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ppt-Symptoms of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (1)

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ppt-Symptoms of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (1)

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  1. SYMPTOMS OF CANINE COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION

  2. 1. Interactions Possible encounters include strange behaviors with familiar individuals or animals. Aggression, irritation, or a shift in the frequency of social engagement may be seen.

  3. 2. Disoriented Gets "stuck" in corners of the home, forgets how to navigate around furniture, and overlooks the water or food dish's location. It also involves gazing aimlessly at the floor or walls, becoming wedged behind objects, entering from the wrong side of the door, etc.

  4. 3. Home soiling Possible behaviors include urinating or defecating in previously kept-clean areas and showing the owner less indication when they need to go outside. Eliminating inside right away after returning from the outside.

  5. 4. Shift in the sleep-wake cycle Unable to get comfortable and sleep at night. Spend the night wandering around.

  6. 5. Changes in behavior May become more aggressive, stop eating or drinking when they're thirsty. Seem confused and disoriented, making them hard to handle. Loss of interest in you or your family, an increased tendency to sleep, a lack of desire to play, or a drop in activity levels.

  7. 6. Changes in memory They have trouble remembering things around them, including family members and their names. Often become depressed or anxious, making them harder to handle and increasing the risk of aggression if left unchecked.

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