Marking territory is regarded
as normal behavior for a dog and it should not be punished, despite the frustration felt by owners.
Not exact matches
As you read these descriptions, be aware that none of these are absolutes; if your
dog has acted a certain way his whole life, then it just might be
normal behavior for him.
Play is often viewed
as practice
for real - life skills, so it's not unusual to see stalking, chasing, hunting, and even killing
behaviors as part of
normal dog play.
Grass Eaters: Eating grass is a
normal behavior for dogs, and scientists have several theories
as to why:
Munching on grass is
normal behavior for dogs, and there are several theories
as to why they do it.
When we're considering daycare
as a potential care option
for our
dogs, it's important that we also understand what is considered
normal social
behavior for a
dog.
• Training classes provide
dog owners the skills and knowledge
for dealing with common,
normal dog behaviors — starting with puppy
behaviors such
as housetraining and chewing.
We do understand that unforeseen events happen, but wanting to return a
dog for reasons such
as, allergies, house training, excessive energy, barking, chewing or
normal pet
behaviors are not acceptable reasons to give up on your pet.
Chewing is a
normal behavior for puppies but becomes undesirable
behavior when it is directed towards inappropriate objects such
as your... → Read More: 5 Steps to Correct Inappropriate
Dog Chewing
As one trainer wrote, «as you become more advanced, some books are really more for Border Collies and their behaviors are very different from normal dogs.&raqu
As one trainer wrote, «
as you become more advanced, some books are really more for Border Collies and their behaviors are very different from normal dogs.&raqu
as you become more advanced, some books are really more
for Border Collies and their
behaviors are very different from
normal dogs.»
Digging is a
normal behavior for dogs, but
as a
dog owner, you don't want your flowerbeds or yard dug up.
Parks can be great places
for them to blow off steam and socialize, but
as dogs begin to mature and feel their adult bravado, it's
normal for them to lose patience with other
dogs» rude
behavior.