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Zoomies! Help please

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Our Cockapoo is 12 weeks old now and settling in well. Only issue is she has these zoomies a few times a day. Despite getting plenty exercise, they can’t stop. It’s not a huge problem but she just won’t listen when she is having one! She generally really good and coming when you call her, but not when she’s on a zoomies. There is nothing we can think of to stop her. Does anyone have any advice. Please ?
 
Lurchers are well known for their Zoomies ....she will grow out of these mad times ...
 
Once she has started, she won't listen and it's too late to try to stop her - like trying to brake after you have driven your car over a cliff edge.

You could try to prevent it by recognising when she is starting to get overtired (often a trigger) and ask her to do something calm like lick frozen food out of a Kong.

Or enjoy - the zoomies are a joyous thing!
 
I second the above - you can do what you can to avoid overtiredness, but otherwise just enjoy the zoomies!
 
Once she has started, she won't listen and it's too late to try to stop her - like trying to brake after you have driven your car over a cliff edge.

You could try to prevent it by recognising when she is starting to get overtired (often a trigger) and ask her to do something calm like lick frozen food out of a Kong.

Or enjoy - the zoomies are a joyous thing!


Blimmey! Not Robins' zoomies! He's nearly knocked himself clean out twice, once I thought he had dislocated his hip and twice I'm sure he has bent his toes! :( Now we get fewer zoomies, and more leaping onto my head and back and biting! :(
 

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