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carly.sedlacek.4
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PostSubject: Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down?   Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down? EmptyThu Nov 22, 2012 5:10 am

I have had Lilly for 4 months now and she is 7 months old. When i first got her she was very hyper and recently I have been taking her out for half hour bike rides with a dog park where she plays half way through. I have noticed that all she wants to do is sleep and cuddle which she has been doing for the last couple of days. I have heard about dogs changing there personality closer to one year but it seems like she has totally calmed down.
Does anyone else find this weird???
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PostSubject: Re: Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down?   Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down? EmptyThu Nov 22, 2012 11:12 am

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recently I have been taking her out for half hour bike rides with a dog park where she plays half way through

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I have noticed that all she wants to do is sleep and cuddle which she has been doing for the last couple of days.

It sounds like, to me, you're on the most important aspect of owning any pup.

"A Tired Pup is a Happy Pup".

Most behavioral issues or destructive tendencies that people have tend to just be out of boredom and lack of exercise. There are truly destructive or naughty pups out there that will continue to do it even when tired, but for the most part just giving them more to do in a day tends to stop most of it.

If you tucker the little pups out there is a lot less of a chance for anything to be chewed up or destroyed or for them to miss behave. They also love walking and running so it really is win win Razz


That being said don't push too hard too fast. 7 months may be a little bit too young for a half hour bike ride, depending on your speed. If she is in a full out run on cement the entire time 15 minutes may even be too much on her joints.


I won't presume to know your routine or your pup though, but if she is cuddling and sleeping with you, I would say you are doing something right....



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I have heard about dogs changing there personality closer to one year but it seems like she has totally calmed down.

The ~ one year change is usually different as that is when they reach their adolescents. The change is seldom one of relax or mellowing out in any dog. It is usually coupled with a spike in energy and stubbornness, though not always.

I would expect at LEAST the increase in energy level.... It was night and day with mine.


Oh and welcome to the forums to both you and Lilly.

~Chris~
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PostSubject: Re: Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down?   Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down? EmptyThu Nov 22, 2012 12:26 pm

They actually say dogs have their "adult" personalities and can have a personality change closer to 2-3 years old. Rogue has always been an angel, probably because I got her after becoming a trainer and was finishing my animal physiology and behavior degree, plus Koda was at ideal temperment when we got her so she mimiced him, but Koda was a terrible puppy with how crazy he was and it never seemed like he had ever expelled his energy fully. He seriously was always hyper, even with daycare 5x a week, AM hikes every day and 3 mile runs every day. It. Was. Insane. We never had a "bad teenage phase" with either though, Koda was requiring a lot of exercise to fulfill his needs. He is from a working kennel, though.
He did have a sudden change of energy about 18 months. He could still do all the things I was use to including in his routine to try to tire him, but I didn't have to and he'd be completely worn out. He became much more manageable and focus, in turn allowing his training to be more effectively done.
It's possible they be just coming to terms with chilling out early. Rogue has been at a "mature" point since she was a couple months. But it sounds like you have an excellent exercise routine and that can attribute to it a lot. Smile keeping them tired keeps them from feeling mischievous.

I'm half asleep and on my iPhone, sorry for any typos or random words spellcheck used.
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PostSubject: Re: Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down?   Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down? EmptyThu Nov 22, 2012 3:00 pm

Both of my dogs didn't calm down until about 3 years old. Even with exercise they were both crazy for awhile. Just embrace it!
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PostSubject: Re: Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down?   Has anyones Husky just suddenly calmed down? EmptyFri Nov 23, 2012 9:54 am

Zero took a about 16 mths to really start to calm down (but I think that was mostly my fault as we didn`t exercise her nearly as much as we should have)...
Stig is already starting to slow down as well (5mths 2 weeks) but of course still the fun loving puppy.. instead of just going nuts in the house and basically bouncing off the walls, and now will actually lay on the floor and just lounge... but i have a feeling that will change again REAL soon haha
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