The behavior and level of playfulness of Teddy dogs are related to many factors, including genetics, individual differences, environmental stimulation and training. Therefore, it is impossible to accurately predict when a Teddy will stop playing.
Generally speaking, when Teddy dogs grow to adulthood, they may gradually reduce their excessive noisy behavior. Typically, Teddy dogs will enter maturity when they are 2-3 years old, and they may be calmer and more stable at this time. However, please note that this is only a general time frame and each dog develops at its own unique rate and personality.
In addition to age, the following factors may also affect the level of playfulness of a Teddy:
1. Training: Through training and socialization, Teddy dogs can be helped to learn to control their own behavior and establish good behavioral habits.
2. Exercise and stimulation: Providing sufficient physical and intellectual stimulation, such as appropriate walking, games and playing, can help consume the dog's energy and reduce noisy behavior.
3. Health conditions: Some health problems can cause your dog to be overactive or restless. Make sure your Teddy dog receives regular veterinary check-ups to ensure they are in good health.
4. Environmental adaptation: Provide a stable, comfortable and stimulating environment to help Teddy dogs adapt better and reduce noisy behavior.
If your Teddy continues to exhibit excessively boisterous behavior, it is recommended to consult a veterinarian or a professional dog behaviorist who can provide you with personalized advice and guidance to help manage and adjust your dog's behavior. Remember, patience and consistent training are the keys to developing good behavior.
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