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The use of ally-trenbolone as a progestational agent to maintain pregnancy in ovariectomized bitches
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The use of ally-trenbolone as a progestational agent to maintain pregnancy in ovariectomized bitches

B.E. Eilts, D.L. Paccamonti, G. Hosgood, R.C. Causey and J.L. Milliken
Theriogenology, Vol.42(7), pp.1237-1245
1994
PMID: 16727628
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Abstract

canine hypoluteoidism pregnancy progestogen
The administration of the synthetic progestogen, allytrenbolone, at a dose of 0.088 mg/kg/d per os successfully maintained pregnancy in 3 of 3 bitches ovariectomized at 34 to 42 d of gestation and in 1 of 3 ovariectomized on Day 8 or 9 of gestation. However, a dose of 0.044 mg/kg/d per os maintained pregnancy in only 2 of 6 bitches ovariectomized in mid-gestation. Two bitches that had ovariectomies performed on Day 9 of gestation and were supplemented with ally-trenbolone at a dose of 0.088 mg/kg/d per os did not establish a pregnancy that was detectable by mid-gestation. Although inhibited the first 2 d post partum in some bitches, lactation increased sufficiently to successfully maintain pups.

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.232 Veterinary Sciences
3.232.1281 Veterinary Reproductive Health
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Reproductive Biology
Veterinary Sciences
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