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Me, My Dog and Zoomies!!: Why your dog becomes hyper and runs in circles
Me, My Dog and Zoomies!!: Why your dog becomes hyper and runs in circles

Me, My Dog and Zoomies!!: Why your dog becomes hyper and runs in circles

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Know your Pets (Dog) and you'll have the best relationships, Animals cants speaks our language and that's a fact but they can easily develop and very good relationship with humans and as their owner, you need to know them to figure out their needs for wellbeing. Attacks known as zoomies, sometimes referred to as FRAP (Frenetic Random Activity Period) attacks, are nothing more than sporadic spikes in activity and energy. You will recognize a zoomie episode when you see one since they typically don't last very long. You might witness your dog racing frantically in circles or your dog might start running wildly from one end of the home to the other. Why do zoomies happen? Overexcitement and stored energy in pups are the most frequent causes of zoomies. As they age, most dogs outgrow zoomies, and not all puppies exhibit this peculiar behavior. Owners frequently notice a pattern in the behavior, whether it be that a zoomie attack occurs at the same time every day or as part of another routine, up until the behavior is outgrown. before going to sleep Many pet owners see puppy zoomies before bed; this is probably because your puppy is attempting to discharge any stored energy before turning it in for the night. Zoomies following a bath Similar to how some dogs would run frantically after taking a bath, this is caused by an adrenaline spike. The cause of this adrenaline rush could be anything from relief to just trying to dry off. Zoomies following a meal For canines with a food obsession, the excitement of mealtime and the energy it provides are a prescription for hyperactivity.
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