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The Dog Behind The Human

Podcast by Siri Media Productions

English

Technology & science

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The Dog Behind The Human is a podcast hosted by Dog Coach Francis that explores the relationship between dogs and the people who love them — from the science of behavior and the realities of training, to the culture, controversies, and untold stories of the dog industry. Each episode pulls back the curtain on what it really means to live with, raise, and understand a dog in today's world. Whether it's a deep dive into a training debate, an honest conversation with a fellow dog professional, or an unexpected guest who just happens to have a great dog story — the show is always rooted in one belief: that understanding your dog starts with understanding yourself. Expect candid discussions, expert insight, and the kind of conversations that dog owners actually need to hear — not just the polished talking points, but the real stuff. The controversies. The mistakes. The breakthroughs. If you've ever wondered why your dog does what it does, or what kind of human you are to your dog, this is the podcast for you. New episodes weekly. Subscribe and join the pack.

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10 episodes

episode The Wiener That Hunts: The Real Story of the Dachshund artwork

The Wiener That Hunts: The Real Story of the Dachshund

The Dachshund is one of the most recognized dogs on the planet and one of the most misunderstood. Somewhere between the viral videos and the Halloween costumes, people forgot what this breed actually is: a working scent hound developed in Germany over centuries to track, dig, and confront badgers underground — an animal that can weigh as much as the dog hunting it and is far more aggressive. That history didn't disappear when the Dachshund became a household pet. It just went unread. In this episode of The Dog Behind the Human, Coach Francis goes deep on the Dachshund. We cover the breed's actual origin — not the cute version — and why its body was engineered for a job most owners never think about. We look at the behavioral profile that comes with that engineering: the independence, the vocalizing, the prey drive, the intense loyalty that tips into resource guarding when boundaries are absent. And we address the elephant in the room — IVDD, the spinal condition that affects up to one in four Dachshunds, and how the way owners manage the fear of it often makes the dog's behavioral problems worse. The Dachshund is not stubborn. It is not aggressive. It is not a lap ornament shaped like a sausage. It is a hunter in a small body — and when we treat it like anything else, we fail it. This episode is about getting it right.

21 May 2026 - 24 min
episode The Clown with a Broken Heart: The Real Story of the Boxer artwork

The Clown with a Broken Heart: The Real Story of the Boxer

The Boxer is one of the most recognizable breeds in the world. It currently ranks among the top twenty in AKC registrations and has held that position for decades. It became a cultural fixture in the 1950s when a Boxer named Bang Away — the great-great-grandson of dogs that a German breeder had sold abroad to prevent them from starving in wartime — won Best in Show at Westminster and became the first dog of any breed to achieve 121 Best in Show wins. That story goes deeper than most people know. The Boxer's path from a medieval hunting dog in Germany to the dog in your living room passes through one of the most remarkable figures in the history of any breed: Friederun von Miran-Stockmann, a sculptor who fell in love with a Boxer named Pluto and spent sixty years keeping the breed alive through two World Wars, Nazi interference, near-starvation, and the loss of dog after dog to combat. She fed her remaining dogs by cycling miles to source cow intestines and rummaging in military dumpsters. When she could no longer sustain them, she sold her best dogs to America. They became the genetic foundation of every Boxer alive today. The Boxer is no longer primarily a working dog in the way it once was. The German Shepherd and Belgian Malinois have largely taken over modern police and military roles. But the Boxer remains a working dog in police forces across Europe — particularly in Germany, where the breed originated — and its working drives are fully intact in every dog sitting in a living room anywhere in the world. And inside those working drives, in a significant proportion of the breed, is Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy — ARVC. A hereditary heart condition that replaces normal cardiac muscle with fatty tissue, generates dangerous arrhythmias, and in its most extreme expression causes sudden death with no prior warning. At any age. In dogs that appear completely healthy.

1 May 2026 - 39 min
episode Built to Hunt, Dressed to Sit: The Real Story of the Poodle artwork

Built to Hunt, Dressed to Sit: The Real Story of the Poodle

The Poodle has a reputation problem — not because of what it does, but because of what we decided it looked like. For most people, the word triggers pom-poms, bows, and a dog that rides in a handbag. That image took root in the French aristocracy of the 18th century and never fully left, even as the dog underneath it remained one of the most capable working breeds ever produced. Its name comes from the German Pudelhund — splashing dog. It was a cold-water retriever built for the marshes of Central Europe, diving into freezing rivers to retrieve waterfowl. The iconic Continental Clip was originally field engineering: shaved hindquarters to reduce drag, fur left over joints and organs to protect against hypothermia. Function disguised by centuries of fashion. In 1994, Stanley Coren ranked 138 dog breeds by working and obedience intelligence. The Border Collie placed first. The Poodle placed second. It learns new commands in fewer than five repetitions and obeys known commands at a 95 percent or better rate. That same intelligence is the source of its most common behavioral problems. A Poodle in an under-stimulating environment doesn't get bored — it gets anxious. It reads the emotional state of every person in the room, amplifies what it finds, and fills any vacuum of structure with behavior the owner didn't ask for. This episode also covers the Poodle's hidden role in the designer breed industry — how the genetics that everyone wants in a Goldendoodle or Labradoodle came from a breed people still dismiss as too fancy — and what it actually takes to give a Poodle the life it needs in a Manila condo, a Batangas heat wave, and a household run by a yaya who may not know what she's looking at.

13 Apr 2026 - 37 min
episode The Most Popular Dog in the World Can't Breathe: The Real Story of the French Bulldog artwork

The Most Popular Dog in the World Can't Breathe: The Real Story of the French Bulldog

The French Bulldog has been the most popular breed in the United States four years in a row. It also can't breathe the way other dogs breathe, can't reproduce without surgery, and can't swim. None of that is in the Instagram caption. In this episode, Coach Francis traces the Frenchie from a Nottingham lace factory through a Parisian brothel to the most copied dog face on the internet — and explains what it actually means to own the world's most misunderstood animal. We go from Gamin de Pycombe — a champion French Bulldog who went down with the Titanic in 1912, insured for the equivalent of $17,000 today — through near-extinction in 1940, a viral comeback, and four consecutive years at #1 on the AKC's most popular breed list. And then we talk about what we actually built. The flat face, the compromised airway, the C-sections, the spinal deformities, the heat risk. The real cost of owning this dog — financially, physically, and ethically. This is not an episode against the French Bulldog. It's an episode for the owners who want to do right by one.

27 Mar 2026 - 25 min
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