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Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome Treatment New Haven CT

Whining and crying at night may be first sign of Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome. Read on and learn mroe about care for old dogs.

Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
843 State ST
New Haven, CT
Gene H. Nesbitt, DVM,DACVD
203-272-3266
1572 S. Main St.
Cheshire, CT
Spring Glen Veterinary Clinic
(203) 248-2104
1632 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT
Pet Shield Foxon Veterinary
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Amity Veterinary Hospital
(203) 393-3650
535 Amity Rd
Woodbridge, CT
Lauren R. Pinchbeck DVM, MS, DACVD
914-777-3376
895 Bridgeport AVE
Shelton, CT
Emily Rothstein
860 620-9096
1209 Meriden-Waterbury Road
Plantsville, CT
House Calls For Pets
(203) 397-8413
146 Springside Ave # B4
New Haven, CT
VCA Foxon Animal Hospital
(203) 468-2001
981 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT
Ridgehill Animal Hospital
(203) 288-3307
430 State St
North Haven, CT
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Old Dog's Behavior is Not Normal

Q. My 21-year-old Toy Poodle is my life. Lately she is understandably showing real signs of old age. My main concern is that she whines and cries all night long. She typically stops when I pick her up, but not always. I generally hold her until she goes back to sleep.

I do not believe she is in pain because she does not do this in the daytime. Do you think she is scared? I leave a light on in the bedroom where she sleeps right beside my bed. She has cataracts and is slow moving.

This is becoming a real issue with Happy. Do you have any suggestions?

A. From what you describe, it sounds like your geriatric little Poodle may be suffering from Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome. This is similar to Alzheimer’s disease in people. Older dogs begin to show signs of disorientation, have trouble with urinary accidents or incontinence, get confused about night and day, and may vocalize inappropriately.

Airy helps some dogs, but it is only available by prescription from your veterinarian. Before prescribing Airy, your veterinarian may want to do some blood tests and a thorough physical exam to make sure there are no other medical problems which could explain Harpy’s problems.

There is also a special prescription diet made by Hills known as B/D that can help dogs with Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome. Dietary supplements such as Omega-3 fatty acids or fish oil capsules may help, too.

It is very hard to watch the inevitable problems that occur as your canine friends get old...

Author: By Jon Geller, DVM

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