The DogFather

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By: Charlie Thorburn

Charlie Thorburn has been training dogs for 25 years and welcomes you to the DogFather, a show which talks to people from all countries and walks of life about how dogs have impacted their lives and businesses. New episode every week.

From An Ecological Desert To Award Winning Estate - Philip Blount
Yesterday at 2:34 PM

Philip is the estate manager of the Logiealmond Sporting Estate, based in Perthshire. In this episode, they discuss the owner’s remarkable journey in transforming the estate from an ecological desert into the thriving, award-winning haven it is today.If you’d like to join or host your own Mordor shooting party with our dogs—either this season or next—please feel free to email Charlie at info@mordorgundogs.com.0:00 - Introduction0:46 - Charlie & Logiealmond4:15 - Logiealmond’s Redevelopment 9:25 - Philip’s Golden Retrievers 14:55 - Taking On Logiealmond20:05 - All About Dogs24:05 - International Clients28:20 - Rough Shooting With Mordor


Stud Dogs, Picking Up 120 Days A Year & Are Dog Training Courses Worth It? - Katie Smith
10/10/2025

In this episode Charlie is joined by Katie Smith from Fosterwold Gundogs. Filmed back in May, Charlie and Katie discuss a wide range of topics from Katie's background and how she got into training dogs, whether courses are worth it, how they retire their dogs, and why neither have ever kept a son off a stud dog. Fosterowold Gundogs - https://www.fosterwoldgundogs.com/0:00 - Introduction 1:33 - Starting To Train Dogs 3:30 - Are Courses Worth It? 5:26 - She Doesn’t Train Other People’s Dogs? 10:55 - “Retiring” Dogs?14:33 - Keeping Sons From Stud Dogs16:28 - Typical Year Working


Skinners Dog Food: 7 Generations of Manufacturing (But Will They Sell The Company?)
10/04/2025

Charlie sits down with Ben Skinner, the seventh generation of the Skinner family to lead this well-known business. From making animal feed in 1688, to launching dog food in the 1970s, to building the modern brand we know today - Ben shares the incredible journey of a company that’s lasted over 300 years.They dive into generational differences, staying aligned across centuries, going against the grain, and what the future looks like for this family business. Plus - would Ben ever accept an offer to sell?


Mr. Labrador vs. Mr Cocker Spaniel: Who Wins? - Nick Ridley
09/28/2025

Charlie is joined by renowned Cocker Spaniel trainer Nick Ridley for the latest episode of The DogFather podcast.Charlie has long been associated with Labradors, while Nick is celebrated for his expertise with Cockers—but when the two are compared head-to-head, who comes out on top? This lively episode brings together two seasoned veterans of the sport as they share their experiences, their passion for working dogs in the field, and a few unforgettable retrieving stories along the way.Watch Nick's Videos Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ1IeEGEImftzvnvrVMHchw/videos


Former Shooting Times Editor (& Mordor Employee) On The State Of The Countryside - Patrick Galbraith
09/19/2025

Charlie is joined by his former (short-term) employee, Patrick Galbraith, previously the editor of Shooting Times.

In this wide-ranging conversation, they explore a diverse array of subjects, from Patrick’s recently published book Uncommon Ground: Rethinking Our Relationship with the Countryside, to the often-overlooked negative impact that dogs can have on rural ecosystems.

The discussion also delves into deer stalking, choosing the right breed, and numerous other thought-provoking themes.


0:00 - Intro 1:09 - Patrick The Mordor Employee2:40 - Shooting Times6:30 - His New Book12:40- Dogs In The Countryside18:10- Labrador As...


40 Years of Training & Trialling Spaniels - Jeremy Organ
09/14/2025

In the latest episode of the DogFather, Charlie is joined by Jeremy Organ of Edgegrove Gundogs. Their wide ranging conversations covers how the spaniel breeds have changed to be smaller and flashier, how people don't understand blood lines any more, wind scent vs. ground scent and so much more.

Edgegrove Gundogs Website - https://edgegrovegundogs.co.uk/ Edgegrove Gundogs Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/p/Edgegrove-Gundogs-100066878473043/


0:00 - Intro

1:00 - Jeremy’s Background

6:20 - Badgercourt Spaniels

9:25 - Getting Into Trials

17:20 - Start Of Edgegrove

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Just How Similar Is A Modern Vet To James Heriott? Introducing Vet's Corner
09/03/2025

Charlie is joined by Neil Geddes, a veterinary ophthalmologist (eye specialist). They discuss Neil's background and how he became a vet, his early days, and how the industry has changed over the past decades.

Neil will be a feature of the podcast and will field many questions from Charlie and the listeners on all things veterinary science.

In this episodes, Neil answers a range of questions from his biggest vet blooper, whether he would trust a vet who didn't own a dog, and just how similar his job was to James Heriott's..?


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This Family Have The Oldest Line Of Labradors In The World: 150 Years Of Continuous Breeding
09/03/2025

Charlie is joined by John Forbes-Leith to discuss the Fyvie Labradors. John's family have had the Fyvie line since 1885 and is, by our reckoning, the oldest continuous line of Labradors in the world.

Discovered in Canada, Labrador Retrievers were brought back to the U.K. for retrieving ducks from the water. From the early boats, some went to the Duke of Buccleuch, others went to the Earl of Malmsbury, and some went to an Aberdeenshire family.

Both Buccleuch and Malmsbury have lost their lines, but the Forbes-Leith kept theirs, breeding mother to daughter for 150 years. <...


Sleeping In The Kennels & Eating From A Dog Food Bowl: How I Built Mordor Gundogs
09/03/2025

Charlie is joined by the Mordor media man, Joe, and together they discuss the early days of Mordor Gundogs.

Charlie shares how his love of dogs started, why he rejected his place in the army, and how he laid the groundwork (literally) for Mordor to become the place that it is today.

He shares how he first discovered Craighead farm and why, upon purchasing it, he wasn't initially going to use it for dogs. Why he built the kennels first, which resulted in him having nowhere to sleep but... in the kennels.

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