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How to calm a hyper dog down?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragu1a" data-source="post: 13362191" data-attributes="member: 124858"><p>that's not funny.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i've tried that with my dog(65lb bulldog). doesn't phase her. my brothers dog(105lb italian mastiff) goes in a coma for about 4hrs. go figure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>we used to take her to a dog park - that worked like a charm and it was free. the running and all the mental stimulation of other people and dogs wore her out...but she blew a knee out at 1yr old, had $6k in surgeries for both knees(1 in Jan, the other in June) and hasn't recouped enough to go back yet.</p><p></p><p>every now and then i'll drop her off at PetSmart for day camp. costs about $25 for a day(same results as dog park, people and other dogs. only you get the day off) play from 9-5 with a snack break. i usually take her once every couple of weeks or so. she absolutely loves it.</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">cliffs</span> - mental stimulation. even when i just take her out to potty and she gets to go see the neighbors and the kids and other dogs, it's exciting and it wears her out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragu1a, post: 13362191, member: 124858"] that's not funny. i've tried that with my dog(65lb bulldog). doesn't phase her. my brothers dog(105lb italian mastiff) goes in a coma for about 4hrs. go figure. we used to take her to a dog park - that worked like a charm and it was free. the running and all the mental stimulation of other people and dogs wore her out...but she blew a knee out at 1yr old, had $6k in surgeries for both knees(1 in Jan, the other in June) and hasn't recouped enough to go back yet. every now and then i'll drop her off at PetSmart for day camp. costs about $25 for a day(same results as dog park, people and other dogs. only you get the day off) play from 9-5 with a snack break. i usually take her once every couple of weeks or so. she absolutely loves it. [SIZE="5"]cliffs[/SIZE] - mental stimulation. even when i just take her out to potty and she gets to go see the neighbors and the kids and other dogs, it's exciting and it wears her out. [/QUOTE]
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