Not exact matches
He bites /
scratches / jumps
on me,
barks too much, etc..
All at once, dogs from every angle, from every kennel began to
bark and whine, most excited to see people and hoping for a quick pat
on the head or even a loving
scratch behind the ear.
These dogs often wreak havoc
on a house — chewing
on doorways, destroying furniture,
barking and
scratching incessantly
on the door.
A sturdy, rope - covered upright post; a flat
scratch pad of corrugated cardboard, the back side of a carpet square or a small log with the
bark still
on can make excellent
scratching pads (just be sure that wood hasn't been treated with chemicals before bringing it inside)
I know of several cats who go crazy for tree
bark when it comes time to
scratch, so if you don't mind the mess, bring in a few logs for the cat to
scratch on.
Depending
on your cat's
scratching preferences, you can order cat trees with bare wood, sisal covered, or even
bark covered.
Everytime he sees me and my family eating or even approaching the food
on the table he comes to us and stares at us, the staring doesn't bother us but then he starts
scratching our legs, trying to climb up our legs and then he might even start
barking.
On inspection, we found that three of them have deep
scratches in the
bark, starting about 5 - 6 feet from the ground.
Puppies are going to poop a lot and pee even more; chew
on everything; bite everyone;
scratch people and furniture; steal things; destroy something at some point; pull
on the leash; not move at all
on the leash;
bark; cry; beg for attention; and the list goes
on.
To make sure that your buddy doesn't run the gamut of «naughty» behaviors to try to get your attention (e.g., raiding the trash, meowing or
barking, pulling your pant legs,
scratching the furniture, etc.), be diligent about giving attention to your pet when he does something that you approve of (e.g., sitting, rubbing against your leg, lying
on his bed,
scratching the
scratching post).
A cat might be
scratching up furniture or having problems finding the litter box, or a dog might be
barking too much for the neighbors or chewing
on the owner's favorite shoes.
Winston has been snarling,
barking, and has bitten Zoey, twice, leaving small
scratches on her nose.