Not exact matches
A
dog barking is a
perfectly normal behavior, just as a human being speaking is.
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!
Dog behavior and actions that you as a human see undesirable are perfectly normal to a d
Dog behavior and actions that you as a human see undesirable are
perfectly normal to a
dogdog.
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.
Chewing is a
perfectly normal behavior for
dogs of all ages.
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).
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.
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.
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.
I am so relieved to know my
dog's abnormal
behavior of eating cat poop is, err,
perfectly normal?