Dogs’ risk of canine dementia rises by more than 50% each year, study finds
by Nicola Davis Science correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#62Y4M)
Large study could aid diagnosis in dogs and improve understanding of age-related illness in humans
If you can't teach your old dog new tricks, it could be an ominous sign. Researchers have found the odds of a canine having doggy dementia rises by more than 50% with each year of age.
While dementia is a well-known condition in humans, dogs can experience a similar decline in cognitive function, with symptoms including disrupted sleep, forgetfulness, walking into things, difficulties adapting to change and getting lost.
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