How to manage dog zoomies

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What are dog zoomies?
What causes zoomies?
The most common causes of zoomies include overexcitement and pent up energy in puppies. Most dogs will outgrow zoomies as they get older, and not all puppies will be plagued by this odd behaviour.
Most owners tend to see a theme to the behaviour either noticing a bout of zoomies around the same time every day or, as part of some other regular routine, until the behaviour is outgrown.
- Zoomies before bed. Many pet owners observe puppy zoomies before bed, this is likely due to pent up energy that your puppy is trying to release before settling for the night.
- Zoomies after a bath. Similarly, some dogs will run around wildly in a rush of adrenaline after bath time. This adrenaline rush may be a combination of many factors from relief to simply trying to dry off.
- Zoomies after eating. For food obsessed dogs the anticipation of mealtime combined with the energy provided by the food creates a recipe of hyperactivity.
Aggressive dog zoomies
How to prevent zoomies
We always hear our vet friends saying prevention is the best medicine. In much the same way you may find you’re able to lessen the degree or frequency of zoomies by increasing physical exercise or challenging your dog mentally. This is a great way of releasing some of that pent up energy before it’s channelled into one of these random bursts of energy.
Dog zoomies is a very common phenomenon and some pet owners may find the behaviour comical whilst others will find it worrying. Whatever the cause of zoomies, most dogs will outgrow it at a fairly young age. And in the meantime remember a good amount of breed appropriate exercise and mental stimulation is a great way of contending with an overly energetic young puppy.
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