Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Treatment is a success

Hi, Kev here – I feel as if I am almost back to my old self after taking my new Selegiline tablets for a week. Remember, I was showing signs of dog dementia – also called Canine Cognitive Dysfunction. This meant I was staring into corners, howling in the night and generally much less alert than normal. The vet told us to expect results after a month or two, but for me the change was very quick. By the third day I was much more settled at night, and at the weekend Mum and Dad noticed that my ears were up in that way that a dog looks when he is alert and ready for life. Then I started playbiting some passers-by who stopped to talk to me: they thought it was really funny, Mum thought it was amazing! I still sleep a lot during the day, of course, but I have made a point of going downstairs several times to get in the builders’ way. These are all the normal dog mischief things that I had stopped doing recently, so the news is positive. Stay tuned for my next health update …

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2 Responses to “Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Treatment is a success”

  1. AV says:

    Thanks for the blog & Info. Hope Kev is doing better.

  2. Nan says:

    Wish there was an update on Kev.

    My 13-year-old dog has been on Selegiline for almost two months. The effects were noticeable within one week. She still has her moments of disorientation, but nothing like before.

    I don’t know what I’m going to do when I run out of the currect Rx. Selegiline is on backorder everywhere and Anipryl is way too expensive!

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