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Many products on the market are used to keep pets safe, but are they safe for breeding animals? Learn about common prescription drugs and whether they are suitable for male and female breeding animals and neonates. Find out what the literature says about nutraceuticals that are advertised to improve the fertility and well-being of breeding stock. 

About Julie T. Cecere, DVM, MS, DACT

Julie T. Cecere, DVM, MS, DACT, completed her veterinary education at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. She worked in private veterinary practice and commercial settings before returning for a residency in animal reproduction. Dr. Cecere is a Diplomate of the American College of Theriogenology, an organization to which she has contributed in several leadership and service roles. She is clinical associate professor of theriogenology at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, where she has developed an internationally recognized clinical service for canine reproduction. Dr. Cecere lives in Virginia with her family on a small hobby farm and enjoys upland dog hunting with her children and riding horses in her spare time.

Additional Resources for Dog Breeders    

At Pro Club, we aim to offer valuable resources for professional dog breeders like you. Explore our collection of webinars, articles, and video series designed to support your professional breeding program, like “Understanding Patellar Luxation”, our latest webinar from Dr. Fran Smith.