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"Canine Cognitive Dysfunction"

by Krista Mifflin
for About.com

Definition:

    Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome affects the brain of elderly dogs, causing confusion, forgetfulness about many lifelong habits (ie : eating, favourite people, or housetraining habits), and normal boundaries. A dog who may have never left the yard in her entire life, may suddenly decide to wander off into the middle of rush hour traffic.
Available Treatments
    The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has approved the use of a drug called Anipryl® to help slow the process and improve the symptoms of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction, and also approved it for treatment for Cushings Disease in dogs. This is the trade name for veterinarians for the drug, selegiline hydrochloride, which is used for Alzheimer's treatment in humans.
Possible Causes
    Canine Cognitive Dysfunction is caused by the chemical and physiological changes that occur in an older dog's brain. Likely causes seem to parallel the human disease Alzheimer's as well, such as the accumulation of B-amyloid proteins, or the activity of monoamine oxidase-B being increased. Both of these problems accelerate degeneration of the brain.

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