Your dog isn't "too much."
Their nervous system is stuck in the ON position.
Think about what alert mode actually feels like.
Every doorbell is an emergency.
Every guest is an event.
Every sound outside needs investigating.
Their brain never gets the signal that says:
You can stand down now.
So they jump. They pace. They spin. They bark.
They follow you room to room.
Not because they're bad.
Because they physically can't relax.
That's not an energy problem.
That's a stress problem.
You’ve Probably Tried These Solutions… But They Don’t Work
Behavioral Training 👎
Commands can't reach a nervous system stuck in survival mode.
Crating 👎
Often makes a dog that already feels trapped panic even more.
Punishment 👎
Adds more fear to a dog that's already terrified.
Calming Treats 👎
Wear off fast and never address the constant stress.
Forcing Interaction 👎
Pushing a scared dog only deepens the fear and breaks trust.
Giving It Time 👎
Trauma can stay wired in for years without the right signal.