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Here you can contact us directly for our services. We offer services such as vaccinations, microchipping, ultra sound, progesterone testing, artificial insemination, semen analysis and/or just advice on how to care for your pups.

Vaccinations

All of our fur babies come fully vaccinated with their shot records included. This is a NEED — not a want. Your new companions must have all their vaccinations and boosters as it is always recommended and vital to your companions survival and wellbeing due to all the bacterial they'll be exposed to (not optional). We offer vaccinations in house without the high costs of the vet visit! We do so because we care about your fur-babies health whether you adopted from us or adopted elsewhere. Regardless, lets make sure they live a long, healthy and happy life.

Microchipping

Microchipping is important because it provides permanent identification for pets, increasing the chances of reuniting lost animals with their owners. It helps prevent theft, complies with legal requirements in some areas, and aids in tracking medical records, wildlife conservation, and international pet travel. It’s a safe, affordable, and reliable way to ensure animal welfare and responsible ownership.

Ultra sound testing

The average cost of a dog ultrasound at the vet is between $300 and $600, but can range from $350 to $1,000. We prefer you spend that money on more toys and higher quality food for your furry friend so we offer much cheaper rates for ultra sounds and can even preform the ultra sound in the comfort of your own home.

Progesterone testing

Progesterone testing in dogs measures hormone levels to determine the best time for breeding, ensuring higher chances of pregnancy. It involves taking blood samples and analyzing them in a lab, with results indicating the dog's fertility stage. Testing begins early in the heat cycle and may be repeated to track changes. This method is crucial for timing natural mating, artificial insemination, or frozen semen use and helps monitor reproductive health effectively.
-How Does It Work?
Progesterone levels are measured in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL).
Key levels:
< 1 ng/mL: Pre-ovulation; the dog is not yet fertile.
2-5 ng/mL: Ovulation is near; mating should be planned within the next 24-48 hours.
5-20 ng/mL: Ovulation has occurred; this is the ideal window for breeding.
Repeat Testing
If levels are low, additional tests may be conducted every 1-2 days to track changes.

Artificial insemination

Artificial insemination (AI) in dog breeding is a method of depositing semen into a female dog’s reproductive tract without natural mating. It allows breeders to access superior genetics from distant studs, overcome physical or behavioral breeding challenges, and use fresh, chilled, or frozen semen. Key steps include semen collection, timing via progesterone testing, and insemination techniques such as vaginal, transcervical, or surgical methods. AI minimizes health risks, improves breeding success rates, and supports rare breed conservation. Professional expertise and proper semen handling are essential for optimal outcomes.

Semen Analysis

Semen analysis is vital for ensuring successful canine breeding. It evaluates the fertility and semen quality of a stud dog by analyzing volume, sperm concentration, motility, morphology, and viability. This process helps identify reproductive issues, improves planning for natural or artificial breeding, and ensures healthy litters. Regular checks, especially before breeding, provide confidence in breeding programs and support high standards in producing robust puppies.