Frequently Asked Questions
🐾 What is Brain Training for Dogs?
Brain Training for Dogs is a science-based, positive reinforcement training program created by certified dog trainer Adrienne Farricelli. It focuses on improving your dog’s behavior through fun, mental enrichment exercises.
⚙️ How does it work?
The program uses step-by-step video tutorials and games that engage your dog’s brain. As your dog becomes more mentally stimulated and focused, unwanted behaviors naturally fade away.
🎯 What are the benefits of brain training?
- ✅ Reduced problem behaviors like barking, jumping, and chewing
- ✅ A calmer, more focused dog
- ✅ Stronger communication and bond between you and your pet
- ✅ Suitable for all breeds and ages
👨👩👧👦 Who is this program for?
It’s ideal for:
First-time puppy parents
Rescue dog owners
Dogs with anxiety or reactivity
Anyone tired of ineffective or force-based training
❓ Do I need prior experience to use this program?
Not at all! The program is beginner-friendly, easy to follow, and requires no special tools. If you can press play and follow instructions, you’re all set.
🐶 Can it help older dogs or stubborn breeds?
Yes. Brain Training for Dogs is designed to work with dogs of all ages and temperaments. Many users see success with adult dogs and even senior pups!
⏱️ How long before I see results?
Many dog parents see positive changes within the first week. Consistency is key, and each dog progresses at their own pace.
❤️ Is this program force-free?
Absolutely. All techniques are 100% positive reinforcement — no yelling, harsh corrections, or tools that hurt your dog. It’s all about trust and communication.
📺 What makes this different from obedience classes or YouTube videos?
Unlike one-size-fits-all videos or costly in-person sessions, this program is structured, affordable, and designed to target the root cause of behavior — your dog’s mind.
🚀 How do I get started?
Simple! First, grab our free calming brain games, then explore the full Brain Training for Dogs program. You’ll be guided step-by-step to a happier, better-behaved pup.