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By walking the pup more you will just create further problems as you will get to a stage where even walking is not enough, the pup needs mental stimulation

not just chewing a bone, you should find mental stimulation will tire the pup out much quicker and for longer.

 

Jenga? KerPlunk? Trivial Pursuit? Snakes and Ladders? :D

 

Is that the kinda thing you mean???? :thumbs:

 

 

LoL

 

No would be easier though.

 

One way is - as he uses dry food scattering the food so the pup has to work at finding it all,

scent games - hiding a rabbit skin dummy, training etc.

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Sound's like she could do with some serious exercise,ask fuji off here he'll tell you how to go on

some pups are just mental... ,but its not getting oot enough mate......get yer walking boots on...

What you feed her on? Quality food is better than cheap stuff pumped full of additives,bit like kids an junk food.

 

By walking the pup more you will just create further problems as you will get to a stage where even walking is not enough, the pup needs mental stimulation

not just chewing a bone, you should find mental stimulation will tire the pup out much quicker and for longer.

 

Jenga? KerPlunk? Trivial Pursuit? Snakes and Ladders? :D

 

Is that the kinda thing you mean???? :thumbs:

QUALITY. :laugh:

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Maybe reduce the amount of protein in it's food :yes: If you feed dry then look for one with a lower protein content from the same brand :thumbs:

Still only a young pup,and protein is still very high up on the list of demands for anything that's growing at such a fast rate

 

If the protein levels are too high the opposite will happen and the pup will be growing too quick, bad diet at an early age can result in future problems. A good meat meal is the best as it allows for the dog to grow at a steady pace and steady protein levels, changing foods all the time to different brands causing fluctuations in goodness intake will cause growth spurts, not good for a growing pups bones, tendons, ligaments and muscles.

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mine is hyper on all dry food the only dry food he can have that dont either go straight through him or send him hyper is skinners maintenance food he looks good on it my freezer packed in so had to put him on dry food before this he was on raw and I had no probs he will be back on raw by next month if hes still hyper when he goes back in the kennel he needs more walking/working

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Had a grey whip bull it was the same fooking mental

Walked three times a day and min it got home it just went looking for things to eat and chew an destroy

Ate my leather interior out my van

Ate brand new kennel

And managed to chew threw the galvanised mesh on front of run

It did start to calm down around a year old tho

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