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Charlie is now 6 months old. He is acting up so much at this very moment, I do not understand this behaviour?!!! I was so angry at him I put him in his crate. I know, I know, I shouldn't use it for punishment but right now I do not care I am too mad and he needs to calm down.
We went for a 1 hour walk and usually afterwards he's tired and sleeps for a bit until lunch. He saw me go on the couch and all of a sudden was full of energy. Every toy I handed to him he got bored of after a few throws and then he began to purposely bite me. It got to a point where I pinned him down holding his head and legs so he can "calm down" while says "bad Charlie!" or "NO!" ... yeah right. As if that helped.
Then I decided to bring him to the basement and he began to do the zoomies. I brought a bunch of toys thinking maybe a different environment would help. I even sat on the floor to play with him. Then he got crazy again and started barking at me and when I wouldn't pay attention he began to bite me, hard.
I'm ready to smack him! Which I of course would never do, so I decided venting here would be much better. He's in his crate now for a time out.
WHY is he doing this??! Is it boredom? What can I do to switch things up for him? He just got a bunch of new toys. ALSO, how do I correct this behaviour?
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Thanks for the reply! I'm hoping some extra running will help him out, but sometimes it makes things worse haha
Pinning the dog down is not the best way to control the behavior.
1) Give him more vigorous exercise each day--running, chasing a ball, etc
2) Put him in a time out--just a minute or two is usually enough to calm a dog down.
3) Remain calm--your calmness helps to calm down your dog
4) Do a little training after the dog calms down--practice with basic commands
Thank you!! I will definitely take your advice
Oh my gosh that sounds like Charlie haha except he runs on the couch thinking that no one can touch him when he's on there. Thanks so much!
I will keep this in mind and try it out! Thank you
Our puppy is about 3 and a half months old, but in my reading about puppy stages of development, they do talk specifically about the "adolescent" age that happens around 6 months old. You may be experiencing this! It says that the puppy will likely challenge you at this stage and appear to forget all the training they've had up until that point...
Here's a discussion about this and possible strategies:
http://www.yourcaninecoach.com/dog-training-tips-for-surviving-your...
Hang in there! Doesn't sound like adolescence lasts very long at all.
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