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Comparison of the use of cabergoline and gonadotrophin to treat primary and secondary anoestrus in bitches

Objective  To determine the efficacy and reliability of cabergoline and pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin (PMSG) for induction of oestrus in bitches with primary or secondary anoestrus. Procedures  We studied 39 healthy bitches of various breeds aged 2–6 years and in primary or secondary anoe...

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Published in:Australian veterinary journal 2012-05, Vol.90 (5), p.194-196
Main Authors: Nak, D, Nak, Y, Simsek, G
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective  To determine the efficacy and reliability of cabergoline and pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin (PMSG) for induction of oestrus in bitches with primary or secondary anoestrus. Procedures  We studied 39 healthy bitches of various breeds aged 2–6 years and in primary or secondary anoestrus: 20 bitches were administered 5 µg/kg/day cabergoline orally until day 2 after the onset of pro‐oestrus or for a maximum of 42 days, and 19 bitches were administered 20 IU/kg/day PMSG intramuscularly for 5 consecutive days, followed by an additional single injection of 25 IU/kg of human chorionic gonadotrophin on the fifth day. Results  The rates of oestrus induction in the primary and secondary anoestrous bitches treated with cabergoline and PMSG were found to be similar. Pregnancy and whelping rates in the cabergoline group were statistically different from the rates in the PMSG group (P < 0.001). Conclusion  Cabergoline is more effective and reliable for the induction of a fertile oestrus in bitches with primary or secondary anoestrous.
ISSN:0005-0423
1751-0813
DOI:10.1111/j.1751-0813.2012.00913.x