Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: April 2026

Affiliate Links

Some articles on DogMindBoost contain affiliate links. This means that if you click on a link and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission — at no additional cost to you.

Affiliate income helps cover the costs of running this site, including hosting, research time and editorial work. It does not affect the price you pay for any product.

What This Means in Practice

Articles containing affiliate links are clearly marked near the top with a short disclosure notice. We aim to be transparent about when and why we mention paid products.

Our editorial content is not written to maximize affiliate revenue. It is written to be useful to dog owners. Where we review or recommend a product or program, we aim to explain honestly:

  • What the product includes
  • Who it may genuinely help
  • Who it may not be the right fit for
  • What realistic expectations look like
  • When a different approach — including professional support — may be more appropriate

Our Main Affiliate Relationship

DogMindBoost currently has an affiliate relationship with Brain Training for Dogs, an online dog training program developed by Adrienne Farricelli (CPDT-KA). We receive a commission if you purchase the program through our affiliate link.

Our review of Brain Training for Dogs includes an honest assessment of what the program contains, its limitations, who it is most likely to help, and when professional training may be a better option.

We Are Not Veterinarians or Certified Trainers

The content on DogMindBoost is educational and is not a substitute for professional veterinary or behavior advice. If your dog shows aggression, severe anxiety, sudden behavior changes, repeated biting, extreme fear or signs of pain, please consult a qualified veterinarian or certified behavior professional.

Questions about our affiliate relationships? Contact us.

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