Episodes

  • Why
    Apr 15 2026

    This bonus episode steps away from the usual structure to explore the story behind Pawfect Labrador. No specific theme or myth busting; just an honest reflection on how one dog, Monty, quietly reshaped daily life and sparked the need to document the journey.

    From the realities of raising a working-line Labrador in an ordinary home, to the personal lessons hidden in routine, consistency, and chaos, this bonus episode offers the 'why' behind the podcast. It’s about the moments that don’t make highlight reels, the challenges that reveal growth, and the intention behind choosing a slower, more thoughtful approach in a noisy online world.

    You’ll also hear why Season 1 was designed with purpose, why taking a (short) break matters, and how the podcast has become as much about self-awareness as it is about Labradors.

    If you’ve been listening along, this is a chance to go deeper. And if you’re new, it’s the perfect place to understand what Pawfect Labrador is really about: real dogs, real life, and learning as you go.

    Thank you for listening and we'll see again when we return with Season Two

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    5 mins
  • Myths
    Apr 8 2026

    There are two types of Labrador owners.

    Those who researched the breed extensively…
    And those who said, “Oh they’re friendly, aren’t they?” …and brought home 30kg of chaos.

    This bonus episode is for both of you.

    In this episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann breaks down one of the most popular, and most misunderstood, dog breeds in the world. Because while Labradors are known for being friendly, loyal, and great family dogs… the reality is far more nuanced.

    This is an honest look at the myths we tell ourselves about Labradors, the harmless ones, the misleading ones, and the ones that quietly lead owners to think, months in:
    “Why is my Labrador like this?”

    From “Labradors are easy” to “they’ll grow out of it” to “a long walk solves everything,” this episode challenges the assumptions that shape how we raise and understand them.

    Because Labradors aren’t just easy-going companions.
    They are working dogs.
    Driven, intelligent, and deeply influenced by the structure and consistency around them.

    In this episode:
    Why Labradors are easy to love, but not low-effort
    The truth about energy, maturity, and “calming down”
    Why friendliness doesn’t mean emotional stability
    The difference between exercise and true fulfilment
    What food motivation really means
    The reality behind Kennel Club registration
    Why Labradors need purpose, even in modern homes
    The differences within the breed itself
    And why love alone is never enough


    This episode is about understanding Labradors properly, beyond the simplified version we’re often sold.

    Because when you see them clearly, everything changes.

    They’re not simple dogs.
    They’re honest ones.

    And that’s what makes them exceptional.

    P.S. If Pawfect Labrador resonates, following or leaving a review helps it quietly reach other owners trying to better understand their dogs.

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    9 mins
  • Purpose
    Apr 1 2026

    In this season finale of Pawfect Labrador, Yann reflects on purpose and how living with a Labrador like Monty challenges everything we think it should be.

    Because Monty has never once questioned his purpose.

    He doesn’t overthink his role in the world. He’s not searching for meaning.

    And yet, he lives with a kind of clarity most of us are still trying to find.

    This episode explores a different way of looking at purpose.

    Not as something you find or chase…

    But something you build, quietly, over time.

    Through responsibility. Through care. Through simply showing up.

    Because when Monty came home, everything changed.

    Suddenly, there was something that needed me, every single day.

    And in that responsibility, something deeper started to form.

    Not a grand, life-defining moment.

    But a steady sense of meaning.

    In this episode:

    • Why purpose isn’t always a big, defining moment
    • How responsibility can create meaning
    • The difference between chasing purpose and living it
    • What Labradors teach us about presence and connection
    • A simpler question that might matter more: “Where am I needed?”

    Purpose isn’t always exciting.

    Sometimes it looks like routine.

    The morning walk. The muddy paws. The everyday moments that don’t seem important, but are.

    Because purpose isn’t found in what you achieve.

    It’s found in how you show up.

    For the people you love.

    For the life you’re building.

    For the small things that, over time, become something much bigger.

    You don’t need to have everything figured out.

    You don’t need a perfect plan.

    Sometimes… purpose is already there.

    In the life you’ve built.

    In the people—and dogs—you love.

    In showing up, again and again.

    Not perfectly.

    But honestly.

    This is the end of Season One.

    And maybe the biggest lesson Monty has given me is this:

    You might already be living your purpose.

    P.S. If Pawfect Labrador has been part of your routine this season, following or leaving a review helps it quietly reach more people, and dogs, who might need it too.

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    7 mins
  • Freedom
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann reflects on what freedom really means, and how living with a Labrador can quietly reshape the way we understand it.

    We often think of freedom as something distant. Something bigger. Something we reach by changing our circumstances or escaping what holds us in place.

    But Monty doesn’t see it that way. He isn’t searching for more. He isn’t comparing, chasing, or questioning his life. And yet, in the simplest moments, running through a field, returning without being called, fully present in the world around him, he embodies a kind of freedom that feels complete.

    In this episode:

    • Why freedom isn’t always about independence or escape
    • The unexpected role of routine, structure, and boundaries
    • How presence can make ordinary moments feel expansive
    • What dogs reveal about choosing where you want to be
    • Finding small, quiet moments of freedom within everyday life

    At its heart, this episode is about freedom as presence, not something we chase, but something we learn to notice.

    Because even within responsibility, routine, and the weight of adult life, there are moments that are completely ours. Moments that don’t need to be louder, bigger, or different to matter.

    Monty could run anywhere. But he chooses to come back.

    And maybe that’s the point. Freedom isn’t just about having options. It’s about recognising when you’re already where you want to be.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, or wondered whether life is supposed to feel bigger than it does, this episode offers a quieter perspective.

    P.S. If Pawfect Labrador resonates, following or leaving a review helps it find others who feel the same way.

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    7 mins
  • Routine
    Mar 18 2026

    Routine doesn’t sound exciting.

    It sounds like spreadsheets, alarms, and doing the same thing over and over again.

    But if you live with a Labrador, especially a working-line one like Monty, routine isn’t boring.

    It’s everything.

    In this episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann explores the quiet power of rhythm in a dog’s life. The predictable walks, the familiar feeding times, the repeated commands, the small daily rituals that create calm, clarity, and trust.

    Dogs don’t read clocks, but they understand patterns. And when those patterns disappear, they feel it.

    This episode reflects on why Labradors thrive on structure, how routine reduces anxiety, and why the simple act of doing the same things each day can create a calmer, more confident dog.

    It also reveals something slightly uncomfortable for us humans.

    The days our dogs feel most unsettled are often the days our own routines fall apart.

    In this episode:

    • Why routine creates security for Labradors
    • How predictability reduces stress and confusion
    • Why walks are more than just exercise
    • The surprising link between structure and freedom
    • What dogs can teach us about the value of ordinary days

    Routine isn’t about controlling life.

    It’s about making life make sense.

    For Monty, that means familiar walks, predictable meals, and knowing what comes next.

    And in a world that constantly changes, there’s something quietly reassuring about that kind of rhythm.

    P.S. If Pawfect Labrador resonates with you, following or leaving a review helps the podcast gently reach more dog lovers who might need it too.

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    5 mins
  • Drama
    Mar 11 2026

    The Labrador Retriever has a reputation.

    Stable.
    Good-natured.
    Emotionally balanced.

    This reputation is… misleading.

    Because anyone who actually lives with a Labrador knows the truth.

    Beneath the calm exterior lives a performer.
    A master of theatrical inconvenience.
    A creature capable of turning minor disruptions into emotional events.

    That is where Labrador drama begins.

    In this episode:

    • Why Labradors treat slightly late dinners like a personal insult
    • The strategic use of sighs, stares, and slow collapses
    • How affection pauses can trigger full emotional performances
    • The psychological warfare behind The Labrador Stare
    • Why Labrador jealousy is subtle… but extremely deliberate

    Through small everyday moments with Monty, this episode explores the curious theatre that unfolds inside life with a Labrador.

    The carefully timed sigh.
    The dramatic lie-down outside a closed door.
    The silent judgement when treats are delayed.

    Labradors do not experience life quietly.

    They feel things fully.
    Food matters.
    Attention matters.
    Proximity matters.

    You matter.

    And when something matters, a Labrador expresses it.

    Sometimes enthusiastically.
    Sometimes dramatically.
    Occasionally as though the universe itself has wronged them.

    But Labrador drama is never manipulative.

    It is emotion without filters.
    Attachment without restraint.
    Life experienced at full volume.

    Which is exactly why it is so impossible not to love.

    If this episode made you smile, share it with someone whose dog clearly believes they are the centre of the universe.

    And the next time your Labrador sighs heavily across the room…

    Remember.

    You are not witnessing inconvenience.

    You are witnessing performance art.

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    7 mins
  • Loyalty
    Mar 4 2026

    If you have ever lived with a Labrador, you have witnessed loyalty in its simplest form.

    Not loud.
    Not transactional.
    Not conditional.

    Just steady. Every single day.

    There is a small moment that happens most evenings.
    A subtle shift closer on the sofa.
    A deliberate head resting against your leg.
    A quiet lean when nothing remarkable is happening.

    That is where loyalty lives.

    In this episode:

    • Why Labrador loyalty is not about obedience but about orientation
    • The psychology behind proximity and why your dog chooses your room
    • How dogs reset each morning without resentment or scorekeeping
    • The responsibility that comes with unwavering trust
    • Why structure and consistency are forms of love
    • What humans can learn about calm, steady loyalty

    Through ordinary moments with Monty, this episode reflects on what it truly means to stay.
    Calmly.
    Consistently.
    Without needing applause.

    Labradors do not calculate.
    They do not withdraw affection when you are busy.
    They do not keep emotional ledgers.

    They simply say,
    You are my person. So I am here.

    Loyalty is not dramatic.
    It is repetition.
    It is ordinary Tuesdays.
    It is staying when nothing exciting is happening.

    When a Labrador falls fully asleep beside you
    Twitching paws.
    Soft snoring.
    Completely unguarded.

    That is not obedience.
    That is trust matured into loyalty.

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who embodies quiet loyalty in your life.

    And tonight, when your Labrador shifts a few inches closer
    Notice it.

    Loyalty does not shout.
    It leans.
    And it stays.

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    7 mins
  • Trust
    Feb 25 2026

    What does it really mean when your dog rolls onto their back?

    Most people see an invitation for a belly rub.

    In this episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann explores something deeper; the quiet, physical language of trust.

    Each evening, Monty turns onto his back on the sofa. Paws loose. Stomach exposed. Breathing slow.

    For a dog, the belly is the most vulnerable part of the body. Instinct says protect it. Guard it. Keep it safe. And yet, when a dog chooses to expose it fully, they are making a decision that goes beyond comfort.

    They are saying, without words, “I know I’m safe here.”

    This episode reflects on what trust looks like through a dog’s eyes; not as a concept, but as a physical act. Closing their eyes completely. Following you without knowing the destination. Leaning their full weight into you without hesitation.

    In this episode:

    • Why vulnerability is the clearest sign of safety
    • The difference between tolerance and true trust
    • What it means when your dog stops scanning the room
    • The responsibility that comes with being trusted
    • What humans can learn from a dog who assumes good

    Dogs do not negotiate trust. They offer it. Fully. Without contracts. Without keeping score.

    And that makes it both beautiful and fragile.

    This is a gentle reflection on the weight of being trusted by someone who cannot question your intentions, only believe in them.

    If you have a dog asleep near you right now, notice how deeply they have let go.

    That isn’t coincidence.

    That’s trust.

    P.S. If Pawfect Labrador resonates, following or reviewing helps it quietly find others who need it too.

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    4 mins