Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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When my dog was a 4 month old puppy, a behaviorist I was speaking with about some over-excitement, possibly aggressive behavior asked me when/how long my pup slept. I looked at her blankly and she said that puppies, like babies, need a sleep schedule. Otherwise, they get too wound up from being over-tired and stressed. I started my pup on a nap schedule after that of twice a day for 2 hours, once in the morning and once in the late afternoon.
I had the same problem! Kai just hit 4 months last Saturday, and she is one energized pup! We are on similar schedules as my boyfriend works from 1pm-10pm so he is home with her until I get home. She does lounge around after she plays but won't go to sleep unless there are absolutely no distractions in the house (even then, she'll get up and wander around to see what she can get into) lol.
It was a bit worse when she was younger but she is slowly starting to get more calm each month as a puppy! Which is good, because now she is starting to learn how to cuddle and stay calm at times :) I think it's just a puppy thing. I do suggest to have some sort of schedule (feed, crate, play time, bathroom).
I agree with everything that's been said. Our pup, Angus, was a pacer. He would just pace around pace around and then we started to realize that he just couldn't settle himself. When that happened, he would get over-tired (we likened it to a toddler missing that key window before melting down) and just lose his mind. We started to implement a "calm down" strategy when we would notice this behavior - he would have a "time out" in the kitchen and eventually he learned to just lay down by himself in the kitchen. By about 10 months old or so he was learning to settle himself, which felt like a miracle.
I totally agree with everyone that just like a toddler, puppies need a set schedule.
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