Dog Diseases and Illnesses – Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (Canine Alzheimer's) |
Dogs are living longer lives due to recent advancements in veterinarian medical care. These older senior dogs are at risk for developing cognitive dysfunction syndrome (also called canine Alzheimer's).
A dog might be suffering from memory problems if he or she: |
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Forgets how to navigate staircases |
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Sleeps during the days and paces the floor all night long |
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Stops greeting people and stops responding to commands |
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Presses his or her head into the corners of walls |
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Stares at the walls |
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Doesn't recognize his or her owner |
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If your dog is diagnosed with Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, canine health medications such as Anipryl® can help slow its progression and improve some symptoms. Also, be sure to avoid changing your dog's environment, such as rearranging the furniture, and stick to your dog's routine to minimize any disorientation and/or forgetfulness. |
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