  1. A full physical exam and medical history review

  2. Screening for genetic or infectious diseases

  3. Hormone testing or vaginal cytology (for females)

  4. Semen analysis (for males, if applicable)

  5. Ultrasound imaging for pregnancy confirmation

We prioritize the health and comfort of your pet at every stage—and provide clear, honest guidance about breeding risks, timing, and aftercare.

Why Choose Professional Support?

Pet reproduction involves complex timing, medical considerations, and ethical responsibility. Our veterinary team ensures the process is handled with care, reducing risks for both parents and puppies or kittens.

We’re here to support:

  • Healthy pregnancies

  • Safe deliveries (including emergency C-sections)

  • Postpartum recovery and puppy/kitten checkups


Breeding a pet is a major decision, and one that deserves expert care. Whether you're planning, pregnant, or post-delivery, we’re here to provide the medical insight and hands-on support you need.

💙 Whether it’s a checkup, questions, or care needs, visit us—we’re here to be your partner in your pet’s health.

FAQs

Answers to Common Questions

Feeding bones isn't appropriate for all dogs. It can cause teeth to break and bones to splinter in the intestines, which can cause major problems, including surgery and hospitalization.

Most skin closures are done with internal sutures that dissolve and do not need to be removed. Procedures involving external sutures require removal in 7-14 days following the surgery.

It is highly recommended. Male dogs are more likely to run out of the yard because they are searching for a female. Female dogs can get a pyometra, a life-threatening uterine infection that requires emergency surgery.

This is a blood test run in the clinic prior to surgery. It tests overall organ functions and blood counts. It is done to assure safety during surgery and the ability to heal following surgery.

No, if double-coated dogs get a haircut, it may not grow back the same, and the insulation of the second coat helps keep them cool.

Spaying or neutering can be done at approximately six months of age. Your pet is given an exam prior to surgery to help determine whether your pet is healthy enough for surgery. A pre-anesthetic blood screen is required prior to undergoing anesthesia and surgery and is covered in the overall cost of the procedure.