Could it be that he's getting bored? Does it happen more at a certain time of day? It could be that he just has a lot of pent up energy and needs a burn-off period with more structured play time.
Sam is alone during the day, and is an absolute wild child when I get home. We have at least 30 minutes of play time at night. He lives to play fetch, whether it's a tennis ball or a stuffed toy. I try to sneak in some training commands during the second half of our game. By the time we are finished, he's much different and much calmer.
__________________ All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. - JRR Tolkien
Last edited by MyDearSam; 04-11-2013 at 08:45 AM.
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