Other than taking your dog for long walks, some other good exercises to incorporate for
hyperactive dogs include running, swimming, and Frisbee.
Not exact matches
Tyrosine is a precursor to the neurotransmitter dopamine in the
dog's brain, and abnormalities in dopamine neurotransmission is believed to be involved in symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in
dogs,
including inattention and impulsivity as I've mentioned discussing above studies with
hyperactive dogs.
Dogs eating chocolate can be affected in a number of ways which can
include becoming overexcited,
hyperactive or in severe cases, seizures, coma and possible death.