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What scratching, chewing, and marking actually mean

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Many everyday behaviors look annoying before they make sense. Scratching, chewing, and marking are usually signals, not moral failures.

What to ask first

Instead of asking how to stop the behavior immediately, ask:

  • what need is being expressed
  • what situation triggers it
  • where the behavior happens

That gives you something practical to work with.

Why simple prohibition often fails

If the reason behind the behavior stays untouched, the behavior often returns elsewhere. That is why redirection and setup changes usually work better than punishment alone.

The better response

Interpret the behavior first. Then shape the environment so the more useful alternative becomes realistic.

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