You may have heard of neuroplasticity in the human brain — the idea, researched heavily at Harvard and other leading universities, that the brain is constantly capable of molding and changing to learn new habits and behaviors.
Your dog's brain works the same way. With the right mental stimulation, your dog's brain becomes more open and receptive to learning new information. Your dog starts to listen and understand what you're telling them. As that capacity grows, the bad behaviors fade away on their own — replaced by ones you actually want.
Adrienne's 21 games run your dog through a deliberate sequence of brain-engagement exercises. Each one builds on the last. The result isn't just a calmer dog — it's a smarter, more obedient one.
"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."
— Dr. Jennifer Coates, Veterinary Advisor at petMD.com