Transcervical Insemination
Service Description
Transcervical insemination (TCI) is an advanced reproductive technique used in canine breeding to deposit semen directly into the female dog's uterus. Unlike traditional artificial insemination, TCI involves the use of a specialized endoscope to guide a small catheter through the cervix and into the uterus, bypassing potential obstacles and optimizing the chances of successful fertilization. This minimally invasive procedure is typically performed without the need for anesthesia and is well-tolerated by the female. TCI offers several benefits, including higher conception rates, reduced stress for both the male and female dogs, and greater efficiency in delivering sperm to the optimal location for fertilization. It has become a preferred method in many breeding programs for enhancing reproductive success and maintaining the health and genetic diversity of canine breeds.