Calming a hyperactive dog can be accomplished by combining physical activity, mental challenges, and relaxation techniques.
Use these simple practices to calm your pet quickly.
Body language
A dog's body language must be understood correctly in order to correctly recognize signs of anxiety or fear.

It is not uncommon for one dog to act aggressively when it is afraid, while the other runs away and hides.
Dog behavior
First of all, it is necessary to understand the reason for the dog's behavior.
She is clearly afraid of thunder, a certain person, and possibly loud noise.
You need to put yourself in the dog's shoes and understand how you would react in this situation. In this case, it will be clear how to help your pet.
Distract the dog
To quickly calm a hyperactive dog, minimize the source of the disturbance, distract the dog, and play classical music.
Take your dog to a safe place and give your dog something to focus on.
Don't forget about dog training. This way you will teach the animal not to get nervous at loud noises or at the vet.