Ovulation Timing In The Bitch
Successful breeding of dogs is dependent on several factors. One of the most important factors is ovulation timing in the bitch. The reproductive or estrous cycle and timing of ovulation is influenced by several hormones.
The Hormones of the Reproductive Cycle and Ovulation
- Estrogen - This hormone prepares the reproductive tract for breeding. It causes thickening of the lining of the vagina and passage of red blood cells from the blood vessels into the surrounding tissues. The timing for this part of the reproductive cycle varies from dog to dog and ranges from 1 to 21 days (or longer).
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH) - This hormone is responsible for triggering ovulation. The appearance of LH in the reproductive cycle is termed the LH surge (day 0). The LH surge lasts for 24 to 48 hours. Daily blood testing is necessary to accurately identify (and not miss) the timing of the LH surge. Bitches will ovulate 48 hours after the LH surge (day 2 post LH). The eggs in the bitch have to undergo further maturation, after ovulation, in order for conception to occur. Therefore, their optimal fertile period is on days 4, 5, and 6 post-LH surge.
- Progesterone - This hormone is "baseline" prior to the LH surge, and begins to rise at the same time as the LH surge. By the time that ovulation occurs in the bitch Progesterone measurements range from 4 to 8 ng/ml, and then it rises to greater than 20 ng/ml (range of >20 to 40 ng/ml) when the bitch is in the peak of her fertile period. The period of time of the reproductive cycle - starting at the LH surge to the end of the fertile period - is consistent from bitch to bitch.
- Prior medical conditions or surgeries
- Performance or work demands on the dog
- Body condition
- Level of activity
The LH Surge
Behavior changes
In addition to changes in the appearance of the vulva, owners may notice a significant change in the behavior of the bitch. Flagging is a specific behavior that is seen with the LH surge (on or around day 0). If the bitch is the only pet in the household, owners may notice her whining as she walks about or she may flag if someone bumps up against her. In multi-pet households, other pets may start mounting the bitch, however males are not typically that interested in the female (at that time). Male dog's interest in mounting the bitch becomes more intense on days 4, 5 and 6 post LH surge. At that time, the males may lose interest in eating and may vocalize more intensely for the females.
Predicting the Whelping Date
More About The Heat and Cycle
Pitfalls of Ovulation Timing
Monitoring progesterone levels along with detailed record keeping for each breeding bitch - including when the bitch started to show bleeding, flagging behavior, peak standing (when the male cries for her), and when she goes out of heat - are helpful for pinpointing ovulation. In addition, looking back on whelping dates for dogs is helpful for cross checking if the planned breeding date for the bitch was optimized for conception. For example, if a bitch whelps at 58 to 59 days, they were probably bred later than optimal, and if a bitch whelps at more than 62 days, they were likely bred earlier than is optimal for conceiving. This becomes an issue in dogs with fertility problems.
