The Functional Breeding Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
This week we have Ji Khalsa back on the podcast to talk about her highly regarded breeder educational resource, Midwoofery. Ji has a solid science background herself and has built a science-based curriculum (and we'll talk about what that means). Ji and I talk about how Midwoofery came to be, how it works, what courses she has, and what to expect from a course. We also explore how Midwoofery fits in to the Functional Dog Collaborative Breeder Curriculum.
To learn more about Midwoofery, check it out at midwoofery.com, and use the code fdcbreeder for 15% off your courses. To learn more about the FDC Breeder Curriculum, visit it at https://functionalbreeding.org/breeder-curriculum-outline/.
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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