Stop The Witching Hour With Calmness Training!

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • In this week’s video, we cover: Stop the Witching Hour with Calmness Training
    Have you experienced the witching hour with your dog, where they’re racing around in a frenzy? Perhaps they’re grabbing clothes or anything they can get their mouth on?
    Perhaps they’re jumping, humping or behaving in incredibly naughty, frustrating ways?
    Check out today’s video where we dive into the science, the why behind your dog’s behaviour and then give you the solutions you’ve been looking for… easy, effective and that will achieve the results you need.
    Leave the witching hour behind!
    In addition to this video, watch our video focused on inspiring calm in your dog to truly solidify your proactive plan to overcome your dog’s witching hour struggles.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @karenwood2928
    @karenwood2928 3 роки тому +2

    I always appreciate a “computer says no” reference.

  • @jacobshaw8825
    @jacobshaw8825 3 роки тому +1

    It's like you've had a spy camera in our house 😂😂 thank you!

  • @andreistoica2994
    @andreistoica2994 2 роки тому +1

    Our dog does this at midnight.

  • @alisonarrowsmith8050
    @alisonarrowsmith8050 Рік тому

    Super Tom, many thanks 😊

  • @hugoknits
    @hugoknits 3 роки тому

    It's a "call of the wild" in our house

  • @revengenerd1
    @revengenerd1 Рік тому

    My puppy is calm in the morning with one or two short random bite/attention seeking moments she sometimes even naps walks seem to make her worse even short ones to not overtire her. She then after her lunch gets crazier and crazier for a hour or two with a lot of barking and arm or rib biting. Then at random she stops again, Then from about 6pm-9.30pm she gets more and more agressive with a lot of biting and I can't even pick her up to sit her on my lap to calm her as that makes her bite and flail, then all of a sudden she decides to go to sleep on my sofa for a hour or two at which point I do things like chat to friends online (as I can't even type when she is crazy) download any movies, tv shows or whatever so I can just click them to start them the next day.

    • @absoluteDogsofficial
      @absoluteDogsofficial  Рік тому

      We can so appreciate the puppy struggles. You may find the Calmness course very helpful: absolute-dogs.com/product/calm/

  • @planettuttiandfriends
    @planettuttiandfriends 3 роки тому +3

    Such a great video with precious information!
    When our rescue puppy Tutti first arrived at home at 3 months old, she loved running like crazy around the couch and grab anything to play with. Normal haha. But we did reinforce calmness at anytime (when she was settling on her own) and taught her to go to her bed, and that was very effective! In a week we could see a big change already. She is now a totally relaxed 1 year old, settling even when we are doing sport at home, having loud meetings online or even prepare her meal.
    There are no real routine as well, so she knows that something will happen whenever we actually call her and tell her words she understands (go out, time to eat or other cues).

  • @suescheffelaar5977
    @suescheffelaar5977 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks to AD the witching hour with all its madness and crazy frenzy disappeared immediately we implemented the calmness triad. We implemented it very early on (Quincy must have been around 3-4 months) and have not looked back since (Quincy will soon be 1 year). A huge thank you xxxx

  • @monread0029
    @monread0029 3 роки тому +2

    We get a witching hour after the walk, enrichment feeding, play and...then it happens. As if she has bags of energy outperforming us.🙂

  • @stefanie5205
    @stefanie5205 2 роки тому +1

    this might work for some puppies... not mine. I have a 4 month old Shiba. Witching hour is whenever I take the harness off at night. This could be 6pm, 7 or even 10pm. In the morning, before putting on the harness, she's pretty hyper as well.
    I tried putting her in the pen at witching hour, giving her a frozen kong. As soon as she's finished, which might even take 15-20min. she starts getting hyper anyway.
    I tried walking her for 30min. - nope. Even worse.
    I tried letting her run it out - it gets boring, so she starts biting me. If I'm out of reach - it's anything else like dog beds, plants etc.
    Note that she gets irregular up/down times during the day. She even gets play times with other dogs when I take her to work, as well as short walks (up to 15min) during the day and short training sessions (5-10min). I literally stop work to do these things, so she has something to do during up times and is mentally stimulated. In between she naps somewhere between 1-3hours.
    On weekends, it's a little different.
    I think some dogs, at a certain age period, just have the witching hour whatever you do. I literally don't see a difference between doing more or less during the day. She just goes frenzy as soon we take the harness off.

    • @aramkk5
      @aramkk5 2 роки тому

      hey! any updates? my puppy does LITERALLY the exact same thing you described. he’s 6 months old