Serious behavior problem that can cause dogs to engage in repetitive, self-destructive behaviors. These behaviors can include:Tail chasing,Fly biting,Licking or chewing paws,Circling.
The symptoms of CCD can vary from dog to dog, but some common symptoms include: Repetitive behaviors that are not triggered by any external stimuli.
Caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Some possible environmental factors that may contribute to CCD include:Boredom,Stress,Anxiety,Pain.
There is no specific test for CCD. Diagnosis is based on a combination of factors, including:A physical examination,A behavioral assessment,A ruling out of other medical conditions.
Medications that are used to treat CCD include: Antidepressants Anti-anxiety medications Antipsychotics.
There is no cure for CCD, but the symptoms can be managed with a combination of medication and behavior therapy.
Dog compulsive disorder (CCD) is a serious behavior problem, but it can be managed with the right treatment. If you are concerned .