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Canine Breeder Excellence Seminar – Saturday, November 7th

Register today for the Virtual Canine Breeder Excellence Seminar on Saturday, November 7th presented by the AKC Canine Health Foundation, the Theriogenology Foundation, and the AKC.

These one-day seminars are intended for breeders looking for current information specifically on reproduction topics that will help them achieve success in their breeding programs. Engaging speakers bring their expertise to share and attendees leave with a better understanding of canine reproduction. If you are an avid breeder or canine fancier, this is a seminar you will not want to miss.

Agenda: (All times are listed in Central Standard Time.)

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Marty Greer, DVM – Owner of Veterinary Village, specializing in pediatrics and reproduction
“Making C-sections maximize your breeding program”
 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Erin Runcan, DVM, DACT – Associate Professor in Clinical Theriogenology and Reproductive Medicine at The Ohio State University CVM
“Pitfalls of progesterone testing”
 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Alyssa Helms, DVM – 2018 AKC/AKC CHF/TF Resident at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine
“Canine Brucellosis: a review of what every breeder needs to know about this disease”
 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Joann Randall, DVM, DACT – Practitioner at the Animal Hospital of Woodstock, specializing in artificial, transcervical, and surgical inseminations using fresh, chilled semen or frozen semen
“How studly is your stud?”
Registration fee $59.

Register by November 5, 2020 to watch the webinar live. After this date, all registrants will receive a link to view the webinar on-demand after the event has ended.

All proceeds will benefit the AKC/AKC CHF/TF Small Animal Theriogenology Residency Program.

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