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When Jasper gets tired or excited, he is a persistent jumper and biter - my arms are covered with scratches and bruises, and we haven't even got to t-shirt season.... :unsure: He seems to be getting better, but has just started teething (he's just over 4 months) and has regressed a little.
At home I either use timeout, or distraction, or 'no bite'/'leave'/'off' commands, and occasionally a water sprayer, but at tonight's training class he was particularly bad. The trainers have suggested that his food might be making him hyperactive. He's on CSJ Little Champ and they're suggesting I try Royal Canin.
I tend to think his behaviour at training class is more due to the atmosphere there - this evening he seemed bothered by another dog who was barking aggressively, and by the 'distance control' where a stranger held his lead, and the trainer demonstrating a rather fierce-sounding emergency wait. It also coincides with his 'difficult' time of day. And he loves meeting other people and dogs, so training class can be quite frustrating as he wants to play with them all.
Other trigger times during the day tend to be when we're getting to the end of a walk, or towards the end of a play session in the garden. The rest of the time he can be really laid back though is rather clingy and overattached, which I'm working on.
So does this sound like it could be food-related hyperactivity or just normal crocodile - I mean lurcher - puppy behaviour? Here's the details of the food:
At home I either use timeout, or distraction, or 'no bite'/'leave'/'off' commands, and occasionally a water sprayer, but at tonight's training class he was particularly bad. The trainers have suggested that his food might be making him hyperactive. He's on CSJ Little Champ and they're suggesting I try Royal Canin.
I tend to think his behaviour at training class is more due to the atmosphere there - this evening he seemed bothered by another dog who was barking aggressively, and by the 'distance control' where a stranger held his lead, and the trainer demonstrating a rather fierce-sounding emergency wait. It also coincides with his 'difficult' time of day. And he loves meeting other people and dogs, so training class can be quite frustrating as he wants to play with them all.
Other trigger times during the day tend to be when we're getting to the end of a walk, or towards the end of a play session in the garden. The rest of the time he can be really laid back though is rather clingy and overattached, which I'm working on.
So does this sound like it could be food-related hyperactivity or just normal crocodile - I mean lurcher - puppy behaviour? Here's the details of the food:
Any other suggestions to stop the behaviour are very welcome!Typical Analysis
* Protein : 26%
* Oil : 11%
* Fibre : 2.5%
* Ash : 8%
* Vitamin A : 15,000iu/kg
* Vitamin D3 : 1,500iu/kg
* Vitamin E : 90iu/kg
* Copper (as Copper Sulphate) : 10mg/kg
Ingredients
Beef and Lamb Meal, Wheat, Chicken Meat Meal, Maize, Bread, Chicken Fat, Chicken Liver, Unmolassed Beet Pulp, Full Fat Linseed, Green Leaf Vegetable, Potassium Chloride, EC permitted natural anti-oxidants, Mixed Tocopherols, Vitamin C and Rosemary Extract.