Could a Dog’s Compulsive Nature Lead to New Findings About OCD in Humans? Check Out The Fascinating Research so Far:

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Dogs are known to have compulsive tendencies. They can go long periods of time chasing their tails, licking their paws or chewing things.

While it may be fun to watch our dogs do these funny actions, there are some psychological reasons for your doggy's compulsive habits. These tendencies are very similar to the OCD in humans, and this observation inspired scientists to study dogs.

Researchers figured if they studied what makes a dog so compulsive, they might be able to learn more about OCD in humans to provide better treatment! Well, it turns out that this OCD research is one study that can really help humans out! That just makes dogs an even greater benefit to everyone.

Learn how this compulsive study on dogs is helping humans with OCD on the next page! Amazing!

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