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Madcap Radio
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From the creators of Puppy Culture, When Pigs Fly, and Madcap University comes a new frequency for dog lovers and life-learners.Madcap Radio explores the fascinating intersection of canine behavior, huma
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep47 - Introducing Your New Puppy to Your Adult Dog: Looking at the Bigger Picture
This episode answers a question we get on almost a weekly basis: “How do I introduce my puppy to my adult dog?” This podcast looks at: Questions to ask about your dog and your puppy that can help you craft a good introduction. Guidelines for puppy-dog introductions. Honoring normal social behavior and protecting the interests of your dog and your puppy. Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep46 - Why Puppies Pee In The House Even When They've Just Been Outside
The question comes from the discussion group for our With Open Arms puppy owner course: “Looking for a podcast - Hello! Our 15-week-old puppy is presenting some potty training challenges…While he's reliably house-trained for bowel movements, he frequently urinates on rugs, likely because they resemble the puppy pads he's familiar with. More puzzling that even when we take him outside at the recommended intervals, he'll pass small amounts of urine and then refuse to empty his bladder fully, even after 10+ minutes. Inevitably, within 20 minutes of coming back inside, he'll urinate on a rug. He's very able to stay in his kennel for a full 2-hour nap with no anxiety or accidents. So he certainly is physically capable of holding his bladder. We are not sure what we are doing wrong or if this is just to be expected and to be patient. It does seem like he thinks that the rugs is the place to pee. Let me know if you have any tips! ” This podcast covers: Why being able to take a two-hour nap without peeing does not mean a puppy can hold it for two hours while awake Why “double and triple peeing” is really a developmental thing The physical reasons puppies may target fabric to relieve themselves Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep45 - New Study Finds That Kimchi Removes Microplastics From The Body: Should We Give it to Our Dogs?
A new study was published this week, showing that a specific strain of probiotic found in kimchi is extremely good at binding up and carrying microplastics out of the body. We, and our dogs, are surrounded by plastic, it’s inescapable, and the accumulation of nanoparticles of plastic in our bodies is also inescapable - and very bad for our and our dogs' health. So the student question this episode is: “Should we be giving our dogs kimchi?” In this episode I serve up: The practical takeaways from the kimchi study for canine nutrition The “Foodome” project and network analysis of food Why the next big thing is “everything” Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep44 - From Raw to Kibble: Preparing Puppies for Kibble‑Feeding Homes
This episode’s question comes from the discussion group for my new weaning and early puppy nutrition course, “Weaning For Life: From Gut Biome to Behavior, A Whole Approach to Early Puppy Nourishment”. “Some of my puppies go home on raw, others to healthy kibble with whole‑food toppers. Historically, I always include at least one kibble meal—often from toys or snuffle mats, sometimes mixed with whole foods. Is there a more refined or appropriate protocol?” In this episode, we dig into the real‑world question breeders face every day: If, and how, to transition raw‑weaned puppies when their future homes will be feeding mostly kibble. This podcast covers: How I prepare raw‑weaned puppies for life in kibble‑feeding homes What other breeders are experiencing when transitioning puppies from raw to kibble Practical strategies for helping puppy owners either stay with raw, or significantly upgrade their kibble feeding with whole and fermented foods Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep43 - Puppy Camp for Litters
We got this question about breeders sending their puppies to “camp” before going to their new homes: “[a friend] has a litter of puppies 8 weeks old and she is placing them out to her friends until they are 10 weeks old. They decided it would be good for socialization and to prevent separation anxiety for the puppies until they go to their permanent homes at 10 weeks. That doesn’t sound like a good idea to me. Anyone have experience with this?” This episode discusses: When and how sending litters to “transitional” homes is beneficial “Bite inhibition” and exposure with littermates vs adult dogs Breeder experiences and practices Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep42 - Troubleshooting Free Stack Training
This episode’s question is from one of our Killer Free Stack show training students, but my answer is equally applicable to anyone training a dog: “Hi all, I have a 10-week-old Labrador puppy. I have the Killer Free Stacks video… when I try to get a moment of stillness to mark, she auto-sits. If I hold the food in front of her, she digs at it hard and will sit. Any tips for teaching a stack would be great!” In this podcast I cover: Tips for hand position to avoid cueing sits How to know if your puppy understands what you want him to do What to do it your puppy’s just not “getting it” Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep41 - Freestyling Mother's Pudding
This episode is about using mother’s pudding for lactating dams: “I was just wondering what brand of cool and serve vanilla pudding mix you are all using for mother’s pudding…The last litter I had, the puppies got diarrhea on day 3 (nightmare) and we never got it fully resolved until they got onto food at 3 weeks... We ruled out EVERYTHING we could think of…the only thing we could come up with was the mother’s pudding…[this dam is about to have another litter and] I want to use it because they do so much better on it with the calories. Help!” In this episode, I explore: Allergens that are theoretically possible to be passed through mother’s milk Homemade mother’s pudding and switching up ingredients in mother’s pudding for different situations Whether or not you should be concerned about mother’s pudding for your dams Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep40 - Why and When to Give Egg Yolks to Pregnant Dogs
This episode is a follow-up question about one of our most popular episodes, “An Egg Yolk A Day Keeps Mastitis Away”: “At what point in the pregnancy should I begin giving my dam egg yolk to help prevent mastitis?” In this episode, I discuss: Why egg yolks are a benefit for pregnant and lactating dogs Best practices for when to begin feeding egg yolks to your brood bitches Cooked vs Raw egg yolks and egg whites Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep39 - Yeast-Based Probiotic Supplements for Brood Bitches: When They Make Sense and When They Don't
One of our fans wrote to me recently about a webinar she attended on the veterinary use of probiotics: "The thing that intrigued me was…a study where one group of pregnant bitches was on a yeast-based probiotic, and the control group on no probiotic. There were benefits to both bitches and puppies, such as more stable GI tract and stool quality during whelping in the mothers on the probiotic, and they were less likely to have puppies of low birth weight. I know Jane works a lot at supporting the gut biome, but interesting info about a specific yeast and a specific time." This podcast untangles: The difference between yeast and bacteria-based probiotics How yeast-based probiotic supplements might help or harm a pregnant bitch, depending on the context How to decide if a yeast or other probiotic is appropriate for your pregnant dam Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep38 - Puppies Who Demand Bark: Why Puppy Owners Fail and How We Can Help Them Succeed
This episode is a fan request: "Looking for a podcast - My co-owner needs help. I’ve worked with them on training behaviors, and they’ve done a masterful job at teaching puppy (who’s about 3 months old now…) that barking gets attention. They wait until they just can’t take it anymore but then cave in just as extinction burst really ramps up. Is there a podcast that will guide them through navigating this? To be fair, one of them works nights and NEEDS their sleep! I can understand how they got here. But just like parenting - pay now or pay later, and this one is gonna sting! They do have PC curriculum - I told them to start looking through it again." This podcast unpacks: Straightforward advice for handling confinement and demand barking Why that straightforward advice often fails to help puppy owners How we can re-frame the emotional component of this issue for puppy owners and help them succeed. Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep37 - Puppies That Shiver After First Solid Foods: Are They Cold or Calibrating?
This episode is about the possible reasons why very young puppies sometimes shiver after big sensory experiences, especially after eating food from a dish for the first few times. We discuss: The neurological organization function of shivering Different theories about shivering after new experiences, such as being put in a new room or eating food for the first time How shivering may prime the puppies' sensory system for “wonder” Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep36 - Is the Fear Genetic? Tough Decisions about Keeper Puppies
This episode's question is about what to do when your “keeper” puppy starts showing significant fear issues: "…I’m really sad about my situation. I don’t want this to reflect poorly on my small breeding program that I’ve poured so much time, thought, stress, money, and emotional energy into.… my keeper puppy is now showing pretty significant fear issues…I was hoping to keep this puppy and eventually use her in my program. My biggest concern is that this is genetic fear and she will not outgrow/overcome it. This is depressing me quite honestly, and I’m feeling very deer-in-the-headlights about how to move forward…" In this podcast I address: How to tell if a fear issue is a developmental or genetic issue and what the line is between normal and pathological fear My personal experiences and outcomes in this area Words of encouragement for small program breeders, with thoughts for surviving emotional setbacks and staying in the breeding game Visit our website www.madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep35 - Puppy Meltdowns: "Bringing Back" a Puppy That's Had a Bad Experience
The question is about what to do with puppies that have meltdowns at shows or trials or any socialization situation: "My 7 month old puppy just had a meltdown. At our National this past weekend he showed OK on Thursday and Friday. A little unsure. But showed. On Saturday he was amazing and took Winners Dog. Sunday, he had a complete melt down. He has shows again in 5 days my inclination is to pull him. Work with him at home. Thoughts?" In this episode I discuss: When to hold back, and when to continue exposing puppies after meltdowns Rating experiences for success Thoughts about avoiding future problems Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep34 - Bad Genes and Good Puppies: Genetics, Behavior and Puppy Culture
This episode's question is about whether and by how much we can modify temperament with protocols: "I was chatting to someone recently about nature versus nurture, and they said, you can get a bitch who has a poor temperament and using Puppy Culture, you can have pups who have great temperaments. My view is it's more complex than that.…Would love people's thoughts." Listen in as I discuss: The difference between temperament and behavior The ramifications of using behavior modification protocols in a breeding program Our ethical obligations as breeders vs as puppy raisers Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep33 - Fruit Kefir for Puppies: Double the Ferment, Many Times the Benefits
This episode’s question is about giving puppies double fermented fruit kefir: "Hello, We are curious about the benefits of using Mango kefir for puppies. How does it help their gut flora? What is the purpose of using it. Thanks!" Listen in as I discuss: How a second ferment with fruit transforms the nutritional profile and bioavailability of kefir Why kefir in general is such a probiotic powerhouse Why double fermented fruit kefir is particularly appropriate for puppies Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep32 - Puppies Who Can't Settle Down in the Evening: The Arsenic Hour
This episode answers a question about puppies who just can’t settle down in the evening: "What are your best tips for “witching hour”? We have an 11.5 week Spinone Italiano that we brought home just over two weeks ago. He settles down for naps during the day after some play and training, but after his early evening nap, some play, dinner, potty, he gets over aroused and overtired and we cannot for the life of us redirect his mouthing to a toy or chew and he cries in his X-pen and jumps at the sides. We are trying to establish a routine with a licky mat, Kong or other soothing activity to transition him and bring down his arousal. But it is a nightly struggle!" In this episode I talk about: Why it’s natural for puppies to be restless and difficult in the early evening Tips for dealing with a puppy who can’t control himself Management and bedtime routine suggestions Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep31 - Resorbed Pregnancies, Small Litters and Antibiotics: The Latest Research
Today’s question is about resorption of pregnancies and the advisability of using antibiotics to prevent future resorptions: "We had a girl who was pregnant with at least 1 puppy at 28 day ultrasound and 0 puppies on x-ray at 50 days...I'm curious what other people would check with the girl who absorbed before breeding again." In this episode we discuss: Things to check/do when your dam resorbs a pregnancy How the vaginal microbiome affects fertility and prevents disease The most recent studies on the prophylactic use of antibiotics in breeding bitches Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep30 - Is It A Fear Period? Recognizing and Navigating Fear Periods in Puppies
This episode’s question is about fear periods. “What are the critical fear stages in puppies from 8 weeks on? Is it best to keep up their socialization during these periods or back off for a few days and then resume?” In this episode I discuss: How to recognize fear periods as opposed to general fearfulness. The evolutionary reasons that puppies have fear periods Navigating fear periods in puppies and dogs Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep29 - Teaching Puppies to Share: Dog-Dog Resource Guarding Prevention.
This episode’s question is about preventing dog-to-dog resource guarding: “Can’t seem to find it in the video; what is the protocol to work against food aggression within the litter? We have been doing marrow bones and resource guard training with people, but a few puppies are showing aggression to the other puppies at meal times. Any info appreciated, thanks!” In this episode I discuss: Why protocols for dog-to-dog resource guarding are not as effective as protocols for dog-to-human resource guarding. Five golden tips I have found helpful for preventing dog-to-dog resource guarding Thoughts about dog-to-dog resource guarding and breeding programs Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep28 - Is It All In How We Raise Them? Re-thinking the Nature vs Nurture Debate.
This week’s question is about whether doing Puppy Culture or any other early socialization program can guarantee good outcomes for puppies. “…I was talking to a breeder about Puppy Culture and I told her that if she would just adopt the program, she would eliminate any temperament issues with her puppies. Am I right about this? Isn’t Puppy Culture a guarantee that puppies will have good outcomes?” In this episode I tackle: Re-thinking the line between nature and nurture The partnership between breeders and puppy owners for raising a good dog The evolutionary reasons why breeding “good” dogs is so difficult Visit our website madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep27 - How “Hands On” Should You Be With Neonate Puppies? Finding the Line Between Supporting and Interfering.
This week’s question is about whether you’re supporting or interfering when you help mom with her neonate puppies: “…I've noticed that you lay in the box with Velvet and provide significant assistance to her. Among many groups of breeders, there is a faction who strongly advise to essentially let Mom alone in the first days as she has instincts and knows what to do, and that the presence, participation, and assistance of humans may be bothersome to her. So, I'm wondering if this is breed dependent? Or an individual preference?” In this episode we talk about: The variability of maternal behavior How much assistance you should give your dam with caring for her puppies Supporting your dam without interfering with her instincts Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep26 - Raw Feeding? You Might Be Over-Thinking This. Raw Diets for Puppies - Part Two
This is part two of my podcast, answering many questions one of our fans sent in about raw feeding puppies. In this episode I cover: AAFCO’s “Complete and Balanced” designation and why it’s relevant to kibble but not relevant to you if you feed a varied raw diet. Safety suggestions for feeding, sourcing, and handling raw dog food. Special considerations when feeding raw diets to puppies. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep25 - Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Raw Food? Raw Diets for Puppies - Part One
This week’s episode is a fan request on feeding puppies a raw diet: My breeder uses and recommended Puppy Culture as a resource for my partner and I in preparation for our Toy Poodle pup that we'll be picking up in a week or so. We've completed your Puppy Owners Course, the Puppy Culture and Attention is the Mother films, and have started binging your podcast- love your stuff! I'm wondering if you could make an episode on feeding dogs raw food. We plan to feed our pup raw (the breeder currently feeds raw) but it is a bit intimidating for people who are new to this diet! I'm wondering if you could cover a few things: The science behind it / health benefits Why you feed raw / how long you've been feeding raw The dangers of it / how to avoid these dangers (proper practices for purchasing, handling and feeding raw) Any challenges you've experienced / seen with feeding raw Tips for starting raw diets - where to begin! Whether the meat has to be a certain quality / where to purchase ingredients for homemade raw (I've heard that grocery store meats aren't safe because of their allotted salmonella/bacteria thresholds?) How to handle raw treats (bones with raw meat) - do you have to clean bedding, etc. every time raw treats come in contact with it? Do you have to wipe down your pup's face/paws after contact? Would LOVE if you could share some recipes for homemade raw food! Or other resources/recipe books on feeding raw Whether puppies need special recipes or if they can eat the same recipes as adult dogs I know a lot of this is google-able lol, but I've found that there is a lot of fear-mongering around feeding raw (from both owners and vets) so I wanted to reach out and see what your thoughts are! There were too many great questions here to fit them all into one episode, so I’m doing this in two parts - In this episode, which is part one, I talk about: Why we feed raw to our dogs and our experience with feeding raw for the past 26 years The challenges of raw food and why some people are understandably more comfortable with kibble Tips and resources for getting started feeding raw without losing your mind - it’s easier than most people make it out to be! Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep24 - Puppy Play Groups: Benefits and Realities
This week’s conversation is the result of an interview that I did with Jean Donaldson a few weeks ago. In it, Jean mentioned that it’s now a “thing” not to offer puppy play groups for puppies. The thought is that allowing puppies to play will make them less likely to pay attention to their owners. This raised a big discussion in the Puppy Culture Discussion Group, with many pet owners, breeders, and trainers coming down hard on the side of not taking puppies to puppy play groups. What I found through this exchange is that the theoretical truth and the practical truth do not always align… In this episode, I discuss: The benefits and parameters for puppy play groups. Why there is a perception that puppy play will diminish attention to the owner and/or create hyper focus on other dogs. The practical limitations and realities of puppy play groups and thoughts for the future Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep23 - How Early Can You See a Puppy’s Personality? Breeder Observations and Advice
This week’s question asks what the earliest is that breeders have observed consistent personality traits in a puppy: “Out of curiosity, how early have you noticed personality traits developing in your litters that did stick around until the time they went to new homes or even beyond? (Caveat: I know a puppy's personality truly doesn't settle until they are much older which is why temperament tests aren't predictive of adult temperament as we learn in PC. This is just for fun / curiosity and because my current litter seem to be showing consistent temperaments at only 3 weeks and my last litter didn't really start to show that until around 5 weeks!)” In this episode I discuss: Various breeders’ experiences with early personality traits. Why adult personalities will often seem inconsistent with puppy personalities. Practical advice regarding breeder observation of early personality traits. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep22 - Where Have All The Good Vets Gone? Helping Puppy Owners Navigate the "Corporate Takeover" of Vet Medicine
This week’s podcast is a fan request about the concerns one breeder has about the “corporate takeover” of veterinary medicine and how that is affecting her puppy owners: “What information and resources do you use to help your puppy buyers, especially new/first time dog owners, screen and select a veterinarian? In the past couple of years, and seems like more lately, I get these questions from my puppy buyers that their vet told them something that ranged from harmless but not really accurate to so aggressively incorrect it felt like a scam and even a danger to the puppy. I know stuff can get lost in translation, I know some medical professionals are better than others, and I know vets and their staff are stressed and overworked. But I also fear the rise in this issue is related to venture capital takeovers and it's going to get worse… Since it feels like a trend, and especially because I have a breed suitable for first-time dog owners, I would like to be more organized and proactive in providing information on how to vet a vet. I appreciate everyone's thoughts and suggestions. PS - maybe this would be a good podcast episode?” In this episode I explore: How the corporatization of vet medicine affects puppy owners Coaching puppy owners to advocate for their puppies at the vet’s office for routine care Finding a good vet when there’s a major veterinary problem with a puppy or dog. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Interview With Jean Donaldson: How To Be a Smart Dog Training Consumer
This week, my guest, Jean Donaldson, chats with us about how to be a smart dog training consumer. We delve into both practical and ethical questions when it comes to finding a puppy class, and Jean shares the answers to her three questions you should ask any dog trainer: What exactly will happen if my dog gets it right? What exactly will happen if my dog gets it wrong? Are there less invasive/aversive alternatives to what you propose? Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep21 - Puppies Who Don't Bond With Their Owners
This week’s podcast is about puppies and owners who can’t seem to bond with their owners. The original question is long, so here’s the gist of it: “Functionally Mac is excellent. Crate/House training/Obedience excellent…He sleeps through the night. He is great at puppy classes...He is good with other people and dogs…He was good at the vets. No problems so far with loud noises or anything like that…The problem is that we have been unable to build a relationship with him. He doesn’t respond to affection at all. We find it hard to make his tail wag. He will briefly let us stroke him, but this usually ends with a bite. He is unwilling to let us pick him up. He will play enthusiastically with toys, but this will quickly progress to biting and frenzy…We have had rescue dogs before, we have had puppies before, but we have never experienced this lack of relationship…we have tried everything we can think of to improve the relationship... We fear that the situation will become worse” In this episode I explore: The three most common causes of “non-bonding” between puppies and their owners When to take back a “non-bonding” puppy and when to try to work to keep the puppy in the home If keeping the puppy in the home is appropriate, strategies to improve relationship and bonding between puppies and their owners. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep20 - Finding the “Best” Trainer for Your Puppy Should Not Be Your First Priority
This week’s topic is the significance of trainer certifications: “Will knowing a trainer’s certification help you find the “Best” trainer?” In this episode, I discuss: The significance of different training certifications Why finding the “best” trainer should not be your first priority Why puppy class is fantastic, but not a requirement Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep19 - Marrow Bones: Are they Safe to Give to Your Dog?
This week’s question is about marrow bones: “Looking for advice and information on giving puppies bones. I've heard so much conflicting information about the benefits and risks, but I'm thoroughly confused. A dog dentist once told me not to give my dog anything to chew on that I couldn't dent with my thumbnail. Yet here I see hooves and raw meaty bones being offered. Thoughts?” In this episode, I lay out: The risk and benefits of giving your puppy or dog marrow bones The relative risk for different dogs and breeds The factors you should take into account when deciding whether or not to give your dog a marrow bone. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep18 - Getting "Firm" with Teenage Dogs
This week’s question is about your changing relationship with your puppy through his teenage months: "I was talking with a very respected breeder about my ten-month-old Bull Terrier and she told me that this is the age where I need to start being ‘firm’ with him. What does she mean by ‘firm?’" In this episode I explain: What we mean by “firm” Your process for deciding when and how to be “firm” as your puppy matures. Why being “firm” is important as puppies mature into teenagers, but inappropriate and harmful for young puppies. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep17 - Puppy Contracts: Are They Worth the Paper They're Written On?
This week’s question is about Breeder-Puppy Buyer contracts: Our puppies are 7 weeks old now and will be going to their new families in 3 weeks. I have been following along each day and this experience with the puppies has been incredible. Thank you for "holding my hand" throughout. We are getting to the part that I just feel I am not prepared or knowledgeable enough....THE CONTRACT. I, too, want to keep it simple.....feed healthy, train in a positive way, and bring back the puppy if something changes. Would you be able to share an example or a template perhaps? I would appreciate any assistance you can provide. Episode highlights: How to decide what should be in your contract, and what should be in your puppy application How to screen out some puppy buyers who would not comply with the terms of your contract Why having a written contract is important Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep16 - Puppy Assessment Tests: Can They Help Match Puppies With Owners?
This week’s question is about using temperament testing to help match puppies with owners: Temperament Testing: I have someone interested in our litter and training the pup for a potential therapy dog. They want to train him to do deep pressure therapy for her anxiety. She grew up helping train hunting dogs and they have trained rescues, so I know she can do this if we get her a good match. So how do you find someone to do temperament testing? In this episode I explore: The origins, benefits and limits of puppy assessment tests How to use the information gained through the tests How to find a good puppy tester Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep15 - Mentors for Puppy Owners: Do We Need a New Kind of Professional?
I feel like there is a general need for a new kind of dog professional. Don't you feel that many puppy owners could use something like IN PERSON "puppy parenting coach?" So not dog training per se, more like a breeder-mentor for puppy owners. It just seems like puppy owners throw a lot of effort agains things that are not really problems, but they don't know those things are not problems because they don't have someone with enough wisdom and experience to point that out. Someone who has raised 100 puppies, particularly if they raised puppies of that breed, could really save those owners a lot of trouble. What do you think? Would any of you be interested in doing this? Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep14 - Growling Puppies - Should You Be Worried?
This week’s question is about puppies who growl when restrained: "Hey everyone! We're raising our first litter, English Setters, nearly 7 weeks old. All have lovely temperaments and have been going through the PC process like little pro's. One thing we've noticed over the last week is, if they want to hop down when a puppy family or friend is holding them, they'll do little frustrated growls or barks (I hesitate to say growl, though I'm sure you'll understand – it's just a "let me down!" kinda thing). We've introduced gentle restraint over the last week and they all get a little annoyed if they want to go play/explore etc but nothing out of the ordinary. I just wanted to check if this is normal - should we be upping gentle restraint, or something we should be concerned about?" In this episode, I cover: What you should do about puppies who growl when restrained Whether you should be concerned about puppies who growl or don’t like to be cuddled How to balance the will of the puppy with the will of the puppy owners Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep13 - Canine Nutrition Potpourri with Magda Chiarella
Magda Chiarella joins me for this week’s podcast and, if Magda is here, you know we’ll be talking about canine nutrition! This week’s question generated a lot of interesting comments that we discuss in the podcast: “Hi I found a recipe for a dog Slushy for pregnant females. Its ingredients are baby kale, baby Spinach, coconut water and flaxseed meal. All ingredients according to Google are safe but kale. Says new studies show it can cause kidney and bladder stones. Any advice please? I'd love to supplement this to my pregnant girls but if the kale thing is a fact I’ll take it out of the list.” In this episode, we discuss: Does kale cause kidney and bladder stones in dogs? Is flax seed meal a phytoestrogen to be avoided by breeding animals? Should those who feed kibble be offering different formulas to their intact and neutered animals? Can flax seed meal cause cyanide poisoning? Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep12 - What’s the Best Age to Place Puppies?
This week’s question is about when puppies should go to their new homes: “I've known breeders who keep their pups till 8 weeks, and some till 10 weeks. Some even until 12. What are the deciding factors in how long pups stay with the breeder? Does it depend on breed, the specific litter, or does it just come down to breeder preference?” In this episode, I talk about: Optimal age for placing puppies. Factors that go into determining what that optimal age is. Extenuating circumstances that influence the decision when to place puppies. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep11 - Biting Fingers When Taking Treats - Puppies with "Rough Mouths"
When it rains it pours, and this week it’s pouring puppies who bite fingers when taking treats. We got FOUR posts on this topic this week! The questions came from both puppy owners and breeders, and in this episode, I give you a fresh perspective on this “problem”: Why puppies take treats roughly from hand What you should do about it Tips for working with puppies or dogs in groups Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep10 - Challenges and Frustration. How much is too much?
Today’s question comes from a breeder, but it’s a topic that is applicable to anyone who owns a puppy or dog: “How much frustration should a puppy have before changing the game a little to make the session successful? Did the barrier challenge for the 1st time today...he was continually going to the wrong side to a closed section...At the 3-minute mark, I pulled the food bowl so a small portion went beyond the barrier, then placed him back at the starting point again. He was able to complete the challenge then. Should I have waited him out? I am second guessing myself.” In this episode I cover: How do you know how much challenge is enough and not too much in any given training session? Why is so important that we try to guess right about the amount of challenge the puppy or dog can handle? What do you do if you guess wrong and make the challenge too difficult? Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep9 - Puppies That Terrorize Adult Dogs
Today’s question is about puppies who terrorize adult dogs: “Does anyone have experience with a pup obsessed with chasing the older dog (Labrador pups adult GSD). The GSD runs from him and has turned and bark/snarled at him, but he won’t leave her alone when he sees her. Suggestions?” In this episode I cover: Is this a normal puppy behavior? What to do about it. What the long-term outlook is for this situation. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep8 - Morning Sickness in Pregnant Dams
Today’s question is on dams who refuse to eat when pregnant: “Ok friends, I’m having a REALLY difficult time getting my girl to eat… I have mixing pumpkin purée, we currently have three different dog foods that I have been trying different combinations of. She was eating Badlands Ranch and Orijen really well, before that it was Royal Canin, but all of these she eventually has stopped eating. I have freeze dried medallions I break up and mix in, I have canned (Royal Canin) I try mixing in…anything to get her to eat. What else can I do to get her to eat?” In this episode, I talk about: What is and is not normal as far as loss of appetite and nausea in pregnant dams Why dams get morning sickness and pickiness about food, and Suggestions and ideas to get your reluctant dams to eat Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep7 - Teenage Dogs
Today’s question is a fan request for an episode on teenagers: “I wonder if you could do a podcast covering what you have learned works best regarding how to frame the adolescents mind and some general guidelines around training and general standards we should be aware of at this time in her development. You know, like with the puppies at their different stages.” “Adolescent dogs” is a huge topic spanning several developmental periods, but in this episode I’m throwing out some big, universal landmarks that I have observed in adolescent dogs. I discuss: The shift in reinforcers around the time of teething – why it happens, what it looks like, and what to do about it The shift in brain capacity for different kinds of learning – when it happens, how you know it’s happening, and what to do about it. Major considerations and priorities for guiding dogs through adolescence Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep6 - Motion Sickness in Puppies
This week’s star question is from a puppy owner who’s puppy is drooling and throwing up in the car. They’re wondering, is it general anxiety or carsickness? It’s very troublesome because these puppy owners have lots of big plans for travel with their pet and it’s important that their puppy ride well in the car. What can they do to fix this situation? In this episode I answer these questions and look at: The evolutionary reason we experience motion sickness How to treat and manage carsickness Carsickness prevention protocols for breeders, and The prognosis for carsick puppies Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep5 - Yes, You CAN Get it all Done with Large Litters! Time Efficiency Tips for Breeders
Today’s question comes to us from a breeder who’s having a large litter and wondering how she’s going to get everything done: “Help, I am actually freaking out…just confirmed 11 via x-ray…have got a really bad feeling that I am going to be short on time for individual work. How do those of you who have big litters work?” In this episode, I talk about: My Five key tips to save time when working with litters Great time savings suggestions submitted by our followers Prioritizing what’s most important for you and your puppies Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep4 - Puppies Who Wake Up Too Early
Today’s question comes from a viewer who has a puppy that wakes up at 5AM and screams her head off. They’ve been ignoring the screaming but it’s not going away...what should she do? This is a common problem that both puppy owners and breeders regularly write in about. In this episode I cover: Why puppies scream at seemingly odd hours of the morning What you should do to stop “early risers” from screaming How to effectively look at the total picture to see why your puppy is screaming and if it’s an “I want” or an “I need.” Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep3 - Is Puppy Culture for Rescue Litters?
Today’s question comes from a person who’s thinking about taking in rescue litters. She’s thinking that a good early start could help rescue puppies, but she’s wondering if she’ll be able to use Puppy Culture. She’s worried that, because the dams are stressed, she might not be able to do some of the protocols. What should she do? Are there any special considerations for doing Puppy Culture with a rescue litter? Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep2 - Raising Two Puppies Together: Is Littermate Syndrome a Real Thing?
Today’s question comes from a viewer who’s wondering how early puppies need to be separated from their littermates to avoid the dreaded “Littermate Syndrome.” In this episode, I tackle that question and discuss key issues around “littermate syndrome.” Is littermate syndrome a real thing? Is it ever a good idea to keep two littermates? If you do keep two littermates, how can you successfully raise them together? Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Puppy Culture Potluck: Ep1 - Is the “Wallflower” Puppy The One for You?
In a brand new Madcap Radio podcast series, Jane grabs a question from the Puppy Culture discussion group that sparked interested and talks about it on air. In this first episode, the person asking the question finds herself torn… she’s very attached to a particular puppy in a litter, but also feels like that puppy does not interact a lot with the rest of the litter. This person has previous experience with a puppy that was somewhat retiring within her litter, and that puppy grew up to be reactive to other dogs. The person is hoping that this new puppy will be her next big performance prospect, but she’s worried about winding up with another reactive dog that she can’t run in dog sports. What should she do? Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading.
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Episode 3: An Egg Yolk a Day Keeps Mastitis Away
Dietary Choline for Lactating Dams In this episode, Jane is joined by Magda Chiarella to review dietary supplements and food sources that can help prevent mastitis in lactating dams. Although sunflower lecithin is often recommended, sunflower lecithin has some potentially serious side effects and there are many far superior dietary sources of the active ingredient in sunflower lecithin, which is choline – phosphatidylcholine, to be exact. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading and studies referenced in this episode.
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Episode 2: Dogs Eating Poop
One Species Evolutionary Meat is another Species Evolutionary Poison So, your dog eats poop. Is it deviant? Or an elegant evolutionary solution? In this podcast, Jane and Mark look at the research and talk about the possible functions of poop-eating, what works and does not work to stop it, and why. We won’t say you’ll come away happy that your dog eats poop, but for sure you’ll see it in a different light. Visit our website, madcapradio.com for further reading and studies referenced in this episode.
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