Director, Genetics & Reproduction

DOGS INCPalmetto, FL
7hOnsite

About The Position

The Genetics & Reproduction Director oversees the organization’s canine reproduction lifecycle, including genetic strategy, breeding decisions, reproductive management, whelping, and neonatal outcomes. This role ensures the ethical, evidence-based production of high-quality working dogs by integrating genetics, reproductive science, data analysis, and early-life care in alignment with animal welfare standards and organizational goals.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Animal Science or a related field.
  • Minimum of five years of experience in canine genetics, reproduction, and breeding colony management.
  • Strong background in statistical analysis and canine theriogenology.

Nice To Haves

  • Master's or Doctorate in Animal Science, Biology, Genetics, or a related field.
  • Familiarity with the International Working Dog Registry (IWDR).
  • Experience within ADI- or IGDF-accredited organizations.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees all breeding colony candidates, evaluating DNA carrier status, family health history, temperament, and behavioral history to inform breeding decisions.
  • Develops and implements a comprehensive, long-term strategy to maintain genetic diversity, quality, and sustainability within the breeding colony, including the acquisition of external breeders or genetic material as needed.
  • Ensures breeding decisions align with program demand, health trends, and long-term working-dog outcomes.
  • Oversees reproductive management of the breeding colony, including estrous cycle tracking using vaginal cytology, progesterone assays, behavioral indicators, and related diagnostics.
  • Supervises semen evaluation and quality assessment of breeding males.
  • Partners with veterinarians to support artificial insemination (AI), transcervical insemination (TCI), and live breeding as appropriate, without assuming veterinary scope.
  • Provides organizational authority and subject-matter leadership for all whelping and neonatal care programs within the Puppy Academy.
  • Establishes, maintains, and continuously improves protocols related to pregnancy monitoring, whelping readiness, whelping management, neonatal monitoring, early intervention, lactation support, and post-partum dam care.
  • Ensures continuity and alignment across breeding decisions, prenatal management, birth outcomes, and early neonatal development.
  • Defines clinical decision thresholds and escalation pathways for whelping and neonatal cases in collaboration with Veterinary Services.
  • Oversees analysis of whelping outcomes, neonatal health metrics, mortality trends, and early developmental indicators to inform genetic strategy and program improvement.
  • Partners with the Puppy Academy Director to ensure staff are trained and supported in executing established protocols, while retaining accountability for clinical standards and outcome integrity.
  • Maintains accurate, comprehensive reproductive, genetic, whelping, and neonatal records for active and retired breeding animals.
  • Analyzes trends related to conception rates, litter outcomes, neonatal health, and early development.
  • Produces projections and reports on breeding outcomes, colony health trends, and program performance to inform leadership and strategic planning.
  • Ensures all genetics, breeding, whelping, and neonatal practices comply with organizational policy, animal welfare standards, and applicable regulations.
  • Promotes a culture of humane, ethical, and responsible reproductive management across all related departments.
  • Identifies and implements innovative, evidence-based, and cost-effective approaches to canine genetics, reproduction, whelping, and neonatal care.
  • Stays current on advancements in canine theriogenology and reproductive science through conferences, professional development, and collaborative research.
  • Collaborates with veterinarians and internal stakeholders on studies related to pregnancy, whelping, lactation, and neonatal development.
  • Collaborates closely with Veterinary Services, Puppy Academy, Puppy Raising, and related teams to ensure alignment, data sharing, and continuity of care.
  • Participates in cross-departmental planning to support organizational canine development and placement objectives.
  • Provides training, mentorship, and subject-matter guidance to staff on genetics, reproduction, whelping, and neonatal care standards.
  • Ensures relevant teams remain informed of advancements and best practices in canine reproductive and neonatal science.
  • Manages budgets related to genetics, breeding, whelping, and neonatal programs.
  • Oversees procurement of equipment, supplies, and resources necessary for reproductive and neonatal operations.
  • Builds and maintains partnerships with external breeding programs, registries, and genetic research organizations, as applicable
  • Represents the organization to donors, volunteers, and other stakeholders regarding genetics, reproduction, and early-life canine development.
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