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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 Dogs Chase Their Tails - AOL

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    When severe, CCD causes dogs to not respond to commands or training, opting instead to repeat behaviors like tail chasing over and over. It can get so bad that dogs forego eating and drinking.

  4. Animal psychopathology - Wikipedia

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    A chromosome has been located in dogs that confers a high risk of susceptibility to OCD. [21] Canine chromosome 7 has been found to be most significantly associated with obsessive compulsive disorder in dogs, or more specifically, canine compulsive disorder (CCD). This breakthrough helped further relate OCD in humans to CCD in canines.

  5. Why Is My Senior Dog Peeing in the House? 7 Possible ... - AOL

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    Canine cognitive dysfunction is a problem when dogs get old and forget things, like their housetraining. This is certainly something to consider when you have a senior Havanese.

  6. 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.

  7. Senior Dogs Can Suffer from Dementia Just Like People Do ...

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    On Wednesday, students met with a mix of community members, university faculty and their canine pets at emBARK, a dog training facility in Eau Claire. One main focus of the study was to measure ...

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