Infertility of male dogs means that the inability to ejaculate during mating, or the ejaculation of sperm, dead sperm, sperm deformity in the semen, or the low survival rate, cannot fertilize the eggs. So what are the causes of male dog infertility?
In fact, there are two main reasons for male dog infertility, mainly divided into two situations: congenital and acquired.
The congenital situation is mainly attributed to the dog's own physical condition and the physical sexual organs are incomplete. For example, dogs' testicles are underdeveloped or missing, which can lead to dogs' infertility. Of course, for this type of dog, you still need to undergo sterilization as soon as possible.
In addition to congenital conditions, many factors such as acquired nutritional inadequateness, environment, disease conditions, and reproductive technology will also affect the fertility of dogs. If a dog lacks nutritional deficiencies such as vitamins or protein in daily feeding, it will lead to a decrease in the number of sperm in the dog and a significant decrease in quality. These are important factors that affect dog fertility. The surrounding environment will also have a certain impact on the fertility of dogs.
Dogs who have been locked in cages for a long time have a lower fertility, and when the surrounding environment changes, the dog's sexual reflexes will be inhibited, which will also lead to infertility. In addition to these factors, there are also infertility caused by dogs due to diseases, such as prostatitis and orchitis, which can affect dog fertility. If artificial fertilization is performed, improper semen manipulation can also lead to infertility.
Treatment for infertility of male dogs: First, strengthen the physical fitness of male dogs, exercise frequently, add nutrition, and strengthen the body. Dogs should also be given regular breeding habits and supplemented with sufficient vitamin A and vitamin E. When it comes to breeding, do not over-match and prevent too many times. Do not breed dogs for a long time. Secondly, insufficient androgenic hormones and endocrine disorders in dogs can also cause male dogs to have low sexual desire, and methyl testosterone can be taken. Dogs should not delay reproductive diseases and seek medical treatment in time and prescribe the right medicine. In addition, you can also take your dog to a regular pet hospital to check the quality of its sperm.