More and more, the number of pet owners reporting behaviors closely resembling senility have been on the rise.
While your vet may not be able to give your furry friend a scientifically proven diagnosis, that doesn’t mean your pet isn’t exhibiting symptoms of the serious ailment commonly experienced by humans.
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Domesticated dogs and cats are also becoming afflicted with more and more health disorders these days. This is likely attributed to factors like pollution, poor nutrition, stress, and unhealthy lifestyles.
Conversely, they are also living longer due to advanced medical care and home environments, and experiencing conditions that were not often seen in their predecessors because they rarely reached a certain age.
Research from the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine in Davis showed a significant decrease in mental functioning in nearly a third of dogs 11 to 12 years of age, and almost two-thirds of dogs 15 to 16 years of age. Close to 80 percent of cats over 16 years of age showed a similar decline in cognitive impairment.
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