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Dementia

Question: Is dementia common in older dogs and what is the best way to cope with the symptoms? I have a 10 yr old dachshund and we think he has or is getting a form of dementia. He seems to forget commands, has started to bite and is anxious all the time. Does anyone have any experience with this?

Answer: I have a 15 year old Border Collie who is currently getting a bit senile, mainly to the point she ignores commands, does her own thing and behaves more like a silly puppy than a sensible trained dog (which is what she has been all her life). Thankfully she is not showing any aggressive tendancies, but dogs can get "grumpy" like some older people. The first thing would be to get your dog checked out by a vet to make sure there are no medical reasons for the aggression. As regards ignoring commands, I think this is something you have to accept as long as they are not placing you or the dog in harm, and learn to be tolerant with this oldie. I now have to keep my old lady out of harm's way when we walk out in the fields more as she likely to go off and not come back, so she has to be kept on a leash more and we have to make sure she is cannot wander off and harm herself. # Other than that, you just have to love them and laugh at them. Just do not do anything to cause the dog to feel irritated, be more careful when waking the dog up from sleep, but be sure to let him know if he is over-stepping the mark when maybe you want him to go in his bed, or a room, etc. Hope this helps. Your dog is not unique in this!


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