I have a 10 month old and 4 year old boxer. I know they are high energy breeds; however, even after I run them in a field for an hour and half, we come home and the 10 month old is still going strong. She's jumping, pouncing and biting at me and the older dog (who by this time is exhausted after his run). I crate her and she somehow knocks the crate doors down, I baby gate her and she jumps the 40" inch gate. She is also distructive chewing the couch apart and stuffed animals. I give her multiple chews daily and buy new animals weekly for her.
I have taken them both to training and she heels, sits, lays down and comes --most of the time. I have a fenced in yard and they are out running around hours per day in addition to our walks so she has lots of exercise. So I don't understand why she has this overly hyper, biting and destructive behavior.
Often times it takes over an hour at night to get her calm to the point where I can finally go to sleep!! My vet told me if needed give her Benedryl, which I haven't tried and it will be my last resort. Any suggestions would help.
I have taken them both to training and she heels, sits, lays down and comes --most of the time. I have a fenced in yard and they are out running around hours per day in addition to our walks so she has lots of exercise. So I don't understand why she has this overly hyper, biting and destructive behavior.
Often times it takes over an hour at night to get her calm to the point where I can finally go to sleep!! My vet told me if needed give her Benedryl, which I haven't tried and it will be my last resort. Any suggestions would help.
). It's basically a rope in a plastic jug, and the rope plugs off the opening of the jug... the dog has to figure out how to maneuver it around so that the food can bypass the rope. This would usually take Juno at least 20 minutes to accomplish, and I would sometimes have to help her out. 