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Daily Trivia
True or False: German Shepherds are considered a high-risk breed for canine compulsive disorder (excessive licking, chewing, etc.).
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Use an adjustable elevated feeder to improve your dog's digestion and reduce strain on their neck and joints.
Upgrade your furry friend's dining experience with an adjustable elevated feeder. Designed with your German Shepherd's well-being in mind, these raised bowls alleviate unnecessary strain on their neck and joints during mealtime.
The adjustable height ensures a comfortable eating position as your pup grows, promoting proper digestion and reducing the risk of bloat. Made from durable materials, these feeders are easy to clean and stable on any surface.
Give your loyal companion the gift of a hassle-free, ergonomic dining solution that supports their overall health and happiness. Invest in an adjustable elevated feeder today for a lifetime of comfortable mealtimes.
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Trivia Answer
True!
German Shepherds are considered a high-risk breed for developing canine compulsive disorder (CCD), which includes behaviors like excessive licking, chewing, pacing, or tail-chasing.
Several studies have found that German Shepherds, along with other herding breeds like Border Collies and Bull Terriers, have a higher prevalence of CCD compared to other dog breeds.
The exact reasons are not fully understood, but potential contributing factors include genetic predisposition, high intelligence and energy levels, and a tendency towards obsessive behaviors in these working breeds.
While CCD can affect any dog breed, German Shepherds are one of the breeds identified as being at increased risk for developing these compulsive disorders. Proper training, environmental enrichment, and veterinary care are recommended to help manage or prevent CCD in this breed.
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