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Default Why does my puppy go hyperactive at 9pm at night?

Hi there
We have just got a 12 week old puppy called Jack. Hes settled in to our home very good however every night at around 9pm at night he gets very hyperactive eg, running around, biting, playing for hours etc. Why is this? Is there anything I can do to try and break him out of the habit? We take him for walks but that does not help
Your help much appriciated
Many thanks
Alison
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