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Interview with GoodDog.com

Updated: Feb 29, 2020

Common sense disclaimer: As with everything else on this blog, it’s critical to seek the advice of a qualified veterinarian, preferably one that is board certified in theriogenology (reproductive science) for reproductive matters. This website, its blog, and its courses are NOT designed nor intended to replace the need for a qualified veterinarian, but instead to help educate people to to work optimally with their veterinarians. All recommendations should be reviewed with qualified professionals, such as a board certified reproductive veterinarian, prior to implementation in a breeding program. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian. Readers assume all risks associated with use of material on this site. More here.

 

The Breeder Q&A with Cat from Good Dog was GREAT! For those of you who missed it, here's a recording. We discuss what Good Dog is, why it was developed, how it can benefit breeders AND puppy families, and how breeders can work with Good Dog. A must-see!

One of the big take home messages is that Good Dog would really like OUR input as breeders regarding what we need, what we find useful, and any general feedback, so please reach out to them if you want! gooddog.com


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