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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Dog has become hyper - advice please
- By shawn [gb] Date 09.11.03 22:17 UTC
I have a beautiful seven and a half month old Honey coloured lab called Sally.
Over the last month and a half or so she has just become a great deal more hyper, especially when meeting people and in social situations (friends, dog classses etc).
I have been advised to change her on to a lower protein diet (she has been on Beta puppy / junior until now - 29% protein)
Has anybody any experience of these type of problems and will the food change help do you think, or could there be any other things I could consider. I understand that she will not fully calm down until she is older (if I am lucky) but she does seem especially hyper lately.

I love her to pieces and will certainly do what it takes for her - but it is hard!
- By pinklilies Date 09.11.03 22:21 UTC
many dogs and bitches get like this when hormones come onto the scene,....has she had her first season yet?
- By shawn [gb] Date 09.11.03 23:53 UTC
Hi
no she has not had her first season yet
shawn
- By John [gb] Date 09.11.03 23:09 UTC
I agree with Pinklillies about the seasons, this does affect bitches in different ways.

I would also say that I like to get my puppies onto adult food by around 6 months. A gradual change over a couple of weeks or more (However long it takes to finish the puppy food, gradually adding more and more adult to a reducing amount of puppy) The adult feed I use is 21%

Regards, John
- By Rachnew [gb] Date 10.11.03 20:48 UTC
I am having problems with my 6 month lab too, he is a dog does the same apply to having him castrated john?
- By John [gb] Date 10.11.03 22:41 UTC
About the only effect Castration has on a dog is to POSSIBLY reduce sexual based aggression. Even then there is no guarantee and any improvement would gained over a period of months as the hormones subside.

Do I take it from your post that he is inclined to hyperactivity? If so it could be just his age, getting into the adolescent period or it is possibly a food related thing. Certainly you could try a change of food. Food intolerance is not that unusual and a food perfectly acceptable to one dog can cause problems with another.

As I’ve said on here, I like to get off of puppy foods early and get straight onto adult grades.

Best Wishes, John
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Dog has become hyper - advice please

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