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Canine
Semen Bank
5820 W. Peoria Ave. Suite 107, #18
Glendale, AZ 85302
(623)-979-8000
Daniel J. Martin, D.V.M.
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine
Semen Bank Info
The
Mobile
Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank, uses the
SEMEN
PRESERVATION SYSTEM.
Since the initial use of frozen semen
in 1969 to produce live puppies, the techniques of freezing canine semen
have been improved to a point of practical application.
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank, offers a permanent, modern
veterinary facility in the Southwest. Dedicated to the storage of canine
semen through cryopreservation, Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen
Bank is fully prepared to handle all facets of semen collection,
freezing, storage, and shipping of frozen canine semen.
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank also offers complete
reproductive evaluations of both stud dog and bitch, thus allowing us to
maximize their reproductive abilities. Fresh and chilled semen
collection and inseminations are also available as well as shipping
chilled semen.
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank can provide boarding for
those owners wishing to leave their dogs for repeated semen collections,
reproductive work ups, or artificial breedings.
Airport pick up and delivery of dogs can be arranged for a nominal fee.
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank is 20 minutes from Phoenix
Sky Harbor International Airport.
FROZEN SEMEN THAT REALLY WORKS!
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen
Bank uses the SEMEN PRESERVATION SYSTEM,
to produce puppies using only vaginal artificial inseminations. Our
system requires NO surgical inseminations, NO anesthesia,
and NO stud dog present!
NO, all frozen semen is not the same!
YES, our frozen semen is different! It is made to produce
puppies! That is because our quality standards are the highest in the
industry. We don’t compromise, we produce results. Our main objective
is to produce puppies from the semen we process, not just process semen
to generate storage fees. We want you to be able to rely on your frozen
semen to produce puppies! It's our integrity that matters most to us.
Freezing semen is not a simple process, but one that requires special
equipment and rigid quality control.. The methods we use for freezing
and packaging the semen provide higher quality semen post thaw. Our
thawed semen is capable of entering the uterus through the cervix, thus
vaginal inseminations are all that is required for conception s to
occur. Surgical inseminations are only required of inferior semen or
inferior frozen semen products.
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank is
producing puppies with a conception rate of 90% and an average of 6.75
live puppies per litter!
WHEN TO FREEZE YOUR DOGS SEMEN?
The ideal time to freeze your dog's
semen is when he is in top form and health. Between 2 and 6 years of age
is ideal for most dogs.
Many times a stud's value has not yet been determined when he is in his
reproductive prime. However, this is when his semen should be collected
for freezing. It may be many years before a stud has proven himself, and
then he may be older, ill or starting to fail reproductively. Any male,
regardless of age, can be evaluated for freezing. Dogs up to 15 years of
age could be capable of producing viable sperm cells. Having their semen
successfully frozen is possible. However, poor semen parameters may
result in only a small number of viable sperm being able to be stored,
and repeated collections may be needed to inseminate even one bitch.
It is far better to freeze your dog's semen based on his potential
rather than waiting until he has been proven. A normal healthy dog in
his prime, depending on the breed, could have 2-10 inseminating doses
prepared from one ejaculate. Smaller breeds produce smaller numbers of
sperm cells.
DOGS HAVING THEIR SEMEN FROZEN ARE
REQUIRED TO HAVE:
A photocopy of their registration papers (A.K.C.
or other).
A current negative canine brucellosis test. (Can be done by Mobile
Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank)
A consent for signed by the owner of the dog allowing collection,
examination, freezing, and storage of semen,
Mobile Veterinary Service/Canine Semen Bank will take required
photographs of the individual dog.
ADVANTAGES OF THE SEMEN PRESERVATION
SYSTEM
Preservation of the gene pool by
allowing the stud dog to sire puppies when he is no longer able to do
so.
The ability to prove a stud dog long before he retires from an active
show, or field trial career to stud service.
Increase marketing potential for the stud dog in areas where he will
never travel.
Better conception rates mean more puppies.
Less travel for brood bitches.
Positive control of reproductive diseases.
Availability of the stud dog for several breedings on the same day and
in different places.
Ability to evaluate semen quality before insemination.
A.K.C. and Field stud book approved.
Documented conception rate of 90% using frozen semen with vaginal
artificial insemination.

DJMartinDVM@mobile-vetservice.com
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