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The Functional Breeding Podcast

The Functional Breeding Podcast

By: The Functional Dog Collaborative
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The Functional Breeding Podcast is about how to breed dogs for function and for health, behavioral and physical. It is brought to you by the Functional Dog Collaborative, a non-profit organization founded to support the ethical breeding of healthy, behaviorally sound dogs. The FDC’s goals include providing educational, social, and technical resources to breeders of both purebred and mixed breed dogs, helping us all learn more about how to breed good companions who are fit for sports or work. You can find out more at functionalbreeding.org or at the Functional Breeding facebook group, which is a friendly and inclusive community.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Biological Sciences Science
Episodes
  • Laura Sharkey, PhD, KPA CTP, SDC: What puppies are capable of
    Jul 20 2025

    This week I'm talking to Dr Laura Sharkey, dog trainer turned dog breeder, who runs the Bosun Dog Project. This project produces lovely mixed breed dogs who are bred to fit well into homes as companions. This episode was actually recorded in person with me and Laura in the same room. We started talking about what we would talk about and then I realized she had already said some really interesting stuff, so I hit record and prompted her to start over, and away we went, talking about some of the fascinating discoveries she's made with her analytical brain while raising many litters of foster puppies and five litters of Bosun puppies! If you want to know more about the Bosun Dog Project, you can go to bosundogproject.com.

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    35 mins
  • Micah Halpern, PhD: Canine Genetic Testing
    Jun 19 2025

    This week I'm talking with Dr Micah Halpern, a geneticist who has worked with many species including zoo animal population health, and is currently the pricipal scientist and owner of GenSol Diagnostics. Micah and I got nerdy about genetic testing for canine health and other traits - what are some of the different technologies involved, and how do we think about what "accurate" means in terms of results?

    I've had a long break from recording podcast episodes and I'm coming back gradually. My series of unfortunate injuries seem to be coalescing into chronic pain that makes working difficult. The Functional Dog Collaborative is a high priority for me but sometimes I do have to take a break from this podcast while I recover a bit, and this was one of those times. I hope to have episodes coming out more regularly, but also a bit more slowly than previously, for a while, while I improve and ramp them back up. I appreciate your patience.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Dr. Hille Fieten, Copper Toxicity
    Mar 25 2025

    Dr. Hille Fieten is veterinary researcher and clinician specializing in internal medicine. She is is the coordinator of the Center for Expertise in Genetics and Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht University. I have received multiple requests to talk to her about her research into the genetics of copper toxicity in dogs. Some of her research has been used for new genetic tests, and the dog loving community is asking how to interpret these tests. Buckle up for a lot of information coming at you!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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I stumbled across this podcast, and I am SO GLAD! There is a wealth of information in every episode. I have learned a lot about the shelter system, good breeding practices, what it means to breed for function and behavior, coat color genetics, etc. I really think the FDC could be critical in discouraging puppy mills. I have already recommended this podcast multiple times. It is invaluable!

Most helpful podcast for breeders and puppy buyers

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The most fascinating and easily accessible conversations about dogs. I am a preservationist breeder interested in the history, evolution, welfare, and public perceptions of dogs and related canids. With a background in maize genetics, this podcast has deeply changed my ideas and opinions on my favorite organisms, dogs. From where do new dogs come? What is a breed? What do you associate with ethical breeding practices, and can the answers be different for different dog groups? More people need to hear this podcast! because it grows great exposure to ideas that deserve sampling.

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I love all the unbiased information. The information is scientifically factual. The guests are well educated on the subject matter and the host explains more complicated subjects in layman's terms.

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