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    Why I Want to Trust Vaccines Given by Dog Breeders and What’s Standing In the Way

    Imagine you are a small animal veterinarian (aka…me). You love puppies, and you’re excited to see that you have a new puppy appointment scheduled this morning. You walk into the exam room to meet the newest member of your client’s family and are immediately greeted with excited wiggles and kisses. Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 5 yearsMay 27, 2020 ago

    All Dogs Deserve Basic Training (And Some Great Resources To Get You Started)

    The number one reason that dogs are relinquished to shelters is behavioral, and unfortunately many behavioral issues are actually training issues. Therefore, I truly believe that basic dog training saves lives!  Sometimes when I’m talking to a client during a puppy visit, they look very confused when I mention training. Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsMay 20, 2020 ago

    The Birds and the Bees and Me With a Pipette: Methods of Insemination

    Fundamentally, producing puppies involves combining oocytes (eggs) and sperm. However, there are actually multiple options to accomplish that task. When you’re first getting started, it can be overwhelming to keep track of the lingo, but this article can help!  When discussing methods of insemination, there are two components: the processing Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsMay 11, 2020 ago

    Basics of Canine Breeding Management Every Breeder Should Know

    I believe that canine reproduction is a team sport. When I’m working with a client, we need to trust each other and to be on the same page every step of the way. For that reason, I believe it’s very important that responsible breeders understand the “why” behind our breeding Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsApril 29, 2020 ago

    To Store or Not To Store – A Brief Introduction to Canine Semen Freezing

    The following article was originally written for the Scottish Terrier Club of America (STCA) Handbook. For more information on requesting scientific content for your own breed club publication, please contact Dr. Kristina Belton at kristinabeltondvm@gmail.com To Store or Not to Store A Brief Introduction to Canine Semen Freezing By Dr. Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsApril 11, 2020 ago

    6 Tips To Save Money While Still Being A Responsible Breeder

    For many breeders, breeding dogs is a labor of love and not a way to make money, but they still find themselves balancing the decisions they make in their breeding program with their bank account. Below are some tips to help the responsible hobby breeder save a few dollars without Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsApril 3, 2020 ago

    What I Feed My Dogs and Why It Isn’t Grain Free

    When I’m advising a client on what to feed their dog, there are several factors I take into consideration: the dog’s age, breed, weight, body condition score, pre-existing medical conditions, etc. There’s a lot of misinformation out there, and I’d like to address a few of the ones I hear Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsMarch 25, 2020 ago

    Thinking About Breeding Your Dog So The Kids Can Experience the “Miracle of Birth?” Do This Instead.

    I know you have the best dog ever (none of you are wrong), so it makes sense that you want another one just like her. She’s great with your kids, and maybe you think it would be valuable for them to experience “the miracle of birth.” You’re thinking about breeding Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsMarch 18, 2020 ago

    Why Does My Dog Need Health Testing Before Breeding?

    Everyone, dogs included, has a health history, a health present, and a health future. In a perfect world, we would all have a healthy history, a healthy present, and a healthy future, but of course this can never be completely achieved.  When we complete health testing on a dog, we’re Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsFebruary 28, 2020 ago

    7 Tasks for Healthy Puppies in the First 8 Weeks

    You’ve made it through whelping, and now you have a basketful of beautiful puppies. Are they healthy? How do you know? Below, I’ll outline 6 recommendations to maximize your puppies’ health in the first 8 weeks.  Check for cleft palates  A cleft palate is a defect in the roof of Read more

    By Dr. Kristina Belton, 6 yearsJanuary 29, 2020 ago

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