How many times does artificial insemination usually succeed?
Generally, artificial insemination of dogs must be 2 to 3 times, each time is about 24 hours apart. Since the concentration of sperm in artificial insemination will be lower than that of the source fluid, several inseminations must be carried out. The pass rate of artificial insemination of dogs is relatively high, and it can reduce the condition of stillbirth and weak fetal conditions.
In addition, artificial insemination can reduce the probability of infection of the urinary system during reproduction. During the artificial insemination period, disinfection and sterilization must be done well to prevent urinary system infection. Before insemination, use clean water and disinfectant to clean the female dog's vulva, insert the ejaculation tube into the female dog's vagina, and be as close to its cervix as possible. Pull the butt of the female dog high, the height-to-face ratio should not be less than 45 degrees, and introduce semen into the female dog's vagina. Human factors include female dogs with closed vagina for about 2-5 minutes to avoid semen loss and maintain the female dog's butt lifting posture for about 5-10 minutes.