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WHAT ARE THE ZOOMIES?
from VIP Clarksville Magazine | June 2021 The Men's Issue
by Sixteen Media - VIP Clarksville Magazine, Clarksville Business Journal & VIP Health & Beauty
Zoomies are a sudden release of energy in dogs. It’s a super common behavior, especially in young dogs, and simply a way for dogs to release excess energy. Any dog can get the zoomies, but they’re most commonly seen after a bath, during play, and late at night.
The scientific term for that sudden burst of energy is frenetic random activity periods (FRAPS). If you’ve ever seen your dog run around the house after a bath like a maniac that’s the zoomies. If your young puppy gets sudden bursts of energy late at night that’s the zoomies, too.
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The Young & the Zoomie
If you have a young dog the zoomies probably happen pretty frequently and are nothing to be concerned about. Zoomies are a quick way for our dogs to release extra energy. Although they’re more common in young dogs, dogs of any age can feel the sudden urge to get all their wiggles out – especially when engaging in play. As dogs mature those sudden bursts of energy sometimes happen a little less frequently.
If your perfect pooch is getting unruly with the zoomies, take them out for a few minutes of extra play. Often giving them some more mental & physical exercise does the trick. Just adding a few quick mentally stimulating games to their daily routine can have a huge impact. For some dogs, a 5-minute nose work game such as ‘find the treats’ is just as tiring as a 30-minute walk. They’ll have fun running wild, and when its time to settle down, they’ll turn right back into the family’s furry couch potato.
Zoomies After a Bath
The mysterious post bath time rush dogs get when they run around the house, jump up on furniture, zip from room to room are zoomies too. Experts believe dogs get the zoomies after a bath because it’s a quick way to get rid of nervous energy that’s been pent up. Zoomies after a bath is their way of showing relief that bath time is finally over.
If your dog gets the zoomies frequently, don’t stress. Sit back, have a laugh, take out your camera and get ready for those hilarious, picture perfect moments!