Video: Shiba Inu Gets Overly Excited After Spotting a Bunny

Hey there, fellow dog lovers! Today, I want to chat about an adorable Shiba Inu who recently made quite the spectacle of themselves when spotting a bunny in the yard. Imagine the excitement! As a seasoned dog trainer, I’ve encountered my fair share of overexcited pups, and I can’t wait to share some tips on how to handle these moments with your own furry friend.

In the viral video featuring the Shiba Inu and the bunny, you could see the sheer joy and excitement in the pup’s reaction. It’s moments like these that make being a dog owner so special. The Shiba’s high-pitched sounds and frantic pacing are classic signs of a dog overwhelmed by excitement, and it’s crucial to know how to help them calm down.

### Here are a few tips I’ve found useful in managing an overly excited pup:

**1. Redirect the Energy:** When your dog is bouncing off the walls with excitement, it’s essential to redirect that energy into something more constructive. Grab their favorite toy or engage them in a short training session to shift their focus.

**2. Implement Calming Techniques:** Teach your dog calming cues such as “settle” or “relax” during quiet times. Practice these cues regularly so that your dog learns to associate them with calming down.

**3. Exercise Regularly:** Make sure your dog gets enough physical and mental exercise to prevent excessive excitement. A tired dog is generally a calmer dog, so keep them engaged with walks, puzzle toys, and playtime.

In my experience, using a combination of training, redirection, and exercise can help prevent your dog from getting overly excited in situations like the Shiba Inu’s bunny encounter. Remember, every dog is different, so it may take some trial and error to find what works best for your furry companion.

I’ve had my fair share of moments like this with my own dogs. One of my pups, Luna, goes absolutely bonkers whenever she sees a squirrel in the backyard. Her zoomies and barks can be heard from miles away! Through consistent training and positive reinforcement, we’ve been able to manage her excitement and turn it into a more controlled response.

If you find your dog getting overly excited often, don’t worry; it’s a common issue that many dog owners face. With patience, consistency, and a little bit of training, you can help your pup learn to handle their excitement in a healthier way.

So, have you ever experienced a “Shiba scream” moment with your dog? How did you handle it? I’d love to hear your stories and any tips you have for managing an overexcited pup! Let’s chat in the comments below.

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