Infertility in male dogs is a condition that means a male dog cannot successfully make a female dog pregnant. The condition is not that common.
Generally, the condition can be caused by an injury or an infection. Additionally, hormone changes can cause the condition.
If you see the signs of infertility in your male dog, then get to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Here’s what you should know about the symptoms, causes, and treatments for the condition.
Symptoms of Infertility in Male Dogs
The condition means that a male dog cannot successfully make a female dog pregnant. Generally, if a male dog does not show interest in mating, the cause is a hormone change.
Causes of Infertility in Male Dogs
The cause of the condition can be a wide range of things. For example, some of the common causes include:
- Injury (especially to the testes)
- Infections
- Medication
- Hormone changes
- Low sperm count
- Congenital factors
- Not being able to ejaculate
Additionally, very young and very old dogs can suffer from the condition due to their age.
Treatments for Infertility in Male Dogs
Firstly, your vet will ask about your dog’s symptoms. Secondly, your vet will ask about your dog’s full medical history. This will include any previous matings.
Thirdly, your dog’s prostate will be tested. This is to detect any infections. Additionally, your dog’s semen will be taken and analyzed.
Generally, treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the condition. For instance, behavior-based problems can be addressed. Usually, this is through making changes to the breeding environment.
Additionally, reducing any drugs that are causing the issue can be considered. Also, hormone therapy can be used to normalize your dog’s hormones.
Finally, in cases involving an infection, antibiotics can be prescribed. As always, if your vet prescribes your dog any medicine, make sure to stick to the correct dose and frequency instructions. Also, complete the full course of medicine.
Have you ever cared for a dog who suffered from this condition? How did your vet help your dog recover? Let us know in the comments section below.