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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He can roughhouse with his brothers but the "tackling the dog" is a huge red flag about his behavior or your household rules or both.[/quote] PP with the boy boy above. I agree with this. We have an older dog and he absolutely cannot roughhouse with her or tackle and she's 85lb dog. And he's an only so sometimes that's his only "playmate". You need to separate what is sensory input needs, his personal endurance/energy level, and inability to regulate his own body (including voice). And how they may be interacting. I'd also encourage you to see if diet plays a role- outside of sugar, which is pretty nonspecific to me. While a cupcake a day isn't great, dyes are more likely to be related with hyperactivity than sugar. Sugar buzzes would likely lead to zoomies with a crash. Hyperactivity or deregulation can be food related. [/quote]
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