Is it normal for my dog to...

So... My dog is 4 and a half years old now but still behaves like a puppy. He will randomly get up from his place and take his toy, then get someone to play with him. He does it every single day. I'm not actually worried, I think it's cool to have an adult dog with a mind of a puppy but has someones dog been doing it as well?

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Comments ( 12 )
  • Zacharymli

    Some breeds are just more playful than others.

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  • hot2trot

    My American Eskimo is 6 and is still a fuzzy spazz

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  • My dog is 10 and she still acts like a puppy. Though she acts rather..... Retarted :P she's good though

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    • disthing

      I know it's lame and unnecessary but I'm still going to say it...

      retarted isn't a word. RETARDED is.

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  • mybuttholesmellsofshit

    why.does.that.matter.

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  • sarahrocks24

    My 9 year old dog does that.(:

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  • outfielder10

    My dog was 15 years old and still had massive amounts of energy! German Shepherd/Coyote mix

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  • blondie28

    That's what dogs do even wen there really old/ I've had dogs all my life and 4 yrs old is still pretty young

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  • confusedman101

    I think your dog just wants to be played with or even walked. Do you give you dog exercise because If you don't this could be him trying to tell you

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  • Passionate_Patty

    Definitely normal. I have a very active almost 13 yr old black lab. Loves walks and fetch.

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  • big.z

    My dog is older then that and stilldoes it if u come to him when he is near a toy he will grab it and shake it and bounce around

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  • KlondikeSam

    Maybe it's retarded.

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