The Functional Breeding Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
This episode is jointly released through the Functional Breeding Podcast and Cog Dog Radio, which is hosted by Sarah Stremming. Sarah is an internationally known dog behavior consultant with a special niche working with sports dogs. She consults at The Cognitive Canine, teaches online courses on dog behavior, and hosts the Cog Dog Radio Podcast. I sat down with Sarah to talk about the recent news that SPCA Tampa Bay has partnered with a pet store and a puppy broker - and what we think this means we all should REALLY be talking about. Although the shelter's pilot program was paused due to community feedback before we released the episode, we feel the issues we discuss in here are still critical ones to ensuring the welfare of the dogs we share our lives with.
The Co-Pilot Breeding Cooperative
What is ”Functional?” with Sarah Streaming
Panel: Owning Dogs in the Modern World
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
Functional Dog Collaborative updates for October, 2020
Sarah Stremming: Border Collies in Agility - We're All Weird Here
Elinor Karlsson, PhD: Genetic testing from a scientist's perspective
Oluademi James-Daniel: Overcoming Systemic Racism in the Dog World
Eldin Leighton, PhD (pt 2): The International Working Dog Registry
Eldin Leighton, PhD (pt 1): The Science of Animal Breeding
Marina Phillips: Breeding Cooperatives
What's new with the Functional Dog Collaborative
Doodles Part 3 - Kim Palermo: Boots on the Ground with Doodles
Doodles Part 2 - Alicia Hobson: The Bearded Retriever Project
Doodles Part 1 - Amy Lane: The Goldendoodle Association of North America
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