@Benny:
Now, it seems when he's not sleeping, he's looking to get into trouble some how. He doesn't bite to hurt, but he does it to play. He's more explorative, he pulls everything off of every counter, desk, table and toilet he can reach.
This sounds like he could be my 11 month old pup :rolleyes:
I think you have to make sure he's really tired.. I walked Tillo for an hour this morning (in the rain..) I try to do some tricks with him and let him meet some other dogs. When we're back at home, he's satisfied. No need to bite for attention.. Just time to relax. I give him something to chew on and after that he sleeps. (or stares out of the window.. he's doing that right now :))
@Benny:
He doesn't respond to "No", he never has, but it hasn't been a big deal until now. It seems when we are firm with him and yell, he gets even more hyper.
Any tips?
Try a waterbottle.. We have done that for a couple of weeks.. and now I only have to whisper 'no' and he takes off..
@Benny:
Also, he's always been an ankle biter when people move fast around him, he'll go after their ankles playfully, but it hurts. Does anyone know how to stop this?
A waterbottle could help here as well. You could also try to make people stop walking and ignore him. If he stops, praise him.
@Benny:
One more thing, we take him for 2-3 15 minute walks/day. Any time a car drives by, he trys to run after it, anyone know any tips to get him to stop?
I would really try to upgrade the lengths of the walks.. And the obedience isn't a bad idea either. When you're outside and he tries to chase a car, stop walking and wait for the dog to look/come to you.. (most of the time they will.. because they wonder why you stopped..). Again praise for the good behaviour. (he's walked on leash right?)