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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 1H 17M

Breeding, Bans, and Brachycephalics with Dan O’Neill & Marisa Heath

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This week on Veterinary Ramblings, Mike Brampton and Julian Hoad are joined by Dan O’Neill & Marisa Heath to unpack the controversy surrounding the so-called “67 breeds ban” and the wider conversation around animal welfare legislation.The episode dives into how sensational headlines and “rage bait” media distorted the guests’ work, falsely claiming they wanted to ban dozens of dog breeds. In reality, the discussion focuses on preserving beloved breeds by encouraging healthier physical traits and moving away from extreme conformations that can compromise welfare.Dan and Marissa also introduce the Innate Health Assessment (IHA), a free, voluntary tool designed to help breeders and the public identify healthier breed characteristics. From brachycephalic breathing issues to public perceptions of “healthy-looking” dogs, the conversation explores how education and informed choices can drive meaningful change.The episode also tackles the importance of addressing root causes rather than just treating symptoms, alongside thoughtful discussions on legislation, social change, and what truly defines a good quality of life for our pets. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

This week on Veterinary Ramblings, Mike Brampton and Julian Hoad are joined by Dan O’Neill & Marisa Heath to unpack the controversy surrounding the so-called “67 breeds ban” and the wider conversation around animal welfare legislation.The episode dives into how sensational headlines and “rage bait” media distorted the guests’ work, falsely claiming they wanted to ban dozens of dog breeds. In reality, the discussion focuses on preserving beloved breeds by encouraging healthier physical traits and moving away from extreme conformations that can compromise welfare.Dan and Marissa also introduce the Innate Health Assessment (IHA), a free, voluntary tool designed to help breeders and the public identify healthier breed characteristics. From brachycephalic breathing issues to public perceptions of “healthy-looking” dogs, the conversation explores how education and informed choices can drive meaningful change.The episode also tackles the importance of addressing root causes rather than just treating symptoms, alongside thoughtful discussions on legislation, social change, and what truly defines a good quality of life for our pets. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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