HELP! MY Dog has a Canine Compulsive Disorder

Sharing your life with a dog who suffers from an obsessive behaviour is never going to be easy. Behaviours such as shadow chasing, fly catching, tail spinning, blanket sucking and persistent barking can drive you to distraction – but there are many things you can do to help calm him down and even to get over the fixation. Find out how with this comprehensive guide to Canine Compulsive Disorder. Information and advice on: Causes, Triggers, Calming the environment, Equipment, Management, Creating behavioural changes for the better.

“The go-to book for everyone whose dog exhibits compulsive behaviour! An excellent resource that explains what CCD is, how to assess possible causes, and gives guidance on numerous ways in which you can help your dog.” – Lisa Tenzin-Dolma, Principal at The International School for Canine Psychology & Behaviour Ltd (ISCP)

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‘I have a foster dog right now with OCD which I have never dealt with before and I found your book on Amazon I could not keep my nose out of it. I gave it a huge review on our volunteer page because we do have dogs that have OCD issues, I have so many volunteers that liked my comments and will be seeking out to purchase this book’.

‘I browsed through this book and dived right in to read it. So far I like it!!! In the first chapter or two it talks about what is CCD also known as OCD the different types of OCD such as sucking, licking, circling, pacing, fly snapping, barking, objects fixation, and hallucinations. Then it talks about the possible causes. Observations, finding methods to support and influence the change of this behaviour. It also talks about different medications, positive interruptions, mental stimulation, homeopathic and calming touches also known as Tellington TTouch. It also has additional reading references, resources and an index’.

‘I purchased the book on Amazon, it is 135 pages and is an easy read... not a Blah, Blah read. LOL... I’m tagging and highlighting pages, it means I’m finding interesting information’.

Reviews

‘I have a foster dog right now with OCD which I have never dealt with before and I found your book on Amazon I could not keep my nose out of it. I gave it a huge review on our volunteer page because we do have dogs that have OCD issues, I have so many volunteers that liked my comments and will be seeking out to purchase this book’.

‘I browsed through this book and dived right in to read it. So far I like it!!! In the first chapter or two it talks about what is CCD also known as OCD the different types of OCD such as sucking, licking, circling, pacing, fly snapping, barking, objects fixation, and hallucinations. Then it talks about the possible causes. Observations, finding methods to support and influence the change of this behaviour. It also talks about different medications, positive interruptions, mental stimulation, homeopathic and calming touches also known as Tellington TTouch. It also has additional reading references, resources and an index’.

‘I purchased the book on Amazon, it is 135 pages and is an easy read... not a Blah, Blah read. LOL... I’m tagging and highlighting pages, it means I’m finding interesting information’.