Published onMarch 9, 2026BehaviorHelp with door barking more calmlydogbarkingvisitorsDoor barking is often predictable excitement, not malice. A clear routine around bells and visitors helps more than loud reactions.
Published onMarch 8, 2026BehaviorSupport fear of noises calmlyfearnoisestressNoise fear rarely disappears through pressure or argument. Safety, distance, and calm support are usually more helpful.
Published onMarch 7, 2026BehaviorHow redirection works better when a cat scratches the sofacatscratchinghomeScratching is normal cat behavior. The useful question is not how to forbid it completely, but where to redirect it successfully.
Published onMarch 6, 2026BehaviorSet boundaries around table and kitchen without constant conflictboundarieskitchenroutineBoundaries around the table and kitchen become more stable when pets know what to do instead and when waiting pays off.
Published onMarch 6, 2026BehaviorWhat scratching, chewing, and marking actually meanbehaviorsignalshomeScratching, chewing, and marking are often treated as defiance. More often they are meaningful forms of species-typical behavior or stress responses.