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How to calm a hyper dog down?
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<blockquote data-quote="allister" data-source="post: 13361611" data-attributes="member: 83397"><p>+10000</p><p></p><p>They are hyper because they have energy to burn. She is also probably a crackhead when you let her in the house because she's never in the house and doesn't know what to do with herself. </p><p></p><p>She'll get used to it eventually, but you really need to make sure she's getting enough exercise. If she doesn't have a yard to run around freely in, then you need to be taking her on daily walks at least an hour total a day. </p><p></p><p>Also see if you have any local doggy day cares. She'll want to do nothing but sleep in the evening after spending a day playing with other dogs.</p><p></p><p>Just curious, if she's been an outside dog all this time, why are you getting a third dog? Maybe you should wait until she's settled in the house for awhile and make sure 3 dogs aren't going to be too many?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allister, post: 13361611, member: 83397"] +10000 They are hyper because they have energy to burn. She is also probably a crackhead when you let her in the house because she's never in the house and doesn't know what to do with herself. She'll get used to it eventually, but you really need to make sure she's getting enough exercise. If she doesn't have a yard to run around freely in, then you need to be taking her on daily walks at least an hour total a day. Also see if you have any local doggy day cares. She'll want to do nothing but sleep in the evening after spending a day playing with other dogs. Just curious, if she's been an outside dog all this time, why are you getting a third dog? Maybe you should wait until she's settled in the house for awhile and make sure 3 dogs aren't going to be too many? [/QUOTE]
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