It could well be the food - some diets have more additives or a higher protein level. For example, my dog on 26% protein was completely over the top hyper, on 22% he is more like normal lively! I would read the ingredients and perhaps compare them with another food. The other thing is, you say he is a year old - do you mean just turned 12 months? If so, and he hasn't been castrated, he is going to be hormonal. My vet confirmed that teenage dogs anywhere between the age of 10 months up to at least 18 months have three times the amount of testosterone as that of an adult male dog. Obviously this will affect behaviour, which may be why he is not listening to you - just be patient, he will settle down again! My dog is 12 months and is going through this stage - if we have any visitors he gets so excited that whatever I say to him, I may as well be invisible!
Hilda
By mandatas
Date 28.04.03 19:05 UTC
Hi,
I am not surprised, that food is full of articifial additives, colourants and preservatives!!!!!!!!
I would suggest either feeding a high quality dry food, which is made from natural ingredients only, ie. Nutro, James Wellbeloved, Burns.
OR
Try Naturediet, which is a wet food, but made with human grade meat, with rice and vegetables. I have only ever met one dog who didn't like this and it was a little Yorkie which had been fed human food such as chicken, beef and of all things cakes!!!
Look out for anything that says meat and animal derivatives, artificial colourants and preservatives. It's not always the amount of protein, it's the quality of the protein that causes the problem.
We feed are beardies on the BARF diet (bones and raw food) because hey get very hyped on processed food and although they were excellant on the naturediet, we thought raw food was more natural.
manda
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