Brain and Behaviour

Daniel Shaw

The Brain and Behaviour Podcast with Daniel Shaw MSc, CDBC dives into the science behind complex dog and cat behaviour. Blending neuroscience, real-world cases, and expert insights, Daniel explores topics like aggression, trauma, and training to help listeners better understand the animals in their lives.

  1. 24 SEPT

    Episode 14 - Dog Welfare Today - Breeding, Law, and Owner Responsibility - Rowena Packer

    Guest Bio Dr. Rowena Packer is a lecturer in Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare Science at the Royal Veterinary College in London. Her research focuses on contemporary dog welfare issues, including breeding practices, inherited disorders, training, and the impact of legislation on welfare outcomes. She has been a leading force in generating evidence on brachycephalic health and welfare, and regularly contributes to policy and public education worldwide. Episode Summary In this episode, Rowena Packer and Daniel explore the major welfare challenges facing dogs in the UK and globally. They discuss the ethics and realities of dog breeding, the enforcement gaps in legislation, and the responsibilities of owners versus breeders. Rowena explains how cultural differences and government involvement affect welfare standards across countries, and why meaningful enforcement is just as critical as laws themselves. The conversation also dives into the importance of engaging “the unengaged” dog owners, and how public attitudes, misinformation, and anti-expert culture create barriers to better welfare. Relevant Links • Royal Veterinary College https://www.rvc.ac.uk More information: Website: https://animalbehaviourkent.co.uk ABK Learn Platform: https://www.abklearn.co.uk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@animalbehaviourkent261 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/animalbehaviourkent Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Animalbehaviourkent Twitter (X): https://x.com/AnimalKent For more on evidence-based training, canine behaviour science, or upcoming events, visit animalbehaviourkent.co.uk or explore our learning platform at abklearn.co.uk. Questions or feedback? Email us at daniel@animalbehaviourkent.co.uk.

    1h 11m
  2. 27 AUG

    Episode 12 - Welfare in Captive Dogs with Kim Brophey

    Guest Bio: Kim Brophey, CDBC, CPDT-KA, FDM, is an applied ethologist and accomplished behavior consultant and trainer who has been working with dogs and their families for over 25 years. Kim’s commitment to Family Dog Mediation® has been recognized internationally, awarded the APDT Outstanding Trainer of the Year in 2009 and the Best Dog Trainer of WNC eight years in a row. She is a member of the International Society for Applied Ethology and the Association of Professional Dog Trainers, and a certified member and past board member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants as well as the Asheville Humane Society. Kim Brophey’s L.E.G.S.® model of integrated canine science has been endorsed by prominent canine scientists such as Raymond Coppinger, and embraced by reputable academics and dog trainers worldwide. Her market-disrupting L.E.G.S.® Applied Ethology Family Dog Mediation® Course is the flagship of a rapidly growing worldwide initiative that is leading the charge in setting a new direction for the pet industry and culture- a welfare-first understanding of pet dog behavior. From the Family Dog Mediation Education Center ® to the L.E.G.S. in Motion Conference, and her Dog Key® Canine Genetic Heritage Testing Software to the thousands of active FDM student community members collaborating in a functional professional ecosystem, Kim’s work is a meaningful contribution to the advancement of the pet dog industry. Her groundbreaking, awarded, sold-out first edition book – MEET YOUR DOG, TED talk, Beyond The Operant (BTO) collaborative, The Dog’s Truth documentary, numerous public speaking venues at institutions & conferences around the world, references in various publications, and countless radio and podcast features have made profound waves throughout the dog behavior world as well as the general public. Kim continues to endeavor to build bridges and invite others to contribute to a new conversation about dogs – one that challenges us to redefine how we perceive, talk about, provide for, and live with our canine companions as a society. Episode Summary: In this episode, Kim Brophey joins Daniel to discuss why the way we think about pet dogs needs to change. She argues that dogs are captive animals, subject to the same welfare challenges seen in zoos and farms, and that behaviour problems often stem from unmet welfare needs rather than training failures. The conversation explores the limitations of management-heavy approaches, the role of evolution and artificial selection in shaping behaviour, and how the LEGS model integrates genetics, learning, environment, and self to provide a holistic framework. Kim also introduces concepts like purpose, resilience, and third way evolutionary theory, inviting us to rethink welfare beyond the absence of distress and towards helping dogs live meaningful lives. Want to learn more? Explore science-backed courses, webinars, and resources for dog behaviour professionals at our online platform: www.brainandbehaviouracademy.co.uk.

    54 min
  3. 13 AUG

    Episode 11 - Behaviour cases in the veterinary setting - Dr Grace Cook

    Guest Bio: Dr. Grace Cook is a recent graduate of the Royal Veterinary College, earning her degree as a veterinary surgeon in July 2024. With a deep-rooted passion for canine care, she has dedicated over a decade to working with rescue dogs, having personally cared for around 30 foster dogs, kittens and other animals. Her extensive experience with dogs spans from rescue and rehabilitation to professional dog walking, sitting, training, and behavioural management. During her time at university, Dr. Cook led the Royal Dog Society, where she organised educational talks, hands-on training sessions with professionals, social events, and dog sports, fostering a community passionate about canine welfare. Her journey with dogs extends beyond professional practice, having adopted and rehabilitated three rescue dogs, each presenting unique behavioural and medical challenges. Dr. Cook's interest in the connection between pain and behaviour was further cultivated through shadowing veterinary behaviourists, physiotherapists, and observing the Queen Mother Hospital's pain clinic. These experiences have profoundly shaped her approach to veterinary medicine, particularly in understanding and addressing the complex interplay between physical pain and behavioural issues in dogs. Want to learn more? Explore science-backed courses, webinars, and resources for dog behaviour professionals at our new online platform: ⁠www.brainandbehaviouracademy.co.uk⁠

    1h 14m

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The Brain and Behaviour Podcast with Daniel Shaw MSc, CDBC dives into the science behind complex dog and cat behaviour. Blending neuroscience, real-world cases, and expert insights, Daniel explores topics like aggression, trauma, and training to help listeners better understand the animals in their lives.

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