Evening is the time when every family enjoys a peaceful rest, but if your dog is always spilling and partying during this time, it will undoubtedly disturb the peace and quiet of the family. There are many reasons why dogs are active at night, including excess energy, anxiety, and not adapting to the environment. As owners, we must not only understand our dog's behaviour, but also take effective ways to stop it and restore peace to the home. This article will provide you with some practical advice to help you successfully address your dog's noisy nighttime behaviour.
1.Understand the reasons why your dog is active at night.

(1) Excess energy.
If they don't get enough exercise during the day, dogs may release excess energy at night. Dogs need a daily dose of activity to help them burn off energy and prevent excess energy at night.
(2) Anxiety and restlessness.
Some dogs may feel anxious at night. Changes in the environment, new sounds or unfamiliar smells can cause them to feel uneasy and show agitated behaviour.
(3) Seeking attention from their owners.
Dogs are social animals and they sometimes seek their owner's attention by barking, splashing and other behaviours. If they find that this behaviour gets their owners to care, they may continue to use this strategy at night.
(4) Influence of the biological clock.
Some dogs may not have the same routine as their owners, and they are used to being active at night.
2、Effective ways to stop your dog from spilling and partying at night.

(1) Increase the time for daytime exercise.
Make sure your dog gets plenty of exercise and playtime during the day. Opt for longer walks, runs or interaction with other dogs to help them burn off excess energy. A tired dog will naturally be more likely to settle down at night as well.
(2) Establish a regular routine .
Set regular feeding and walking times to help your dog establish a good biological clock. Try to get your dog to sleep at the same time at night to form a habit.
(3) Provide a secure and comfortable environment.
Create a peaceful environment for your dog to sleep in. Use a comfortable dog bed, soft lighting, and the right temperature so they can feel safe. You can also use calming products (e.g., soothing blankets, toys, etc.) to help ease your dog's anxiety.
(4) Reduce nighttime stimulation.
Towards the end of the night, try to avoid activities that overstimulate your dog, such as intense play or interaction with other dogs. Also, keep your home quiet and avoid exposing your dog to external noises.
(5) Use training techniques.
Teach your dog when it's time to be quiet by incorporating commands such as ‘quiet’ or ‘rest’. Praise and reward your dog when they are quiet to reinforce good behaviour. In contrast, try not to pay attention to your dog if he makes noises at night (but make sure he is not in danger).
(6) Rationalise night-time activities.
If your dog gets more and more excited as the night goes on, arrange some relaxing activities at night, such as giving them chewy toys to stimulate their interest while avoiding over-excitement.
(7) Consult a professional.
If your dog is still barking or splashing around at night after trying the above methods, you may need to seek the help of a professional behavioural trainer or veterinarian. An expert can help you determine the cause of your dog's behaviour and provide targeted advice.
3. give patience and love.
In helping your dog to adjust their night time behaviour, remember to give them enough patience and understanding. Changing your dog's habits takes time, and persistence and positive guidance are the keys to success. Whether it's a noisy household or a dog's spunky behaviour, ultimately it's all about attention and communication. Positively interacting with your dog, increasing mutual trust, and letting them feel your care is the best way to solve the problem.

Conclusion:
A dog that spills and revels at night is annoying, but the vast majority of problems can be solved effectively with the right approach. As a dog lover, you should always treat your lovely dog with understanding and patience, and I believe that in the near future, the peace of the family and the happiness of the dog can be both. I hope the above suggestions will help you so that your dog can sleep quietly with you at night as well!