The Functional Breeding Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
Sophie Liu, DVM, is the founder of the Doberman Diversity Project. The DDP seeks to collect information in a single place about Dobermans for use to researchers who want to better understand the genetics of Doberman health issues. Sophie has some very cool specific, actionable plans for helping improve the breed's health, and in this episode, we talk about those plans, why Dobermans are great, what their health is like currently, and how hard it is to organize dog owners to get you the data you need.
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Dan O'Neill, MVB, PhD, FRCVS: VetCompass and Inherited Disease
Danika Bannasch, DVM, PhD: The Dalmatian Outcross Project
Danika Bannasch, DVM, PhD: Chondrodystrophy
Lisa Gunter, PhD, CBCC-KA: Shelter Dog Welfare
Breeding for Companion Personalities: Carolyn Kelly, RN and Erica Pytlovany, KPA CTP
Claire Wade, PhD and Sophie Liu, DVM: The Doberman Genetic Diversity Paper
Lisa Wagner: Breeding Frenchies for Health
Sarah Stremming, CDBC: The Dog Sourcing Crisis
Jessica Hekman, DVM, PhD: State of the Functional Dog Collaborative
Laura Sharkey, PhD and Carolyn Kelly, RN: We All Have the Same Goals
Ji Khalsa, MS: Guardian Homes
Alison Skipper, PhD: the history of breed registries
Sarah Stremming, CDBC: Fear Periods
Carolyn Kelly, RN: Litter Highlight
Mary Peaslee, MD, MPH: Deep Dive on Hip Testing, Part 2
Mary Peaslee, MD, MPH: Deep Dive on Hip Testing, Part 1
Dr. Alison Skipper: the Health and History of Brachycephalic Dogs
Midwoofery and the FDC Breeder Curriculum
Litter highlight: Sara Reusche
Ji Khalsa and Alicia Hobson: the Genetics of Coat Type and Color
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