The Functional Breeding Podcast
Science:Life Sciences
Oluademi James-Daniel is a force for change in the dog world. Her Facebook group, Inclusivity in Dog Training, has become a major player in the conversation about whether the dog world is inclusive (spoiler: there's lots to work on) and what we can all do to make things better for minorities. In this episode, Oluademi talks about bias in the dog world generally and especially in breeding and in how breeders pick their puppy owners.
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
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
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
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