Publisher's Synopsis
Much like human obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), the canine obsessive-compulsive disorder can appear in many forms - from a seemingly innocuous obsessive swatting at imaginary flies to an insatiable fixation on cleaning or itching a body part. These behaviors might be acceptable if there truly is something present to irritate your dog. However, if the behavior is exhibited when there is no apparent trigger - or if the trigger causes a disproportionate behavioral response - your dog may have a compulsion.
Find out how with this comprehensive guide to Canine Compulsive Disorder.
Information and advice on:
Causes
Triggers
Calming the environment
Equipment
Management
Creating behavioral changes for the better