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Doggone History
Author: Rich Napolitano
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Doggone History is a light-hearted look at the history of dogs, one breed at a time. From windswept deserts to misty Scottish Highlands, every breed carries a story shaped by centuries of partnership with humans. Each episode takes a close look at the history, characteristics and personality that define the breed in the modern world, and their popularity in our culture. Because every dog has a history. And every history deserves a good belly rub.
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Discover the fascinating history of the Scottish Terrier, one of the most iconic and spirited dog breeds to come out of Scotland. From their origins as fearless vermin hunters in the rugged Highlands to their rise as beloved companions of presidents and celebrities, this episode explores it all. Learn how their bold personality, distinctive look, and unwavering loyalty earned them a permanent place in pop culture. Perfect for dog lovers and history buffs alike, this episode uncovers the story behind the legendary “Scottie.”
Doggone History is written, edited, and produced by Rich Napolitano. Original theme music by Rich Napolitano.
All episodes, show notes, and transcripts can be found at doggonehistory.com.
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Discover the fascinating story behind one of the world’s smallest and boldest dog breeds in this episode of Doggone History.
Where did Chihuahuas come from? Are they truly descendants of ancient dogs like the Techichi of Mesoamerica? And how did these tiny companions go from sacred animals of early civilizations to beloved lapdogs and pop culture icons? In this episode, we explore the Chihuahua’s mysterious origins in Mexico, their connection to ancient societies like the Toltecs and Aztecs, and their journey into the modern world.
Along the way, you’ll learn about the breed’s distinctive characteristics: big eyes, big ears, and an even bigger personality. We’ll break down their temperament, why they often act like dogs ten times their size, and what makes them such fiercely loyal companions. Plus, we’ll look at famous Chihuahuas in movies, television, and celebrity culture that helped skyrocket their popularity.
Whether you’re a lifelong Chihuahua lover or just curious about these pint-sized pups, this episode is packed with fun facts, surprising history, and plenty of charm. From ancient temples to Hollywood handbags, the Chihuahua proves that great things really do come in small packages.
Doggone history is a lighthearted look at the history of dogs, one breed at a time. Written, edited, and produced by, and original theme music by, Rich Napolitano.
Please remember to subscribe or follow Doggone History in your podcast app and leave a rating and review.
Show notes, transcripts and more are available at https://www.doggonehistory.com.
The Saluki is one of the most ancient dog breeds, originating from the sands of ancient Middle Eastern deserts. These "Royal Dogs of Royalty" were prized hunters and revered companions. Their elegance, endurance, and gracefulness remains in the Saluki today.
Doggone history is a lighthearted look at the history of dogs, one breed at a time. Written, edited, and produced by, and original theme music by, Rich Napolitano.
Please remember to subscribe or follow Doggone History in your podcast app and leave a rating and review.
Show notes, transcripts and more are available at doggonehistory.com/2
Discover the fascinating story behind the beloved Labrador Retriever, one of the most popular dogs in the world. In this episode of Doggone History, we dive into the history of the Labrador Retriever, from its hardworking origins along the rugged coasts of Newfoundland to its rise as a loyal family companion and one of the most recognizable breeds on the planet.
Long before Labradors were chasing tennis balls in suburban backyards, their ancestors worked alongside fishermen in the icy waters of Atlantic Canada. Descended from the legendary St. John's Water Dog, these sturdy, intelligent dogs were prized for their ability to retrieve fishing nets, ropes, and escaped fish from the cold sea. Their strength, water-resistant coats, and natural retrieving instincts made them indispensable partners on fishing boats during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The story of the Labrador Retriever takes an unexpected turn when British sportsmen visiting Newfoundland recognize the remarkable abilities of these dogs and bring them back to England. There, careful breeding refines the dogs into the Labrador Retriever we know today—a versatile retriever capable of excelling in hunting, field work, and companionship. Influential breeders and aristocratic patrons help shape the breed’s development, preserving its intelligence, gentle temperament, and unmatched retrieving drive.
Along the way, the Labrador Retriever becomes much more than a working dog. Labs rise to prominence as service dogs, search-and-rescue heroes, therapy companions, and beloved pets in millions of homes worldwide. Their friendly nature, trainability, and boundless enthusiasm have helped make them a consistent favorite among dog lovers for generations.
Listen to Doggone History for a light-hearted look at the origins, development, and enduring popularity of the Labrador Retriever. Whether you’re a lifelong Lab owner, a dog history enthusiast, or simply curious about how this hardworking fishing dog became a global icon, this episode explores the remarkable journey of one of the world’s most beloved breeds. 🐾
Doggone History is written, edited, and produced by Rich Napolitano. Original theme music by Rich Napolitano.
Remember to subscribe or follow Doggone History in your podcast app, and leave a rating and review!
Show notes, transcripts, and more can be found at doggonehistory.com.
Doggone History is a lighthearted history of dogs, one breed at a time. Labrador Retrievers, Beagles, French Bulldogs, German Sherpherds, and all of the other breeds weren't always what they are today.
Join host Rich Napolitano for a fun journey and hear our beloved pets have developed over time into the furry freinds we know today.
If you love dogs, you will love Doggone History!
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