In moderation, all of the above types of barking is
perfectly normal behavior - however in some cases, excessive barking can become a pathologic problem for your dog, a type of obsessive - compulsive behavior which can lead to a disruptive home, community and even endanger the dogs life if ignored.
Then, this is
a perfectly normal behavior and you shouldn't think much of it.
So, if you're a small breed owner (even though everyone knows that large breeds are the best pfff), it is
a perfectly normal behavior that can be tamed by training your dog and socializing him.
Once the animal is away from the kennel area it may display
perfectly normal behavior.
Chewing is
a perfectly normal behavior for dogs of all ages.
@Courtney - This seems like
perfectly normal behavior.
A final fault of this approach is that it tells the child that what is
perfectly normal behavior is not normal.
A dog barking is
a perfectly normal behavior, just as a human being speaking is.
Short attention spans and a desire for attention —
perfectly normal behaviors — can keep kids looking to parents for entertainment.
Not exact matches
Not a fun stage, but a
perfectly normal and expected preschool
behavior.
In fact, periodic baby growth spurts are
perfectly normal and likely explain this seemingly ravenous
behavior.
In other words, that «different»
behavior looks
perfectly «
normal.»
Ain't Misbehavin»: Tactics for Tantrums, Meltdowns, Bedtime Blues and Other
Perfectly Normal Kid
Behaviors
Yes, it's
perfectly normal for your toddler to show some regressive
behaviors at this age.
First, it's important to note that such attention - seeking
behavior (whining, crying, screaming, etc.) is a
perfectly normal part of a young child's development.
Yes, scary and exasperating though it is, this
behavior is common — and
perfectly normal — in babies and toddlers.
These
behaviors are
perfectly normal and going with baby's flow will help create positive food relationships and experiences.
Only in later years did I figure out that my baby's
behavior was
perfectly normal for a breastfed baby.
They're reassured that these
behaviors are
perfectly normal and told that even the youngest children naturally explore their bodies.
Sport mode sharpens throttle response, alters transmission
behavior, and subtly adjusts the electric power steering, although we find the «
normal» steering effort
perfectly adequate.
She points out the dangerous lack of physical activity or expression in many American schools and the frightening pathologizing of
perfectly normal childhood
behaviors.
More broadly, using a workaround to enable
perfectly normal, but technologically un-enabled,
behavior will probably result in a technological failure at some point down the road.
This
behavior may seem totally bizarre — and it certainly wouldn't be well received if humans participated — but it's
perfectly normal in the dog world!
While these are
perfectly normal cat
behaviors, they may not fit well with your new sofa, especially since cats usually return to the same place to scratch.
Dog
behavior and actions that you as a human see undesirable are
perfectly normal to a dog.
Barking is a
perfectly normal and natural canine
behavior; it is one of the ways that dogs communicate.
Also, some pet
behaviors that are
perfectly normal for that animal's species can be disturbing to humans, like house soiling, cats scratching furniture or dogs barking excessively.
My puppy just BIT me!!!!» You may be surprised to know that this is
perfectly normal puppy
behavior, driven by primitive instincts to get feedback on their mouths.
Normal Behavior It is perfectly normal a puppy to want to chew things around the
Normal Behavior It is
perfectly normal a puppy to want to chew things around the
normal a puppy to want to chew things around the house.
From a ferret's point of view, the
behaviors are
perfectly normal.»
Housesoiling is a spatial problem, involving
perfectly normal, natural, and necessary canine
behaviors (peeing and pooping) performed in inappropriate places.
Sometimes, these
behaviors are
perfectly normal and nothing to be concerned about (for example, your dog yelling at the overly enthusiastic dog in the dog park to stop mounting him).
Nearly all
behavior problems are
perfectly normal canine activities that occur at the wrong time or place or are directed at the wrong thing.
These are all
perfectly normal instinctual
behaviors for dogs.
Some pet
behaviors that are
perfectly normal for that animal's species can be frustrating to humans, like house soiling, cats scratching furniture or dogs barking excessively.
Don't worry: This is
perfectly normal feline
behavior.
Although it's
perfectly normal for a puppy to chew on furniture, shoes, shrubbery and such, these
behaviors can be a problem for you.
These
behaviors are
perfectly normal.
It is
perfectly normal to see some level of these
behaviors when they first have direct contact, but don't give them an opportunity to intensify.
This type of
behavior is
perfectly normal and you shouldn't be concerned when you observe it.
However, this is all
perfectly normal teenage
behavior, right?
I am so relieved to know my dog's abnormal
behavior of eating cat poop is, err,
perfectly normal?