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Old 26-11-2009, 03:30 PM
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Re: Hypo puppy AFTER walk

I am sure every dog has them at some point as it seesm to stem from them just enjoying life and all of it's wonder.

I get them sometimes too and I get a build up of good energy that is usually released by running around the diningroom table being closely followed by the dogs who think its a game or if I am feeling particularly wild and in enough space I will run with my arms waving above my head and laughing my face off at how daft I am being.

It's what enjoying life is all about.
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Old 26-11-2009, 04:13 PM
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Re: Hypo puppy AFTER walk

Kane has a zoomie lol, in the middle of training, he runs around you in circles,, very large ones, I stand sideways so im less of a target, he just has a hypo moment........he is 12 months old.
Dalton is very reserved and to reagal for zoomies ha ha, but he thinks he is royalty.
Libby my little collie has zoomies every night about 8 pm and runs around the house over Dalton off the sofa and launches herself onto Kanes heade where he is laying down.
But because they are all pups they are all basically nutty bless them
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