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Oh, wow! This sounds really familiar. Barley seemed to be the perfect puppy until he hit six months of age. I guess six months is a behavioral marker. Anyway, it prompted me to get on Puppy Madness and ask, "Is it common for puppies to backslide at six months?" Here is the link to that discussion:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/puppymadness/forum/topics/is-it-c...
Maybe this discussion will at least encourage you and you'll know you're not alone in this. Maybe people's responses to me will help you, too. Basically, everyone told me that I was now dealing with a puppy adolescent, to be patient, to be consistent, and to start back at the beginning of training if necessary. My perfect puppy became destructive and I started a list of things he had destroyed. He was particularly interested in my clothing, but he also went after books and a table leg. It's now a year later and Barley is one and a half. He is such a good boy now! That bratty stage seems like a dream, and your post reminded me that Barley wasn't always so good. Your puppy is being very normal, and will definitely grow out of it. Never fear!
Hi Lindsey--
I love that you call it "Zoomies"! That's funny. When Sam was younger (and still sometimes now) he'd go into run around mode, and we'd call it Crazy 8's!
The "problem" with these dogs (as I see it) is that they have both physical, mental and social energy that has to get burned off each day. If I'm missing any of these things with Sam, he gets busy doing something he's not supposed to.
So I make sure he gets at least one good walk, time to play with people and dogs (if possible) and then if he's still busy, we play some brain games. That usually does the trick. Sam's favorite brain game is "find it". I get him to do a down stay at one end of the house and hide a favorite toy at the other end of the house. He has to find it with his nose and bring it, drop it, repeat! 15 - 20 minutes of that, and he's done!
The breeder told me that dogs (puppies?) do have high energy times in the evenings...
I read somewhere that a tired dog is a good dog. That's the approach I take with Sam. If he's being "bad" it's usually because he's frustrated. Burn off the energy, and he's a (mostly) perfect angel. :-)
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