Hi there! Thank you everyone for joining me today.

My name is Connor Knight I am the president at Top Dog Tips and the co-host of the Theory of Pets Podcast.

Today we have a special guest from Embark Vet. Her name is Jenna Dockweiler.

She is a veterinary geneticist.

Today we are going to be doing a deep dive on proper breeding practices.

Here are some of the questions I ask: 

Now I see your job is a veterinary geneticist at Embark Vet What does a veterinary geneticist do and how is there some overlap with your roles and the idea of responsible breeding? And I saw that you were a board certified theriogenologist that specializes in animal reproduction, and canine rehab. Tell us a little about veterinary acupuncture. It’s quite a new topic for me. What are some of the benefits? Can you explain to me about “purebreeds” why are they so coveted if there are a lot of health problems that come with those types of dogs Can you tell me about the process of a breeder and how careful they have to be to prevent any health issues? What kind of measures do they have to take? What does it mean to be a "good breeder"? What kind of training have good breeders undergone to be considered a good breeder? What are your thoughts of rescue vs. choosing a breeder? Where are the best places to start when looking for a breeder? What are the top questions to ask when selecting a breeder? What kind of expenses should one expect to be taken care of before purchasing from a breeder? What questions should I expect a reputable breeder to ask me? How do I find out which health tests my breed needs? How much should I expect to spend? How long should I expect to wait? What should I consider if I am looking to breed my dog? I have found a breeder - how do I look into them further?