Artificial Insemination with Refrigerated Dog Sperm

The technique of artificial insemination with refrigerated or frozen semen: This requires a much more sophisticated handling; once the sperm is collected, must be examined to confirm its quality, as seen before, and following that, diluted in a specific solution of physiological serum at 0.9% and distributed in pipettes (sealed crystal ampoules). After that, these ampoules or cooled and conserved in liquid nitrogen is a specific container for this purpose and kept until the moment in which they should be used. In most cases the quantity of sperm in one ampoule is more than enough for the fertilization of the female. Every country has its own policy for the exporting and importing of frozen sperm. The expenses which have to be covered by the owner of the female are generally very high; however, in many cases, it will result beneficial after the nine week pregnancy period. In any case, consult your veterinarian and any other local breeder you might know.

Other Dog Insemination Techniques: In many countries around the world, there are new even more sophisticated techniques, such as debt implanting of the seamen directly in the uterus by means of surgical and endoscopic techniques that ensure pregnancy to an almost 100%.

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