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Cognitive Dysfunction
Your dog may be showing signs of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (Doggie Dementia). This is a common finding that can affect upwards of 68 percent of our senior pups. This process can be considered similar to Alzheimer's in humans. As our dogs' brains age, they are not as amenable to oxidative stress, which can ultimately lead to neuron death.
Cognitive dysfunction
Owings Mills Veterinary Center
3 minutes read
1 year ago
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