Brain Training For Dogs
Brain Training for Dogs, a brand-new course that combines mental stimulation and dog training to unlock the inherent intelligence of your dog. As this happens, the problematic behaviors fade away and more desirable behaviors emerge in their place.
The program is designed by Adrienne Farricelli an CPDT-KA dog trainer with extensive experience in the field of canine behavior modification. She is the founder of Brain Training for Dogs, and author of many dog training books.
Exercise
Exercise is crucial for a dog’s mental health and wellbeing. It keeps them fit and healthy and reduces the risk of heart disease, hip dysplasia or obesity-related diseases like diabetes or cancer.
You can also keep them interested and happy. Exercise together strengthens your relationship and encourages socialization.
The dog’s brain may get dull and cluttered when they don’t experience mental stimulation. They might begin to chew on things or scratch furniture.
Training can help prevent these issues, as well as improve your dog’s interactions with other dogs and humans. In some cases it may even save your dog’s life!
In addition, regular mental exercise can help slow the progression of dementia and memory loss. It helps form new brain connections and guards nerve cells from degeneration.
Play the Game
If you’re looking for a way to help your dog get mental stimulation, games are the ideal way to go. They are also an excellent way to exercise dogs that aren’t able to get as much physical exercise as they used to or for dogs that are recovering from an injury or operation.
Simple brain games can be played in a tiny space such as a garden or a house. Place pieces of your dog’s favourite food around the home or outside if it is warm enough. Let them go in search of it.
These brain games can be played for a few minutes at a time. They give your dog an enjoyable mental workout while you are training them. This can help them learn faster and remain mentally sharp. They also can improve their ability to concentrate on instructions, and it can increase their connection with you.
Treats
Treats are a great way to help train your dog. This is a great way to strengthen their training and stimulate their brains. Be careful to not overdo this.
During training, it’s crucial to follow your instructions and treat only when your dog has complied with the instructions in a correct manner. Doing this will avoid sending mixed signals, which can confuse your dog.
Some of the most sought-after brain training options for dogs include games, puzzles and mental exercises. They’re great for keeping your dog mentally active as well as giving them a chance to increase their confidence.
One of the most adorable brain games for dogs is placing treats under various containers or cups. The dog has to figure out the container in which the treat is supposed to be in and, if it’s correct they’ll be rewarded.
Socialization
As a dog’s owner it is your responsibility to make sure that your dog is secure, well-adjusted, and able to cope with new situations. Socialization plays a vital role in this process.
In the beginning of their life, puppies should be exposed to different types of animals, people and environments. They can become fearful or anxious when they aren’t exposed to these things.
Some might even develop negative behavior, like aggression or phobias.
The positive side is that socialization can help alleviate these problems and make life with your pup more enjoyable.
If your puppy is rough-mouthing other dogs, then allowing them to play with them for a long period of time will teach them to stop biting.
Allowing your dog to interact with people, other pets and in different environments can help reduce anger or separation anxiety when you leave for work. It’s essential to start small and gradually work up to larger challenges as you progress.