Pawfect Labrador

Yannick Dixon

Pawfect Labrador is a warm, funny, and honest podcast about life with Monty, a Labrador Retriever who is equal parts chaos and charm. Join his best pal Yann as he shares heartwarming stories, daily adventures, and the lessons a slightly muddy, very cheeky dog teaches about patience, love, and living in the moment. Whether you’re a Labrador owner, dog lover, or just enjoy mildly sarcastic reflections on dog ownership, this podcast will make you laugh, nod, and maybe even shed a tear.

Episodes

  1. 1D AGO

    Intelligence

    Monty doesn’t speak. He doesn’t read. He doesn’t hold degrees. And yet, he understands more than I sometimes expect. In this episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann reflects on the quiet intelligence of dogs; the kind that doesn’t show up in words or achievements, but in awareness, presence, and connection. From knowing the difference between “putting shoes on to leave” and “putting shoes on to go for a walk,” to adjusting his energy depending on whether the house feels calm or playful, Monty reveals a layered understanding of the world around him. This isn’t about tricks or obedience. It’s about emotional intelligence. Adaptation. Paying attention. In this episode: Rethinking what intelligence actually means How dogs read tone, routine, and subtle shifts in energy The difference between problem-solving and presence Why adaptation might be the highest form of awareness Learning from the one who watches quietly At its heart, this episode explores the idea that intelligence isn’t always loud or logical. Sometimes it’s simply the ability to notice, to respond gently, and to understand without needing to be understood. Monty doesn’t overthink. He doesn’t analyse. He pays attention. And in a world full of noise, that feels like something worth learning from. If you’ve ever felt seen by a dog in a way that’s hard to explain, this episode might resonate more than you expect. P.S. If Pawfect Labrador resonates, following or reviewing helps it quietly find others who need it too.

    5 min
  2. JAN 28

    Cringe

    There’s one thing nobody warns you about when you get a Labrador. Eventually, you’re going to notice something you really didn’t expect to ever talk about. In this episode of Pawfect Labrador, Yann reflects on Monty’s infamous "pink lipstick”, what it is, why it happens, and why it makes humans far more uncomfortable than dogs. Monty isn’t embarrassed. He isn’t aware. He isn’t trying to make a statement. He’s simply existing, fully present, entirely unbothered. The awkwardness, it turns out, belongs exclusively to the person holding the lead. From public walks and unfortunate timing, to the internal monologue that kicks in when you realise other people have definitely noticed, this episode explores one of dog ownership’s least discussed rites of passage. In this episode: Why dogs don’t experience embarrassment the way humans doThe strange urge to apologise for perfectly normal behaviourHow projecting human shame onto dogs says more about usLearning to stop flinching, explaining, and whispering apologiesWhat dogs can teach us about acceptance and self-consciousnessAt its heart, this episode is about letting go, of awkwardness, overthinking, and the need to manage how things appear to others. Monty’s pink lipstick isn’t a problem to solve. It’s a reminder that dogs live honestly, without shame, and without replaying moments long after they’ve passed. If you’ve ever found yourself staring at the ground on a walk, pretending not to notice something very obvious, this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar. P.S. If Pawfect Labrador resonates, following or reviewing helps it find others who might feel the same.

    5 min
  3. JAN 21

    Appetite

    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 wellAt 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. P.S. If Pawfect Labrador resonates, following or reviewing helps it find others who might feel the same.

    5 min

About

Pawfect Labrador is a warm, funny, and honest podcast about life with Monty, a Labrador Retriever who is equal parts chaos and charm. Join his best pal Yann as he shares heartwarming stories, daily adventures, and the lessons a slightly muddy, very cheeky dog teaches about patience, love, and living in the moment. Whether you’re a Labrador owner, dog lover, or just enjoy mildly sarcastic reflections on dog ownership, this podcast will make you laugh, nod, and maybe even shed a tear.