Canine Cognitive Dysfunction: Demensya ng Aso
Ang mga matatandang aso ay maaaring magkaroon ng cognitive dysfunction na katulad ng Alzheimer's sa tao. Alamin ang mga senyales at kung paano suportahan ang iyong tumatandang aso.
Canine cognitive dysfunction (CDS) is a neurodegenerative condition affecting senior dogs, similar to Alzheimer's disease in humans. An estimated 28% of dogs aged 11-12 and 68% of dogs aged 15-16 show signs of cognitive dysfunction. While it can't be cured, early intervention can slow progression and improve quality of life.
Mga Pangunahing Punto
- Affects up to 68% of dogs over age 15
- The acronym DISHA helps remember the signs
- Early intervention can slow progression
- Medication (selegiline) and supplements can help
- Environmental enrichment supports brain health
- It's a real medical condition, not just 'getting old'
The DISHA Signs
D — Disorientation: getting stuck in corners, staring at walls, seeming lost in familiar places. I — Interactions: changes in how they interact with family (more clingy or more withdrawn). S — Sleep-wake cycle: pacing or restlessness at night, sleeping more during the day. H — House soiling: forgetting housetraining. A — Activity changes: decreased interest in play, aimless wandering, appetite changes.
Diagnosis
CDS is diagnosed by ruling out other medical conditions that can mimic it — thyroid disease, kidney disease, pain (especially arthritis), vision or hearing loss, and brain tumors. Blood work, urinalysis, and sometimes imaging (MRI) are used to rule these out. If other conditions are excluded and the DISHA signs are present, CDS is likely.
Management
Medication: selegiline (Anipryl) is the only FDA-approved medication for CDS. It works by increasing dopamine levels in the brain. Supplements: SAMe, medium-chain triglycerides (MCT from coconut oil), omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants (vitamins E and C) may support brain health. Prescription brain-health diets (like Purina Bright Mind or Hill's b/d) contain proven nutrients.
Supporting Your Senior Dog
Maintain routines to reduce confusion. Keep nightlights on for dogs that pace in the dark. Provide mental enrichment (puzzle toys, new scents, gentle training exercises). Keep social interactions positive and gentle. Use ramps and non-slip mats for dogs with mobility issues. Be patient — they're not being difficult, they're confused.
Kailan Pumunta sa Beterinaryo
- Your senior dog seems confused in familiar surroundings
- Nighttime pacing and restlessness
- Forgetting housetraining
- Personality or behavior changes
- Staring at walls or getting stuck
- Decreased interest in family interaction
Paano Matutulungan ng RVC
RVC can diagnose cognitive dysfunction, rule out other conditions, and create a management plan with medication, supplements, and environmental modifications. Call +853 6677 6611.
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