View Full Version : need help with my grandfathers dogs behavior
kittyxlOver
01-23-2007, 03:21 PM
So well my grandpops dogs name is Whitey. He is a bichon freeze. He is about two years old now. He is a very hyper dog. He will bite your feet and play with you a lot. But sometimes he gets out of hand. Is it cause he not neutured yet is that why. But he does way much more. I am just wondering why he is doing this so I can help my grandfather cause he has a hard time chasing him around cause he is 86 year old man.
Thank youuu!
Canis-Lupess
01-23-2007, 05:21 PM
He shouldn't chase him around, that would just make him worse. It would make him think he was joining in the game.
Pups can get a bit hyper but they calm down if you are calm. Dogs that live in hyper families full of hyper kids are often hyper themselves but dogs who live in a calm quiet atmosphere are often a lot more calm in nature too. Obviously, this takes a little time and the dog needs to mature a bit more but getting angry and shouting, chasing them around, that just fuels the behaviour.
Flatcoatluver
01-23-2007, 05:25 PM
Neutering will help calm a dog, and also the dog will have a longer life too. But I agree staying calm will help. Maybe you can help your grandpa my taking the dog for long walks or playing outside with the dog.
KittyGurl
01-24-2007, 04:47 PM
He shouldn't chase him around, that would just make him worse. It would make him think he was joining in the game.
I agree. If you get up and chase them around, dogs will think it's a game. So then they will do it more often. I also think neutering him will help too.
Good luck! :D
sprokett
01-25-2007, 10:01 AM
neutering would be a good idea :D
freckledimple
01-25-2007, 10:52 AM
I used to babysit a Bichon. They are a hyper dog in general, but are as loving as they are hyper. Just have patience; and don't chase him.
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