Hello All,
I'm new to the site and we have a 12 week old corgi. Mochi. I had a question about activity level. For those of you that had highly energetic puppies, did your puppy eventually calm down alittle after it grew out of the puppy stage?
For the first few days after we got Mochi at 8 weeks, he would tire easily and take frequent naps on the floor next to you or even on the couch with you. Now, at 12 weeks, he has not taken a nap outside of his crate and he will literally keep playing and playing until we put him back in his crate. The other day, we had a puppy playdate for a full hour and after the playdate we took him running around for 45 minutes (in an empty parking lot since he is not fully vaccinated yet) and at home he was chewing on a bone and playing with us. I know for sure that he was super tired, yet he just kept going and going. He just kept finding things to do. When we finally put him in his crate, he fell fast asleep.
Is his energy level normal? Will he eventually calm down a bit?
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Nope. Seanna was a crazy puppy and at 3.5 years is still psychotic. When she's out, she's out. I can pick her up and she's like a limp rag--never wakes up. I've noticed her attention span is a little longer, but not by much. She has an insanely strong herding instinct. I'd start channeling energy into positive things...we used to learn a trick or two every week. Finally we got a high energy German Shepherd mix from the shelter for her to play with. Made a HUGE difference. They are best friends and wear each other out....
Ours are 4+ and 8 now, and I do believe they've finally settled down to about 110% of normal.
So, wait several years. Meanwhile, Benzedrine might help you keep up. Make sure he has lots of toys to play with and chew up.
There should be a support group for puppy owners on this site. :)
Thats so funny, but true.. when you find the cure i want to know what it is.. We walk in the morning, walk in the evening,...playing in between...
Carly has actually calmed down since the spaying at 11 months.. but if i don't walk her she is destroying something some where in my house or garage.. problem with my girl she wont stay outside unless were out there with her and its hard to hang out with her at all times... my little buddy..
Mochi sounds like Rosie when she was a puppy, she never slowed down! She would keep going and going; when she felt herself getting sleepy she would get really hyper so she wouldn't fall asleep. She'll be two years old this Feb. and she still has lots of energy and enthusiasm, but she's not hyper. When she was a puppy I would put her in her kennel for a nap sometimes during the day when she was tired but would keep going, it helped a lot. Maybe naps would help Mochi? He's an adorable puppy! Enjoy the puppy stage, they grow up pretty fast. =)
Ginger is now 6 and a half months old, and she has been hyper like you described since we brought her home at 10 and a half weeks. She has to constantly have stimulation and something to do. She very rarely naps, and never really has. Corgi's have verying degrees of hyperactivness, and it sounds like you've gotten a hyper one, just like me! Now, as long as Ginger has a rawhide or pork skin to chew on she'll lay down nice and quietly. If she doesn't have one she's running around like she's high on Pixy Sticks! I'm hoping she calms down once she's as little more mature, but I'm not holding my breath.
hahaha i know what you mean, that is exactly why i want to get a second one..
sometimes i wonder if it will take away from Carly's attention, but other times i think she will absolutely love it ..more fun for her!!!
Jack was like that. He would get cranky and nippy and I'd say "YOU need a nap" and put him away. He'd protest for a few seconds and then he'd be out like a light.
He'll be 4 in the spring (where does the time go??) and he's still high-energy but not hyper. My other Corgi will lie around and look relaxed. If Jack is not doing something he looks bored, and he'll chew obsessively on his fleece piggy for an hour if nothing else is going on. We've taken him on two-hour hikes and had him come home and power-nap and then in half an hour he will be bringing us tennis balls.
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