
S1 E10 Meghan Carson - Puppy Culture & Gochee Labs
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Summary
In this episode of the Soda Pup Enrichment Lab podcast, Chris Chandler interviews Meghan Carson, a Labrador Retriever breeder, about the concept of Puppy Culture. They discuss the importance of early enrichment techniques, socialization, and the protocols involved in raising well-rounded puppies. Meghan shares her experiences with early neurological stimulation, scent introduction, and how to manage large litters while ensuring each puppy receives the necessary attention and training. The conversation highlights the significance of observing puppy behavior and temperament to make informed decisions about their future homes. In this conversation, Meghan Carson shares her extensive knowledge on puppy training, focusing on crate training, potty training, and food enrichment strategies. She discusses the importance of early training techniques and how they ease the transition for new puppy owners. Meghan also touches on responsible breeding practices, the significance of genetics in breeding, and the need for enrichment activities for dogs. The discussion concludes with resources for new puppy owners and a light-hearted moment about what kind of dog Meghan would be.
Takeaways
Meghan Carson has been breeding Labradors since 2012.
Puppy culture starts enriching puppies from day three.
Early neurological stimulation strengthens neural pathways.
Socialization is crucial for a well-rounded puppy.
Different litters develop at different rates.
Exposure to various environments is essential for puppies.
Manding helps teach calm behavior in puppies.
Scent introduction can inform future training suitability.
Puppies learn to take treats properly from a young age.
Managing large litters requires a strong support system. Crate training should start as early as three weeks.
Puppies can be introduced to their crates with enrichment items.
Potty training progresses by removing the litter box and encouraging outdoor potty breaks.
Food enrichment can include a mix of raw diets and holistic kibble.
Managing multiple dogs requires careful attention to each dog's needs.
Breeding practices should prioritize health testing and responsible breeding age.
Understanding genetics is crucial for predicting puppy colors and health.
Enrichment activities are essential for a puppy's development.
Puppy culture resources can help new owners with training.
Expect more from breeders regarding early training and socialization.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Puppy Culture
06:38 Understanding Puppy Culture Protocols
12:09 Managing Large Litters
18:26 Teaching Proper Treat Taking
25:54 Crate Training Essentials
32:40 Breeding Practices and Considerations
41:20 The Importance of Enrichment
Contact Meghan Carson
Website: GocheeLabs.com
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/GocheeLabPuppies/
Instagram: instagram.com/gocheelabs
Information on Puppy Culture: https://shoppuppyculture.com/#a_aid=586d1fe5c07f4
Keywords
puppy culture, dog training, Labrador retriever, early development, enrichment techniques, socialization, temperament assessment, positive reinforcement, neurological stimulation, scent introduction, puppy training, crate training, potty training, food enrichment, dog breeding, puppy culture, dog genetics, enrichment activities, responsible breeding, dog care, Sodapup, Honey Pot, Honeycomb slow feeder
This podcast is not meant to make veterinary recommendations. Please consult with your vet regarding your pets nutrition and health needs.