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History and Mission
The Companion Dog Project (CDP) grew out of mission-driven, collaborative work among breeders and researchers focused on improving the welfare of companion dogs. Its development was strongly informed by the research and leadership of Perry Hekman and the early community formed through the Functional Dog Collaborative. In one of its early iterations, this work took shape as the Co-Pilot Breeding Cooperative—an exploratory effort that helped surface many of the questions and challenges that later shaped CDP.
Over nearly four years, the project has evolved through repeated cycles of discussion, revision, and real-world testing, informed by practical breeding decisions, emerging standards, and significant technical challenges.
Today, CDP operates as an independent LLC while remaining philosophically aligned with the collaborative work that informed its beginnings. The current advisory group below reflects these origins, drawing from breeders, researchers, and practitioners who helped shape the project along the way. In 2026, CDP is launching a new database platform and membership structure to continue this work, with the goal of supporting ethical, temperament-first breeding through clear standards, practical tools, and shared accountability.


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