The Functional Breeding Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
This week we have Ji Khalsa back on the podcast. Ji is the founder of Midwoofery, a highly respected science-based educational resource for responsible dog breeders. She has a Masters degree in Microbiology and Biochemistry from Arizona State University, including independent studies in the link between canine genetics and behavior. She has decades of experience in breeding, including working dogs and companions. I asked Ji to talk to us about guardian homes - why are they useful for breeders and how do they help improve dog welfare?
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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