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  2. Canine cognitive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) is a disease prevalent in dogs that exhibit symptoms of dementia or Alzheimer's disease shown in humans. [1] CCD creates pathological changes in the brain that slow the mental functioning of dogs resulting in loss of memory, motor function, and learned behaviors from training early in life.

  3. Why Does My Dog Bark at Nothing? A Trainer Explains the Truth

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    A veterinary behaviorist can help identify the root cause and develop the most appropriate treatment plan. Canine Cognitive Dysfunction. If you own an older dog who has started barking at night ...

  4. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Canine cognitive dysfunction is a progressive disease occurring in older dogs, which is similar to the dementia which occurs in humans with Alzheimer's disease. [59] Scotty Cramp is a disease in Scottish Terriers causing spasms and hyperflexion and hyperextension of the legs.

  5. 6 signs your dog might have separation anxiety - AOL

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    Some dogs develop an unhealthy attachment that can turn into a psychological behavioral disorder called separation anxiety. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  6. 32 tips for taking care of senior dogs - AOL

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    Some aging dogs may show signs of cognitive decline due to canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CCDS). Senior dogs may develop CCDS due to the build-up of a protein called beta-amyloid, which is ...

  7. Dog intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Dog intelligence or dog cognition is the process in dogs of acquiring information and conceptual skills, and storing them in memory, retrieving, combining and comparing them, and using them in new situations. [1] Studies have shown that dogs display many behaviors associated with intelligence. They have advanced memory skills, and are able to ...

  8. Pet care: Dog's tail chewing is not from boredom - AOL

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    Similar to Alzheimer's disease in humans, canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome can trigger multiple behavior changes, including repetitive licking. ... If your dog has even two or three of the ...

  9. Cognitive dysfunction syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Canine cognitive dysfunction; Feline cognitive dysfunction; See also. Alzheimer's disease, a similar disease in humans This page was last edited on 22 March 2021, at ...