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How to Calm a Hyperactive Dog at Home (2026 Guide)

How to Calm a Hyperactive Dog at Home (2026 Guide)

A dog that cannot settle, tears around the house, and seems to be running on an inexhaustible supply of energy is genuinely exhausting to live with. Most people try to solve it by doing more: more walks, more fetch, more exercise. This often makes the problem worse.

Why more exercise often backfires

When you give a hyperactive dog more physical exercise to tire them out, you are training their cardiovascular system. A dog that gets an extra two hours of running every day will build fitness β€” and need even more exercise to reach the same level of tiredness. Mental stimulation tires dogs out in a fundamentally different way.

Step 1: Increase mental stimulation

  • Use meal times as training sessions β€” scatter feeding, lick mats, and sniff-work games all require cognitive effort.
  • Teach new commands daily. Even 10 minutes of learning produces significant mental fatigue.
  • Sniff walks (where the dog leads and investigates at their own pace) are more tiring than fast-paced walks.
  • Structured brain games β€” the kind taught in Brain Training for Dogs β€” are specifically designed to produce mental fatigue efficiently.

Step 2: Teach a formal β€˜settle’

Most hyperactive dogs have never been formally taught what settled behaviour looks like. Teaching a β€˜settle’ cue β€” where the dog goes to a mat and lies down β€” gives them an actual behaviour to perform.

Bottom line

Calming a hyperactive dog is less about exhausting them physically and more about engaging their brain and teaching them what calm looks like. The combination of structured mental stimulation and a formal settle cue produces the fastest results.

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Jake Mercer Dog Owner & Behaviour Enthusiast Β· SmartDogFix.com

Jake Mercer has owned dogs his whole life and spent years testing training methods before finding what actually works. He shares practical, no-nonsense guides at SmartDogFix.com.

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