The Functional Breeding Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
This week we welcome back Dr. Alison Skipper to talk about the history of breed registries. Dr. Skipper is a veterinarian and historian at the Royal Veterinary College, London. She has an interest in the history of the health and welfare of purebred dogs. She works as a veterinarian at Crufts, has been on Kennel Club committees, and is very involved in the purebred dog world. Her perspective on the history of breed registries was a much demanded followup from her previous episode with us!
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Karen Hinchy: The Chinook Outcross Project
Claire Apple: Farmcollies and the American Working Farmcollie Association
Joyce Briggs: what the state of shelter adoptions today means for breeders
Kim Brophey: Ethology and Breeding Dogs
Emily Bray, PhD: Maternal Care in Dogs
Jane Lindquist: Puppy Culture
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Eldin Leighton, PhD (pt 2): The International Working Dog Registry
Eldin Leighton, PhD (pt 1): The Science of Animal Breeding
Marina Phillips: Breeding Cooperatives
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