5 Signs of Dog Dementia You Should Observe

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The fact that cognitive dysfunction only occurs in humans is a myth. Your senior pooch is equally susceptible to the condition. If your dog forgets the route you take every day from the neighborhood park to your house, or does not enjoy the things it used to, then your dog may be suffering from canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) or the doggy form of dementia.Dogs suffer from dementia for a number of reasons such as accumulation of excessive proteins in the brain, a situation which builds up plague and damages nerves. Such destruction of nerves in the brain causes your dog to suffer from brain malfunctioning, which affects its memory, behaviors and motor functions. Behavior Clinic at the University of California at Davis showed that it an age-related disorder, affecting 28 percent and 68 percent of dogs in the age bracket of 11-12 and 15-16 years respectively.

Knowing your dog has dementia

Dr. Denise Petryk, a former veterinarian working with Trupanion pet insurance, founded the DISHA acronym for helping dog owners understand the symptoms of canine cognitive dysfunction, which are as follows:

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