What's normal activity level for a 14-week-old doberman puppy? They seem super hyper and restless lately.

My 14-week-old Doberman puppy has been unusually hyper and restless over the last few days. I'm trying to understand what a typical activity level should look like for a puppy of their age. Could this be a normal growth phase, or is there something more I should be doing to help manage their energy?

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Answer

Your 14-week-old Doberman puppy's heightened energy and restlessness over the past few days could be part of normal development, but it's essential to ensure their needs are being met.

  • Puppies have bursts of energy that require outlets like playtime and training.
  • Dobermans are an active breed, needing physical and mental stimulation.
  • Increased restlessness can sometimes signal unmet needs or underlying issues.

At this age, puppies undergo rapid growth phases and have plenty of energy that needs to be managed with regular exercise and enrichment activities. Ensure your puppy has enough playtime, including both physical activities like walks and games, as well as mental stimulation through training exercises. If you ever feel concerned or notice changes in your puppy's behavior, it’s a good idea to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any potential health concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much exercise does my Doberman puppy need?

    Puppies generally need short bursts of exercise and play spread throughout the day, suited to their age and developmental stage. Your vet can provide specific guidance for your puppy's needs.

  • What are some ways to mentally stimulate my puppy?

    Engaging your puppy with interactive toys, training sessions, and puzzle games can help provide the necessary mental stimulation and prevent restlessness.

  • When should I be concerned about my puppy's hyperactivity?

    If your puppy’s behavior changes drastically, or if you notice any additional symptoms such as vomiting or lethargy, seek veterinary advice promptly.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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