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Potential Causes Of Tail-Chasing In Dogs

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Dogs love to chase their tails. So, do not get surprised to see your new pup doing this action. The reasons behind this activity are a handful. To help let you understand why dogs chase their tails, here are two of the common purposes:

  • Out of boredom. When they have not much to do, pups find it “fun” to do some chasing after their tails. This activity entertains them easily. Dogs who do not get a sufficient amount of mental and physical stimulation are prone to doing this.
  • Disorders in the nervous system. Dogs who suffer from problems in their nervous system, such as their brain, act in weird ways out of compulsion or habit. These unusual behaviors include tail-chasing.
  • Vets recommend having your pet checked up to determine the primary cause of such behavior. Doing so will ensure that your dog is healthy and is not experiencing any underlying medical problems.

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