Dog dementia, also known as canine cognitive dysfunction, is more common than people realise and becomes more prevalent as dogs age. It can be hard to diagnose as it's slow to develop and often subtle in the early stages.
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Veterinarian, Dr Melissa Meehan gives her expert advice on symptoms related to dementia in dogs and signs to look out for in our own precious pooches. She explains that taking care of your dog's cognitive function is vitally important at all ages with a complete and balanced diet, exercise and mental stimulation. While dementia in dogs is a progressive, degenerative disease, if you act early, there's plenty you can do to help slow down the symptoms.
Watch this video to find out more about the signs of dog dementia to look out for. Talk to your vet as soon as you notice any changes in your dog's behaviour, no matter how subtle.
How to Recognise and Treat Doggy Dementia
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