Reproduction and associated conditions Flashcards

1
Q

When do dogs and bitches reach puberty?

A

bitch= 6-20 months
dogs= 4.5-9

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2
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When do toms and queens reach sexual maturity?

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Queens = 6-9 months
Tom = 7-12

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3
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What are the phases of the reproductive cycle in order?

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-pro-eostrus (folicular stage)
-oestrus (Folicular stage)
-Metoestrusb (luteal phase)
-dioestrus (luteal phase)
-aneostrus (prolonged sexual inactivity)

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4
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What is the dominant hormone at the luteal stages?

A

progesterone

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5
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What happens at pro-oeostrus in bitches?

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  • begining of heat
  • lasts 9 days (in dog)
    -vulva is swollen/ blood/ oedema (watery- non clearfluids)
  • females non-responsive to the dog
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6
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What happens at oestrus in bitches?

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  • female will acept male
  • lasts 9 days
    -vulva enlarges and is turgid/ discgharge is clearer/ straw cloured
    -ovulation occurs 1-2 day after start of oestrus
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7
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What happens at metoestrus and extends into diestrous in bitches?

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  • no longer accepts dog
  • hormones equal those to pregnancy
  • all secretions deminish
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8
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What happens at anoestrus in bitches?

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  • no external signs or sexual activity
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9
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What happens to the dog during mating?

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  • lasts 15-20 mins
    -dog rotates and ties towards end of the sequence
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10
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What happens at proestrus in queens?

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  • 1.5-2 days
  • vocal/ affectionate and will run and role
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11
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What happens at oestrus in queens?

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  • not much vulva swelling
    -lasts 4 days in presence of male
  • can last 4-10 days
    -ovulation occurs 27 hours after mating occurs
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12
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What happens at dioestrus in queens?

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  • lasts 8-10 days
  • queens that don’t ovulate have a longer metoestrus and recycle 21 days if still in breeding season
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13
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What happens when cats mate?

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-lasts about 10 seconds
- tom grasps females by neck

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14
Q

How long does pregnancy last in the bitch and queen?

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bitches = 63 days
queens =65 days

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15
Q

When can pregnancy diagnosis be made?

A

plapitation = q= 3w b=3-4w
radiography= q=45d b=43d
ultrasound = from 3.5 weeks

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16
Q

What is the main hormone responsible for false pregnancies?

A

prolactin

17
Q

What are the symptoms of a false pregnancy?

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  • mating does not have to occur
  • many bitches show symptoms during metoestrus
    -mammer6yb development and lactogenisis
    -nesting behaviour
  • attqachment to soft topys
  • may mock parturition with straining
18
Q

What is the treatment of false pregnancy?

A
  • nothing
  • a prolactin inhibitor
    spay (only when in anestrus)
19
Q

How to diagnose pyometra in bitches?

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  • bitch is in season (5-8d)
    -lethargic
    -emiesis (vomiting)
    -poly-uria poly-dispsia
  • vulva swollen
  • discharge can vary in volume and consistency
20
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How are closed plyometra more sevre?

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  • the cervix cannot drain
    -infectious material accumulates within the lumen of the uterus
    -uterus may become distendend
  • endotoxins from bacteria may be present
    -without medical attention the bitch can die within 14-21 days
21
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What diagnostic test are performed on suspected plyometra paitents?

A

-raidiology
-ultrasound
-heamatology

22
Q

How is plyometria treated?

A

-surgery
-Alperstein (not licenced meication)

23
Q

What is cryptorchidium in males?

A
  • testicals are usually intra-abdominally or in inguinal canal
  • hereditory
    -greater risk of neoplasia
    -castration is treatment choice
24
Q

What is hypersexuality in males?

A
  • aggression/ mounting other dogs, objects ect.
    -often behavioural
  • treatment is castration
25
Q

When is chemical castration (delmadione acetate) used?

A

–when surgical castration is not desired
- when there is a health/behaviour issue

26
Q

What is removed when performing an ovariohysterectimy?

A
  • removal of uterus and overies
27
Q

what is removed when castrating males?

A
  • removal of both tesicals and epidymi