M. Dahlbom et al., FERTILITY PARAMETERS IN MALE IRISH WOLFHOUNDS - A 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP-STUDY, Journal of Small Animal Practice, 38(12), 1997, pp. 547-550
The reproductive performance of 25 male Irish wolfhounds was examined
in a two-year follow-up study. Results of a previous study showed that
37 Irish wolfhounds had lower libidos, smaller testicles and poorer s
emen quality than 67 control dogs examined. This study was undertaken
to determine whether fertility parameters had changed after a further
two years. Forty-four dogs of 21 breeds were used as controls. No chan
ge in libido was observed in either group after two years; the Irish w
olfhounds still exhibited lower libidos than the control dogs. In both
studies, the Irish wolfhounds showed a softening of testicular tissue
with a significantly higher incidence than control dogs. This differe
nce became more marked after two years. Semen quality had declined in
Irish wolfhounds and the differences between the two groups became mov
e accentuated. Inbreeding coefficients for the Irish wolfhounds were l
ow, suggesting that this was a factor contributing to the poor reprodu
ctive function. However, several Irish wolfhounds had been ill during
the follow-up period which, together with the decline in reproductive
efficiency, may reflect a change due to ageing.