I am saying this with 120% honesty. I got him when he was 12 weeks old and now he is 1 year and 1 month old...in all the time that I have had him, I have MAYBE only seen him nap TWICE outside of his kennel when he was around 3-4 months old. Other than that, he has never ever fallen asleep or even seemed remotely tired when he is not forced to be in his kennel. I can say with certainty, if I did an experiment of letting him roam free for 48 hours with exercise and activities, he will be awake for the full 48 hours. We can literally come back from a 2 hour walk/hike or a full afternoon at the dog park and the moment we get home, he's like "so what are we gonna do next?" I have never seen him tired. The longest he can sit still for is around 30 seconds to maybe a full minute.Hmmmm that's interesting.. will he nap at all? Even after exercise? Is he able to focus during training?
Take up his water a few hours before bed so he can't fill upmoment we come back inside, he will load up on water and drink his entire bowl before going back in his kennel.
This is an absolute must at my house otherwise they will be waking me up at 1am to go outside!Take up his water a few hours before bed so he can't fill up
I leave the TV on for mine usually HGTV nothing with too much excitement. I think it buffers them from every little sound that they might react to in a silent home. And they aren't so reactive to the doorbell.Some may think I am a silly old woman but when I leave the house without the dogs and crate them I put on a CD of Indian flute music (similar to relaxing spa music) that an d slow jazz is like giving them a sleeping pill. They calm down and do not stress. My two have incredible energy and stamina and want to go, go, go all the time so I found this by accident when I was meditating and stretching. I usually play calming music just to take the edge off me. It worked for them too.
At this point anything would be worth a try.
He sounds like a crazy Euro...is he? And I ask/say that as a Euro owner who is super thankful that my boy DOES have an off switch!any time he is out, he needs to be playing 24/7. He doesn't ever stop moving. he never settles down and can never just "chill". He always needs to be doing something.
Haha, my solution to that issue was to take that shoe and smack him with it. I had to do it just the one time. It wasn't hard but it did disturb him because I'm ordinarily pleasant with him. I think he likely sensed my anger more than anything. It was way back when I did not love the donkey like I do nowshoes if I left the house without enough play time.
I know what happenedI didn't even know a dog could be vindictive?!Surely not??
Dogs are known to ration out their pee in order to be able to mark territory later.That's exactly what I do...that is the problem. I take him outside to completey empty himself and he will purposely pee a little and not all of it to "save pee for later" when we put him away. Or he will empty himself and the moment we come back inside, he will load up on water and drink his entire bowl before going back in his kennel.
Well my goodness. That is so weird! Not normal! Dobes are high-energy for sure, but it is also normal for dogs to lay down and chill and sleep a lot of the time!I am saying this with 120% honesty. I got him when he was 12 weeks old and now he is 1 year and 1 month old...in all the time that I have had him, I have MAYBE only seen him nap TWICE outside of his kennel when he was around 3-4 months old. Other than that, he has never ever fallen asleep or even seemed remotely tired when he is not forced to be in his kennel. I can say with certainty, if I did an experiment of letting him roam free for 48 hours with exercise and activities, he will be awake for the full 48 hours. We can literally come back from a 2 hour walk/hike or a full afternoon at the dog park and the moment we get home, he's like "so what are we gonna do next?" I have never seen him tired. The longest he can sit still for is around 30 seconds to maybe a full minute.
I've thought about trying this too. I've also thought about leaving the TV on when leaving him crated in the house sinceSome may think I am a silly old woman but when I leave the house without the dogs and crate them I put on a CD of Indian flute music (similar to relaxing spa music) that an d slow jazz is like giving them a sleeping pill. They calm down and do not stress. My two have incredible energy and stamina and want to go, go, go all the time so I found this by accident when I was meditating and stretching. I usually play calming music just to take the edge off me. It worked for them too.
At this point anything would be worth a try.
I have the TV on much of the time after my wife goes to bed. So my little bud is pretty used to the TV.It speaks to your kindness to only leave her in it for a short time before cleaning it up, but I think she figures this is a way to get out.I was advised to leave her until she would have been coming out otherwise, but if I notice she did it at 1am I cant leave her in that until 9 am! Ill leave her for half an hour or so then clean up. Its gotten better since then. She's realized she doesnt like having to stand- other option being laying in her own urine, which obviously she doesnt like either.
He is not a Euro! He is an American Doberman but yes he definitely acts like one. He does not have an off switch at all. Only time he does is when he is forced back into his kennel at the end of the day and he has nothing else to do other than to finally sleep.He sounds like a crazy Euro...is he? And I ask/say that as a Euro owner who is super thankful that my boy DOES have an off switch!
I took him out for a 2 hour walk around a lake today, came home and had 1 hour of play time/free time, then took him outside again to walk around the neighborhood and that lasted 1 hour and a half - after those 4 and a half hours of nonstop activities and play, he was still at maximum energy afterwards. This time I REALLY stood outside for a good 15 minutes with him before bed to make sure his tank was empty and finally put him back in his kennel. No accident tonight but geez, the whole unlimited energy thing is a different story. Oh and I will try to take away his water before bed now. I just always read they get dehydrated and I would never want that.Well my goodness. That is so weird! Not normal! Dobes are high-energy for sure, but it is also normal for dogs to lay down and chill and sleep a lot of the time!
It's a struggle between wanting him to have the freedom of being out of his kennel for as long as possible and not being able to give him 100% of my attention 24/7 because he needs that if he is out. I hope this gets better once he ages more......