Episodes

  • Appetite
    Jan 21 2026

    There’s one thing everyone knows about Labradors. They love food.

    In this episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann reflects on Monty’s extraordinary appetite, not just what he eats, but what food represents: optimism, joy, restraint, and responsibility.

    Monty isn’t simply food motivated. He believes in food. It isn’t a treat, it’s a system. A constant. A moral certainty. Every sound in the house is analysed through the same hopeful question: Could this lead to food?

    From precisely weighed gastrointestinal meals that cost far more than they should, to the mysterious objects hoovered up on walks before intervention is even possible, this episode explores what it’s really like to live with a Labrador who treats eating as a full-time occupation.

    In this episode:

    • The optimism Labradors bring to everyday moments
    • The strange guilt of saying no to a dog who looks genuinely deprived
    • Why food is both a powerful training tool and a tactical risk
    • Managing appetite as an act of care, not denial
    • What uncomplicated joy can teach us about living well

    At its heart, this episode is about balance, loving something fully while still doing what’s right for it. Finding joy in simple things, without overthinking them.

    Monty’s appetite isn’t a flaw. It’s part of who he is. A Labrador who loves food with his whole heart, and quietly reminds us that anticipation can be half the pleasure.

    If you’re listening while being stared at by your dog as you eat, this episode will feel very familiar.

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    5 mins
  • Change
    Jan 14 2026

    In this first episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann reflects on how bringing home Monty, a black Labrador with questionable judgement and unconditional love, quietly reshaped everything.

    This episode isn’t about perfect training or instant transformation. It’s about the slower, less glamorous changes. Responsibility creeping in. Routines taking hold. The weight, and the privilege, of being everything to another living being.

    In this episode:

    • The unseen responsibility of loving a dog
    • Why structure can feel grounding rather than restrictive
    • Dogs and mental health
    • Learning patience, consistency, and letting go of perfection
    • The trade-offs no one warns you about (mud, fur, and early mornings)

    At its heart, this episode is about love without conditions, and how being trusted completely can change how you see yourself.

    Pawfect Labrador isn’t about perfect dogs or perfect owners.

    It’s about the strange, profound impact of loving a Labrador who has no idea how important he is.

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    6 mins
  • Trailer
    Jan 14 2026

    Welcome to Pawfect Labrador.

    This is a podcast about life with Monty, a black Labrador who is very loving, very cheeky, and has strong opinions about whether he should listen to instructions.

    Hosted by Yann, Pawfect Labrador isn’t about perfect training or expert advice. It’s about the reality of living with a Labrador. The early mornings, muddy walks, vet visits, unsolicited advice from strangers, and the slow realisation that you’ve reorganised your entire life around a dog who cannot be trusted near socks.

    Each episode is a short, honest reflection on dog ownership, routines, responsibility, and the unexpected ways a Labrador can quietly change your life.

    If you live with a dog, love Labradors, or enjoy mildly sarcastic reflections on dog ownership, you’ll feel right at home.

    New episodes coming soon. Assuming Monty allows it.

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    2 mins