The Functional Breeding Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
Carolyn Kelly is a registered nurse with over 30 years of experience in human health including in labor and delivery, and in mental health where she witnessed the power that animal assisted interventions can play in the healing process. She holds a Masters Degree in Nursing Leadership and runs a small mixed breed companion dog program, Old Mission Retrievers. Along with Laura Sharkey, Carolyn heads up the Co-Pilot Pet Dog Breeding Co-operative, which is the Functional Dog Collaborative's first breeding co-op. In this episode, Carolyn and I are talking about her most recent litter. If you're interested in getting into the nitty gritty about health testing, mate selection, and some of the hurdles facing mixed breed breeders, you should enjoy this one.
Sophie Liu, DVM: The Doberman Diversity Project
Linda Seaver: Berner University
Jenna Dockweiler, DVM, DACT: Theriogenology, the Study of Beast Making
Sara Reusche: Breeding Mixy-Mix Sports Dogs for the First Time
Jane Russenberger: Managing a Population of Guide Dogs
Trish McMillan, CPDT, CDBC, ACCBC: Where Do Good Dogs Come From?
Deb Jones, PhD: Good Traits for a Sports Dog (and Pet)
Julie Norman Jenkins: Breeding Dogs as Athletes and Pets
Introduction to the Functional Dog Collaborative
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