Canine Compulsive Disorder

Canine Compulsive Disorder

In this episode, Gray is back to talk Canine Compulsive Disorder with Nikki. They discuss what CCD really is, what symptoms you may see and how to go about diagnosing and dealing with it.

Canine Compulsive Disorder describes a repetitive or sustained behavior that does not change much from one situation to another, and which is not a normal part of the ethogram of the organism within the given context (Mills, D. 2010)


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