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Canine Theriogenology for Dog Enthusiasts
Margaret V. Root, DVM, PhD, DACT
This course will help anyone who loves dogs to better understand their dog’s reproductive health and how to control its reproduction. This includes understanding the pros and cons of having your dog spayed or castrated, and understanding at what age that surgery can be performed.
Next Session:
May 3rd 2013 (6 weeks long)
Workload: 2-4 hours/week
About the Course
Every dog owner should have some understanding of reproduction, whether they intend to breed that dog or just want to have their dog spayed or castrated. As a dog enthusiast, you want to know what is best for your dog and to understand your veterinarian’s recommendations. This course is intended to give you the background knowledge necessary to help you achieve those goals.
Students in this course will learn the basics of anatomy and reproductive physiology necessary to understand reproduction control, and the diagnosis and management of reproductive tract disease in male and female dogs. My goal is to provide you with background information that will help you work with your veterinarian to make the best decisions for your dog.
Course Syllabus
Week 1: Female dog anatomy / The estrous cycle
Week 2: Breeding management / Pregnancy and whelping
Week 3: Female dog reproductive tract disorders
Week 4: Male dog anatomy / Semen collection and evaluation / Artificial insemination
Week 5: Male dog reproductive tract disorders
Week 6: Contraception and sterilization of female and male dogs
For more information or to sign up:
https://www.coursera.org/course/theriogenology
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Canine Theriogenology for Dog Enthusiasts
Margaret V. Root, DVM, PhD, DACT
This course will help anyone who loves dogs to better understand their dog’s reproductive health and how to control its reproduction. This includes understanding the pros and cons of having your dog spayed or castrated, and understanding at what age that surgery can be performed.
Next Session:
May 3rd 2013 (6 weeks long)
Workload: 2-4 hours/week
About the Course
Every dog owner should have some understanding of reproduction, whether they intend to breed that dog or just want to have their dog spayed or castrated. As a dog enthusiast, you want to know what is best for your dog and to understand your veterinarian’s recommendations. This course is intended to give you the background knowledge necessary to help you achieve those goals.
Students in this course will learn the basics of anatomy and reproductive physiology necessary to understand reproduction control, and the diagnosis and management of reproductive tract disease in male and female dogs. My goal is to provide you with background information that will help you work with your veterinarian to make the best decisions for your dog.
Course Syllabus
Week 1: Female dog anatomy / The estrous cycle
Week 2: Breeding management / Pregnancy and whelping
Week 3: Female dog reproductive tract disorders
Week 4: Male dog anatomy / Semen collection and evaluation / Artificial insemination
Week 5: Male dog reproductive tract disorders
Week 6: Contraception and sterilization of female and male dogs
For more information or to sign up:
https://www.coursera.org/course/theriogenology