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Try this:Interestingly, it seems to help --- to place either your palm, or their own palm, gently on their forehead for a few moments. This has a calming effect. (It has something to do with the body's meridians.)This method is also helpful in cases of accidents to help a person relax and calm down.
It all goes to show that the 'sense of touch', has a powerful effect on a person; it sends a hidden, non-verbal message; which has a calming, relaxing, assuring effect.
Spray or Neuter them.
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It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to calm a hyper dog. They may prescribe medications such as anti-anxiety drugs or sedatives to help calm the dog down. It is crucial to follow the veterinarian's instructions carefully and monitor the dog for any side effects.
Walk with him/her or play with him/her. If this does not work try giving him/her treats or food to calm them down. Or it might just be a puppy thing. If your dog gets to be at least 5 years old and still that same hyper puppy check the question "What do you do when a dog's too hyper?". I have an answer with some more tips and tricks on how to calm down your dog.
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To effectively calm a hyper toddler at bedtime, parents can establish a consistent bedtime routine, create a calm and soothing environment, limit stimulating activities before bed, provide comfort and reassurance, and use relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or gentle massage. Consistency and patience are key in helping a hyper toddler wind down and prepare for sleep.
Be honest. Ask the person if you can just be friends. If they look angry try to calm them down and if they dont calm down run
it either means they think you're attractive and a nice person or that the person is in a state of relaxation, meaning they're either high or hyper
A shovel to the back of the head.
I think it's hyper.
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Yes, because cats are cuddly, sweet, and calm so they calm you down, too.