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Old 05-15-2007, 11:36 AM   #10
koolbreeze
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Originally Posted by onelovelylynn View Post
I totally understand what you are going through... When we first got Kizzy she was way hyper and I think that was alot of the reason that she was rehomed. BUT there is HOPE!!!! We have had her for 3 months now and she is 15 months old, and she is NOW very Calm and only get hyper when we go outside and have free 4 all with both girls playing catch. Yes she will calm down but you have to train her to. Just stop playing catch with her after about an hour and tell her to lay down and relax. If she doesnt lay down, then lay her down and sit by her and make her stay. after you do this several times she will get the idea. And then just keep doing it after your play session each time. It will be come a habit and she will learn that after we play awhile then we lay down and have calm time. Kizzy learned this very quickly..
Sorry for the book, just wanted to try and explain it so you could understand my mumblin...LOL

Good luck!

this is what my vet told me. he told me to train him to settle down. i have yet to do this though cause Walker is getting out of control... i know this is bad but sometimes i feel like rehomeing him because he is just way over the top. but i wanna work with him first. but i'm trying to get the potty training done first. he also is always bothering Troy. biting she handles him better now by bitting his ears. but my vet said he will calm down some but not much. i was also thinking of maybe trying calming pills??? anybody ever use those? it says on the bottle use to discourage unwanted behavior.
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