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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I'm not sure what people mean when they say hyper; there is such a wide range of energy in children and in dogs that is considered normal. For those with high energy, usually exercise will help relax them and make them seem less hyper. If a dog is continually running around even after a walk, and no outside noise is provoking it, I would have a vet check. Has he been neutered? Smells of females can make them act like this, they can smell a female dog that's in heat for miles, and will act very agitated, because he wants her!
I don't think the Nutri-cal will help at this age. |
Paco has always been a calm melow guys and too see him running around the house for no reason is hyper to me. He has been neutered and there aren't any female dogs around for him to act like this. Again this all started just yesterday which is really confusing to me.