Title: Brain Games For Dogs
Author: Claire Arrowsmith
ISBN: 978-1-84286-277-3
RRP: £9.99 (but can get cheaper eg £6.99 on Amazon - other book retailers are available
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Pages: 160
As you might expect from the title, this book is concerned with brain games for your dog. It starts off with an outline of the benefits of brain games; essentially they help provide mental stimulation to supplement the physical stimulation provided through exercise. It also discusses the influence of breed type and the dog's age. The approach is one of positive training and the author discusses the importance of timing, clicker-training and of not using punishment training.
The bulk of the book is then taken up with a number of brain games split into chapters such as puppy, in the home, in the garden etc (I haven't counted the number of games but the rear cover suggests that there are 'over 75'). Each game has a summary box detailing the location, level of difficulty, and any equipment needed.
I have no intention of wading through every game in sequence but the layout does make it easy to browse through and pick out one at a time to try with your dog and see if he enjoys it. Overall a useful addition to the dog book library.
Author: Claire Arrowsmith
ISBN: 978-1-84286-277-3
RRP: £9.99 (but can get cheaper eg £6.99 on Amazon - other book retailers are available
Pages: 160
As you might expect from the title, this book is concerned with brain games for your dog. It starts off with an outline of the benefits of brain games; essentially they help provide mental stimulation to supplement the physical stimulation provided through exercise. It also discusses the influence of breed type and the dog's age. The approach is one of positive training and the author discusses the importance of timing, clicker-training and of not using punishment training.
The bulk of the book is then taken up with a number of brain games split into chapters such as puppy, in the home, in the garden etc (I haven't counted the number of games but the rear cover suggests that there are 'over 75'). Each game has a summary box detailing the location, level of difficulty, and any equipment needed.
I have no intention of wading through every game in sequence but the layout does make it easy to browse through and pick out one at a time to try with your dog and see if he enjoys it. Overall a useful addition to the dog book library.

I’ll post some of the games later