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    Paws & Reward Podcast

    Join Marissa Martino, certified dog behavior consultant (CDBC, CTC), of Paws and Reward on her podcast where she stops and reflects on behavior change, dog training, the human-canine bond, and the relationships with our loved ones!
    enMarissa Martino, CDBC, CTC75 Episodes

    Episodes (75)

    Ep 33: Ditching Training Resolutions with Sarah Stremming

    Ep 33: Ditching Training Resolutions with Sarah Stremming

    Join Marissa and Sarah Stremming of Cog-Dog Radio discuss why you should ditch your training resolutions. Wait - what?!?! Isn’t this a dog training podcast? Hear us out! We definitely want to encourage you to train with your dog(s). And, we also want to help you alleviate some of the pressure that a “new year, new you” attitude brings. In this episode, we talk about why resolutions quickly fail and what to do instead! 

    Ep 32: Building Canine Resilience with Dr. Patricia McConnell

    Ep 32: Building Canine Resilience with Dr. Patricia McConnell

    On episode 32 of the podcast, Marissa is thrilled to speak with one of her heroes, Dr. Patricia McConnell. She is not one that needs a formal introduction since she’s a household name when it comes to behavior and training, has written so many books Marissa has lost count, and has made such an innovative impact on our profession! Today we will be discussing how to build resilience in our dogs and ourselves.

    Ep 31: What is a LIMA Being?

    Ep 31: What is a LIMA Being?

    In Episode 31, Marissa is joined by her fellow colleagues and co-founders of LIMA Beings, Dr. Chris Pachel, Lynn Ungar, Barrie Finger, and Kathy Sdao. They discuss the drive behind their triggers and what hooks them. As we try to discover the things that make us reactive, we can learn to let things go. We react to situations in certain ways and because of those reactions we can become stuck. We can learn to accept that if/when we make mistakes, we can always stop, go back, and make edits.

    Ep 29: "All of It Belongs" and Embracing our Humanity with Christie Catan

    Ep 29: "All of It Belongs" and Embracing our Humanity with Christie Catan

    In episode 29, Christie Catan and Marissa Martino discuss how dogs help us embrace our humanity. They explore what it means to say “All of it Belongs” when life throws us curveballs, especially in training. When working with our dogs, feelings of frustration, impatience, or anger are normal. We tend to either push these feelings away or allow them to take over. How can we look at these feelings in a more productive way? Can we accept them and embrace the concept of belonging?

    Ep 26: Taking Your Pup into the Great Outdoors with Amber Quann and Charissa Carvell

    Ep 26: Taking Your Pup into the Great Outdoors with Amber Quann and Charissa Carvell

    In the last episode of Season One, Marissa interviews Amber Quann of Summit Dog Training in Fort Collins, CO and Charissa Carvell of Alpine Behavior and Training in Glenwood Springs, CO about preparing your dog for the great outdoors! This is one of Marissa's favorite topics since she fell in love with hiking and being outside through her dog Sully. They discuss why taking your dogs out in nature is important, what skills you should teach your dogs to be safe while on the trail, and how being in the moment can strengthen the human-canine bond.

    Ep 25: The Punishment Fallacy with Michael Baugh

    Ep 25: The Punishment Fallacy with Michael Baugh

    Join Marissa Martino interview Michael Baugh as they discuss what a LIMA-based (least intrusive, minimally aversive) behavior consulting approach looks like for our human and canine learners. Marissa and Michael also discuss why they avoid using punishment-based behavior modification strategies since they can lead to fear, frustration, and/or aggression from the dog, remove necessary warning signs, and create a fractured relationship between the dog and the pet parent.  

     

    Ep 24: Observing Our Process and Moving Forward with Matt Beisner

    Ep 24: Observing Our Process and Moving Forward with Matt Beisner

    Join Marissa Martino interview Matt Beisner of The Zen Dog in Los Angeles, CA, and the Nat Geo WILD and Disney Plus show Dog: Impossible. Together they explore the gifts the process and experience of training dogs and their people have to offer, from being a part of the dog's learning process while offering them agency, to co-creating solutions with our clients, to being brave enough to observe ourselves during this process and making the necessary changes to shape into the people and behavior consultants we long to be. 

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    Ep 23: Getting a New Puppy with Debbie Martin

    Ep 23: Getting a New Puppy with Debbie Martin

    Join Marissa Martino interview Licensed Veterinary Technician, Debbie Martin on her journey of getting a new puppy. We discuss when the time is right, how to integrate the puppy into a household with other dogs, and how to plan ahead before the puppy arrives. Having a puppy is a lot of work and there is a lot to prioritize. Debbie shares what she is working on and why she has chosen this training plan for her border terrier, Chip! 

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    Ep 22: Dealing with the Puppy Blues

    Ep 22: Dealing with the Puppy Blues

    Join Kayla Fratt and Marissa Martino talk about puppy blues, what it is, why it happens to many pet parents, and how to take care of everyone involved during this very important time of your dog's life. It's very common for people to be so excited about getting a puppy and it's even more common for that excitement to quickly turn into overwhelm. You are not alone! Listen to this episode for efficient strategies during this time. 

    Ep 21: Burnout and Why it Matters for You and Your Dog with Emily Nagoski

    Ep 21: Burnout and Why it Matters for You and Your Dog with Emily Nagoski

    Join Marissa Martino and Sarah Stremming interview Emily Nagoski, co-author of Burnout: the secret to unlocking the stress cycle. Burnout is the book for people who feel overwhelmed and not enough, despite all their efforts. Marissa and Sarah really resonated with this book on so many levels and wanted to talk to Emily about the parallels in the book and the work they do with their dogs and clients. 

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    Ep 20: Help! My Dog Bit Someone with Lisa Mullinax

    Ep 20: Help! My Dog Bit Someone with Lisa Mullinax

    Join Marissa Martino and her dear friend Lisa Mullinax discuss what to do when your dog bites someone. In episode #9: Living with your Difficult Dog, Lisa and Marissa briefly mention their individual experiences where their dogs escalated to biting. During this episode, they go into detail about their personal experiences, what they learned, and how they moved forward with their dogs. They also share many ideas for pet parents to consider after they experience their dog biting someone.    

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    enApril 26, 2021

    Ep 18: Support for Reactive Dog Clients with Rachel Laurie Harris

    Ep 18: Support for Reactive Dog Clients with Rachel Laurie Harris

    Join Marissa Martino of Paws & Reward interview Rachel Laurie Harris of A Good Feeling Dog Training about reactivity. Marissa and Rachel talk about the many, necessary skills both the pet parent and dog need in order to be successful in navigating this behavior concern. Some of these skills include training mechanics, reading body language, staying connected during the walk, and teaching the dog to eat in the presence of scary stimuli. And some of these skills (we think the most important ones) include self-love and compassion for both you and your dog, especially during moments of regression. 

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    enMarch 29, 2021

    Ep 17: The Importance of Enrichment with Emily Strong & Allie Bender

    Ep 17: The Importance of Enrichment with Emily Strong & Allie Bender

    Having dogs in our lives can be such a gift, and at times, it can be hard. Whether you’re raising a puppy and living off very little sleep, or walking a dog that barks and pulls on leash, or living with a dog that suffers from anxiety. These situations can cause a lot of stress for everyone involved. In today’s episode, Allie Bender and Emily Strong of Pet Harmony Animal Behavior & Training, and I are going to explore what enrichment is and how you can mend a fractured relationship through these activities. 

     

    Ep 16: Expectations of our Dogs Through the Lens of Research with Erin Jones

    Ep 16: Expectations of our Dogs Through the Lens of Research with Erin Jones

    Join Marissa Martino of Paws & Reward catch up with Erin Jones of Merit Dog Training in Christchurch, New Zealand. Erin is a certified professional dog trainer and behavior consultant. She is currently getting her PhD at the University of Canterbury. In today's episode, we discuss her current research focused on the human-dog relationship, humane training, and the concepts surrounding canine consent. Tune in to listen about how our expectations impact our training and relationships with our dogs.

    Ep 16: Expectations of our Dogs Through the Lens of Research with Erin Jones

    Ep 16: Expectations of our Dogs Through the Lens of Research with Erin Jones

    Join Marissa Martino of Paws & Reward catch up with Erin Jones of Merit Dog Training in Christchurch, New Zealand. Erin is a certified professional dog trainer and behavior consultant. She is currently getting her PhD at the University of Canterbury. In today's episode, we discuss her current research focused on the human-dog relationship, humane training, and the concepts surrounding canine consent. Tune in to listen about how our expectations impact our training and relationships with our dogs.

    Ep 16: Expectations of our Dogs Through the Lens of Research with Erin Jones

    Ep 16: Expectations of our Dogs Through the Lens of Research with Erin Jones

    Join Marissa Martino of Paws & Reward catch up with Erin Jones of Merit Dog Training in Christchurch, New Zealand. Erin is a certified professional dog trainer and behavior consultant. She is currently getting her PhD at the University of Canterbury. In today's episode, we discuss her current research focused on the human-dog relationship, humane training, and the concepts surrounding canine consent. Tune in to listen about how our expectations impact our training and relationships with our dogs.