Will Your Dog Be the Smartest at the Park? PetSmart’s® Brain Games™ Training Course Can Help

The Six-Week Course Provides Fun Challenges and Mental Stimulation to Promote Good Behavior and Help Dogs Make Good Choices

PHOENIX, March 30, 2021 – Even after extra time together during quarantine, how well do you really know your dog? Do they seem stuck in a rut and bored, or overstimulated and hyperactive? PetSmart’s new training course, Brain Games™, helps pet parents address these important questions with a class that also strengthens the bond between pet parents and their dogs.

Building on months of research, Brain Games was developed by PetSmart’s internal team of training experts who developed researched-backed ways to help keep dogs mentally stimulated as a way to lessen hyperactivity and boredom. Through the class, dogs can be taught to read cue cards, choose colors and learn the names of their toys. But it’s about more than just cool tricks.

“Mental stimulation is key to creating a happier, well-balanced, and confident dog,” said Jodie Havens, CPDT-KSA, PetSmart’s training expert. “The course helps pet parents understand their dogs’ perspective of the world and devise strategies to help their dogs succeed. Our goal is to give pet parents the tools they need to ensure their dog is emotionally, physically and mentally satisfied, while improving communication and building trust.”

The six-week course incorporates all kinds of games and skills to help build that trust and communication, including dog reading, where a dog can learn to associate a written word with a cue, and object recognition, where dogs can learn to identify toys by name. By teaching a dog these skills, pet parents are giving them new ways to communicate their preference and promote teaching the dog to make their own choices.

“We’re all spending more time at home these days, and a lot of people are wondering how they can build stronger bonds with their pets,” said Havens. “Brain Games is a great option because it focuses on the mental stimulation needed for a happier, well-balanced, and confident dog. It can help overcome boredom and expands the relationship beyond the daily walk to a lifetime of communication and trust.”

Brain Games is one of seven courses offered at PetSmart led by accredited trainers, who utilize positive reinforcement techniques in both group and private settings. Prior to signing up for Brain Games, dogs must first complete puppy or beginning training and intermediate training – or have a similar skill set. PetSmart trainers can provide a free, 15-minute evaluation to determine eligibility for pet parents interested in enrolling their dog.

PetSmart offers the Brain Games training course at all PetSmart stores offering training. For more information on Brain Games, eligibility and other services, visit  https://services.petsmart.com/training

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PetSmart LLC is the largest specialty pet retailer of services and solutions for the lifetime needs of pets. At PetSmart, we love pets, and we believe pets make us better people. Every day with every connection, PetSmart’s passionate associates help bring pet parents closer to their pets so they, together, can live more fulfilled lives. This vision impacts everything we do for our customers, the way we support our associates and how we give back to our communities.

PetSmart operates approximately 1,650 pet stores in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, as well as more than 200 in-store PetSmart PetsHotel® dog and cat boarding facilities. The retailer provides a broad range of competitively priced pet food and products, as well as services such as dog training, pet grooming, pet boarding, PetSmart Doggie Day Camp™ and pet adoption.

PetSmart, PetSmart Charities® and PetSmart Charities® of Canada work with nearly 4,000 animal welfare organizations to bring adoptable pets into stores so they have the best chance possible of finding a forever home. Through this in-store adoption program and other signature events, PetSmart has facilitated more than 9 million adoptions, more than any other brick-and-mortar organization.