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Molly’s journey: When the circles don’t stop

  • Molly, a young German Shepherd, showed signs of Canine Compulsive Disorder by spinning in circles.
  • Despite her family's efforts to change her routine, Molly's spinning continued until a customized rehabilitation plan was introduced.
  • After nine months, Molly's spinning behavior decreased, allowing her to bond with her family more effectively.
  • Molly's story highlights the importance of understanding Canine Compulsive Disorder and seeking early help to improve a dog's quality of life.
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Molly’s journey: When the circles don’t stop

If your dog shows compulsive repetitive behaviour, don't wait, reach out for help

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Penticton Western News broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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