
With healthy parents come healthy puppies.

There are moments when the noise of the world fades away and something clearer, finer, rises to the surface. For me, one of those moments came today at the Poodle Club of America. It wasn’t while watching the obedience or rally competitions, nor during applause. It came during the quiet intensity of the judge’s seminar—a…
Where Champions Rise and Legends Never Fade The first time I stepped into the PCA arena, I didn’t breathe—I held my breath without realizing. It wasn’t nerves. It was reverence. There’s a pulse in that place—an energy you feel before you ever hear the roar of dryers or the snap of shears. The floor doesn’t…
An invitation to step into something bigger than yourself. Right now, across the country—and around the world—poodle fanciers are brushing coats, reviewing entries, and packing grooming arms and hair dryers into the car. They’re getting ready for the pinnacle of the breed: the Poodle Club of America National Specialty. Often referred to as the “Greatest…
As a breeder deeply committed to the health and well-being of my dogs, I’ve long understood the importance of responsible reproduction and careful planning to avoid unplanned litters. Recently, a growing body of research has magnified the importance of reconsidering traditional neutering practices and exploring alternatives that better support lifelong health. Procedures like Ovary-Sparing Spay…
1. IgG (Immunoglobulin G) 2. IgM (Immunoglobulin M) 3. IgA (Immunoglobulin A) 4. IgE (Immunoglobulin E) 5. IgD (Immunoglobulin D) How It Relates to Titer Testing 🧬 Step 1: What Are Immunoglobulins? Immunoglobulins (Ig) are Y-shaped proteins made by B cells (a type of white blood cell). Their job is to recognize specific antigens (unique…
A Critical Look at Pet Vaccination Through Science, Immunology, and Ethical Practice By Times R. Bodi For Thriving Pets For decades, pet owners have been told that routine vaccinations are essential for maintaining animal health. Annual shots are promoted not just as beneficial but as necessary. Yet a growing body of veterinary professionals, immunologists, researchers,…
The Sacred Burden of Breeding NaturallyBy Timea R. Bodi Each time I decide to breed, it’s both a joyful and a heavy decision. Joyful, because there’s anticipation, eagerness, and the deep satisfaction of knowing I’ve poured years of thought, care, and devotion into the quality of the puppies I bring into the world. But behind…
When “Standard of Care” Isn’t Sound: Rethinking Doxycycline for Lyme The conventional treatment for Lyme disease—a 28-day course of doxycycline—has become a near-reflexive prescription. We’re told it’s our best shot. But for many of us walking the tightrope between honoring the complexity of the body and fearing the devastation Lyme can cause, this decision is…