BEST ONLINE DOG TRAINING COURSE Brain Training for Dogs Review | Page 7

Brain Training for Dogs Review: Other Aspects User Experience The course’s website is extremely intuitive. First of all, the site is mobile-friendly and very easy to read even on small devices, so feel free to use your phone or tablet when you follow the lessons. You can also get to any page of the course using the navigation bar once you’re logged in. On top of that, each page includes a table of content and navigation links to the previous or next page. For better ease of use, there are illustration photos and video examples as well as hover tooltips for glossary terms and other important tips that stand out from the rest of the content. Please note that this isn’t a video course and all the lessons are text-based, much like a book. Of course, if you’re more video inclined, this may not be the course for you. However, the content is very digestible and it’s easy to go through it without feeling overwhelmed with too much information. This program is also a great fit for busy people who don’t have much time to devote to dog training. This is mainly because the lessons are divided into small chunks, which not only make them easier to read, but they also take only about 10-20 minutes to practice. When you finally get to the brain training part, you’ll be reminded which cues your dog needs to know in order to perform each one. The instructions are broken down into easy-to-follow steps and there’s even a part that helps you troubleshoot different problems you might encounter, as well as a way to increase the challenges if your dog finds it’s too easy for him. Site Performance I’ve been using the course for about a month and I have to say that I’m really impressed with the fast site speed. Some websites that offer courses are usually on the slow side, whether it’s because of a poor hosting or bad optimization. Also, the site uses a security certificate that protects your information, which is always a good practice, especially when you have to enter sensitive information such as email, password, and alike. Support I must admit I didn’t try the technical support, simply because I didn’t have a reason to. If you do need assistance, support is offered to registered users via email (which can easily be found right after you log in). If you have a question regarding training, make sure to check the article archive first, as it contains a lot of gold nuggets. Adrienne also tends to respond in the private forum. However, for any issue with the site or payment, it’s probably best to contact the support desk directly.