Every dog without exception - has a hidden intelligence inside.
It's an untapped resource to help you remove just about any troublesome behavior.
Keep reading to find out more…
If that excites you, I know you'll find this letter EXTREMELY valuable…
I'm a professional CPDT-KA certified dog trainer living in Arizona with my husband and our two amazing Rottweilers, Einstein and Petra. Needless to say, I'm passionate about dogs and absolutely love what I do.
I have also:
Dr. J Coates
Veterinary Advisor at petMD.com
“Today's dogs suffer from a lack of mental stimulation and quality time spent with ‘their’ people. The resulting boredom and anxiety can lead to no end of physical and behavioral problems. Brain Training for Dogs is the solution! In a clear and concise manner, Adrienne Farricelli walks owners through a series of puzzles and exercises that will challenge and entertain dogs of all abilities.”
Caryl Wolff
Dog Training/Behavior Consultant for 20+ Years
“Both the exercises and the games are very practical so dog owners may use them throughout the day to have a well-trained dog. There are training nuggets throughout, both in the step-by-step instructions and the Troubleshooting sections that will help enrich the lives of both dogs and their owners!”
You may have heard of the idea of ‘neuroplasticity’ in the human brain.
It's a well established idea researched heavily at Harvard and other leading universities.
In other words – our brains are like soft plastic – always capable of molding and changing to learn new habits and behaviors.
Well your dog's brain is the EXACT same.
With the right mental stimulation and training… (That you will get in my program) your dog's brain will become more open and receptive to learning new information.
Your dog will listen to you and better understand what you are telling him to do.
When this happens - your dog's bad behaviors simply fade away as more desirable ones appear in their place.
A more intelligent dog has the capacity to take commands easier and understand what you need from him.
In my 10 years as a dog trainer, I realized pretty quickly that more intelligent dogs are much easier to train bad habits out of and teach new skills to.
It's the same with children really.
If a child is bored and not stimulated intellectually - they tend to misbehave and cause trouble.
When you stimulate your dog's mind correctly with a very specific set of games I'm going to show you…
Here's a small sample…
•The bottle game will help provide mental stimulation plus a small amount of exercise so they behave better for you.
•Bobbing for treats will give your dog the excitement and reward he needs to behave well, while helping to remove any fear of water.
•The open sesame game to develop patience and calmness despite an open door.
•The magic carpet game to develop even more patience and dexterity.
•The look at that game to stop dogs barking at other dogs or people from the window.
•The hot and cold game to boost your dog's ability to learn and build his confidence.
•The Serpentines and spirals game to help your dog stick by your side and follow your movements -no matter how erratic.
•The name recognition game where your dog will learn to pick out toys by their name, to boost his cognitive ability.
•The ring stackers game to develop skill and patience.
• Play the piano game – that's right. Your dog will actually play the piano on cue.
Dog Owner
I really love this approach to dog training and my dogs do too!”
Dog Owner
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