I order and received all the equipment and the video how to inseminated artificially but they show how to do with big dog and i have poddle at 3 and 4 pounds so when I have the sperm of my little dog it is really small i didn't have more than 3 cc
so how i could insiminate the femelle b ecause when I press the seringue nothings goes in the femelle its on the little thiny tube and if I pull the sering again to flush the rest the sperm comming back to the seringue
so what I did its I detach the tube from the seringue and i pull after i reattach the tube to the seringue and i push to flush the rest into the femele.\
did you think its good to do that
and also at how much inch I shoud insert the tube into the vagina of the femele.
thanks for your cooperation and excuse my English because I am French
Diane
I think what you did with the syringe should work fine, what you can do next time is to draw some air into the syring when you load it for insemination. Just don't put a bunch of air into the female.
And how far to insert the syring? I would go about the same length as the male's penis. You can also hold the female's rear end up for a few minutes after insemination to help things along.
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