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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Tibetan Terrier - 6 months & evening behavior
- By Darren1974 [gb] Date 08.09.19 18:47 UTC Upvotes 1
Hi all

Got a lovely Tibetan who’s 6 months old and up until recently has been brilliant on a night time but is now incredibly boisterous on an evening (mouthing, humping legs, grabbing at clothes), and has stopped sleeping in his crate through the night preferring to growl & bark between 2-4am, go up garden, return then fall asleep in living room (sometimes just falls asleep in living room).

I realize that he’s a puppy and has every chance of this being a phase as his adult teeth are coming in nicely but what do you chaps reckon?

Thanks.
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 08.09.19 19:20 UTC Upvotes 1
incredibly boisterous on an evening (mouthing, humping legs, grabbing at clothes)

Commonly known as 'Puppy Zoomies'
quite normal and he will grow out of it, quite often involves jumping onto sofa, running along the back, bombing anyone sat there and generally going crazy. :grin: :grin:

Wait for others to advise on the overnight situation.
- By suejaw Date 08.09.19 20:11 UTC
Can you not shut him in his crate overnight to stop this behaviour?
- By Darren1974 [gb] Date 08.09.19 20:19 UTC
Well no because he’d be in his crate from 7pm till 5am (except the times he wants the garden).

He’s a funny dog at the moment, awesome but incredibly funny behavior :lol:
- By suejaw Date 09.09.19 06:16 UTC
I would have him in a crate when you go to bed. So he isn't doing what he wants in the middle of the night
- By Goldenfrenzy [gb] Date 09.09.19 07:05 UTC Edited 09.09.19 07:07 UTC Upvotes 1
Cant help with the middle of the night thing, but when my boy was a pup evenings were always his "naughty time"!Fairly common I think.  Bear in mind too that he is fast aprouching the bratty teenager stage. Maybe try some brain games to help tire him out.
- By Nikita [gb] Date 09.09.19 13:44 UTC Upvotes 1
Night time I would just go for a solid routine.  Bed time, stay there, up in the morning.  If he needs a loo break then it's done on lead and all very boringly, so he cant take himself off an hoon around, then back to bed to sleep again.  You could try putting a radio on quietly in case he's hearing something and barking at that.

The evening thing is totally normal, and I haven't met a pup yet who doesn't do it!  I call it Witching Hour for puppies :lol: I wouldn't try to just stop it as such, but redirect that energy into chews, treat balls (good as the dog has to move to get the food), brain training (tricks, scentwork etc).
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Tibetan Terrier - 6 months & evening behavior

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