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How to Increase Sperm Count in Dogs

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You can increase sperm count in dogs naturally to breed with females.
You can increase sperm count in dogs naturally to breed with females.
Joyce Priddy

Do you use your dog to stud and breed with other dogs? It’s important to know how to increase sperm count in dogs if you’re going to use them for getting female dogs pregnant. There are methods to increase sperm count in dogs without using pills or paying high vet bills. Use these methods to increase low sperm count in dogs to have them the best for breeding.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    The first step to increase low sperm count in breeding studs is to make certain the dog is getting the best nutrition possible. Feed the dog high protein foods and give supplemental vitamins to ensure proper nutrition to make more sperm and healthy sperm.

  2. Step 2

    Exercise is important to increasing sperm counts. Make certain the breeding stud is getting proper exercise on a daily basis. This will increase circulation to have a stronger ejaculation from the stud dog and boost sperm count.

  3. Step 3

    A dog’s libido affects the number of sperm that he produces. Keep your dog in a good mood with plenty of pampering and spoiling. A depressed and dog without a lot of social contact will have lower sperm counts.

  4. Step 4

    Don’t collect dog semen on a daily basis. Some breeders make this mistake. The body needs time to rejuvenate and create new sperm. Likewise, don’t stud out your dog on a daily basis either. Give the breeding studs time to raise sperm counts naturally.

Tips & Warnings
  • A healthy breeding stud can get dogs pregnant well into the older years with a good sperm count.
  • Prevent unwanted dog pregnancies by having your pets spayed and neutered if you’re not a breeder.

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sonni57 said

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on 5/19/2009 Good article for those who want puppies.

ladym33 said

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on 5/18/2009 Good to know! Thank you! 5

kittycooks said

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on 5/18/2009 Good healthy tips for all dogs, expecially breeders. Thanks!

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