A 15-year breakthrough in dog psychology shows that once you unlock your dog's hidden intelligence, bad behavior doesn't need to be punished away — it simply disappears on its own.
Unlock My Dog's Potential →Every program you've tried before worked on the symptoms. Bark collars stop barking. Crates stop chewing. Leash corrections stop pulling. But the second you take those away, the behavior comes roaring back.
That's because they never touched the root cause. Brain Training for Dogs does something completely different — it targets your dog's mind, not just his muscle memory.
Dominance, corrections, and force. Creates fear and temporary compliance — not real obedience.
"Sit. Stay. No!" on repeat. Treats as bribes. Your dog learns to obey the treat — not you.
Stimulate your dog's hidden intelligence. Bad behaviors fade naturally as good ones take root — from the inside out.
Adrienne Farricelli spent 15 years training thousands of dogs — from service animals for military veterans to everyday family pets. She mastered every technique the industry had to offer.
She kept watching frustrated owners use these same methods over and over — with dogs that relapsed, behaviors that returned, and relationships that deteriorated. Something was fundamentally broken.
She went back to the neuroscience. She studied neuroplasticity — the brain's ability to rewire itself — and built a system that works with your dog's intelligence, not against it. The result: behaviors change and stay changed.
"Today's dogs suffer from a lack of mental stimulation. The resulting boredom and anxiety leads to no end of behavioral problems. Brain Training for Dogs challenges and entertains dogs of all abilities — it's the solution."
— Dr. J. Coates, Veterinary Advisor at petMD.com"The exercises are so practical that owners can use them throughout the day. There are training nuggets throughout that will help enrich the lives of both dogs and their owners."
— Caryl Wolff, Dog Training & Behavior Consultant, 20+ YearsThe pet training industry has spent decades selling you quick fixes — collars, sprays, dominance techniques, and recycled commands. These methods treat your dog like a machine that malfunctions, not an intelligent creature that can genuinely learn.
And their advice is failing you. Right now, your dog's mind is understimulated, bored, and anxious — and that anxiety is the engine behind every single bad behavior you're dealing with.
Here's what that industry doesn't want you to know:
The same neuroplasticity that makes your dog trainable also works against you when left untouched. Every time your dog chews, barks, lunges, or ignores you — and nothing changes — that behavior becomes more hardwired.
It doesn't fix itself. It compounds. And the longer it goes on, the harder the road back becomes.
Professional Certified Dog Trainer · 15 Years Experience · Arizona-based · Mother of Einstein & Petra (Rottweilers)
Adrienne isn't a YouTube personality who got popular posting dog tricks. She is a CPDT-KA certified trainer — one of the most rigorous certifications in the industry — with over 15 years of hands-on experience transforming problem dogs for real families.
She's not selling theory. This is a system she built, tested, and refined on tens of thousands of real dogs — including the most stubborn, difficult cases trainers typically refuse to take on.
Your dog's brain operates on the same principle of neuroplasticity studied at Harvard and leading universities. Like soft plastic, it constantly reshapes itself in response to stimulation. The right mental exercises make it more open, more receptive — more capable of learning and unlearning.
— The Neuroscience Foundation of Brain Training for DogsWhen you provide that stimulation through Adrienne's specific games and puzzles, something remarkable happens: your dog's brain develops new pathways. Old, destructive habits simply have less room to exist. New, positive behaviors grow in their place — naturally and permanently.
Adrienne's 21 games and brain training exercises stimulate your dog's mind in ways that daily walks and basic commands never reach. Within days, you'll notice a new alertness and focus.
Most bad behavior is driven by boredom and anxiety. Once your dog's mind is engaged and fulfilled, the anxiety evaporates — and the behaviors that came from it vanish with it.
A dog who trusts you, understands you, and has been rewarded with positive reinforcement becomes your loyal, loving companion — not just a pet you manage and correct.
Because the change happens in the brain, it sticks. No more relapses. No more management. Just an obedient, joyful dog who genuinely wants to please you.
Adrienne isn't here to pressure you. She only wants owners who are genuinely ready to commit to their dogs. So here are your two honest options:
You'll try new collars, new commands, maybe a local trainer. The behavior will improve slightly, then relapse. The stress will continue. Your relationship with your dog will plateau — or decline.
Start with just 10 minutes a day. Within days, notice a calmer, more focused dog. Within weeks, the behaviors that have been driving you crazy begin to fade — and in their place: a dog who is a genuine joy to live with.