Comments on: My Puppy Goes Crazy Sometimes! What Do I Do? https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/ Dog Lovers | Puppy Experts Sat, 24 Feb 2024 00:03:55 +0000 hourly 1 By: Yvonne https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-413690 Wed, 04 Aug 2021 17:48:44 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-413690 In reply to Terja Shodin.

I would try the crate then for sure….

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By: Terja Shodin https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-412380 Thu, 24 Jun 2021 03:49:27 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-412380 I have a yellow lab, 9 weeks old. This a terrible situation with her. Twice a day and I have repetitively tried all of the above mentioned solutions except for putting her in the crate. It is super bad, she is destructive , bites constantly, pees everywhere etc.I really have to find an answer….

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By: NBC https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-398525 Wed, 05 Aug 2020 22:12:07 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-398525 Our bichon frise puppy loves to chase us and for us to chase him in our backyard in the morning, evening, or both. Rest of the time he’s resting in his playpen. He incorporates tricking us by quickly zooming between our legs or around us quicker than we can turn around without falling and also by taking random routes to attempt to lose us. He’s been very fun to be with.

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By: Renate https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-398326 Mon, 27 Jul 2020 22:28:14 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-398326 ]]> We have a 3 month old akita inu, which goes crazy at times. The only thing that helps is giving him a treat to chew on, which calms him down. But man, going to find that treat can be hard at times, with him biting at my ankles. Cant wait until those vampire teeth fall out and grow into the less pointy teeth. 😅

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By: Colby https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-398190 Wed, 22 Jul 2020 20:26:43 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-398190 In reply to Kathleen Allen.

Congratulations on your new puppy!

1. We keep our puppy on leash most of the day so she doesn’t bother our older dog.
2. We teach our puppies to sit and wait for their food. It takes patience, but you can try not putting her bowl on the ground until she sits and waits. You can also try standing on her leash to keep her from jumping up. If she eats too fast you can try a slow feeder dog bowl.
3. We let our puppy play with the older dog, but only in short, monitored play sessions. If either dog gets over stimulated I’ll first put the puppy on leash and if the older dog is too worked up then I’ll put her on leash as well.

Hopefully that helps. Good luck with your training!

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By: Kathleen Allen https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-398161 Tue, 21 Jul 2020 15:55:17 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-398161 We have a new puppy that came from the shelter. She is about 5 mths old and they say she is a terroir mix. We have a few issues that we need help with.

1: She is a very sweet puppy but in the morning she is a monster. She gets very excited, pees and franticly licks the face of our 5 year old GWP. Our older dog really does great with it but she is out of control until we feed her.

2: Feeding is also crazy. She jumps at us and eats super fast. We have to feed her away from our older dog only because she will get in his bowl which he is really good about.

3: The last issue is she plays very rough with the older dog and this get him worked up as well. They are contently chasing each other and biting at each others necks. My older dog is getting over stimulated and I am afraid he will hurt the puppy.

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By: Colby https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-395808 Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:38:29 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-395808 In reply to Tara.

Also, you can use a leash instead of a cable, but if you’re not paying attention your puppy will gnaw right through the leash. We’ve had this happen a couple times.

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By: Colby https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-395807 Fri, 12 Jun 2020 22:35:27 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-395807 In reply to Tara.

We use a 4 foot wire cable similar to this Tie Out Cable (except ours is 4 feet instead of 10). We then attach the cable to the couch or wall (we put an eye screw in a stud in the wall). We then attach the tie down to our puppy. It gives our puppy room to move around, but they can’t venture out more than 4 feet away.

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By: Tara https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-395771 Fri, 12 Jun 2020 01:43:53 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-395771 What is a puppy tie down?

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By: Kale https://puppyintraining.com/my-puppy-goes-crazy-sometimes-what-do-i-do/#comment-394661 Mon, 25 May 2020 15:04:34 +0000 https://puppyintraining.com/?p=22794#comment-394661 In reply to Vince D..

If you and your family don’t feel safe I think it’s fine to surrender the pup. Biting that causes blood is much too serious.

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