Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire

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Autor(a) principal: Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira, Piñeiro, Martha Bravo Cruz, Capellas, Sabrina de Oliveira, Costa, Aurélio Luciano, Bruhn, Fabio Raphael Pascoti, Nobre, Marcia de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/33039
Resumo: The life expectancy of dogs has increased in recent years, mainly due to intensified care by owners, through health care, nutrition, and wellness. Currently, we have a large population of elderly dogs and consequently, the development of age-related conditions, such as cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS). Thus, we aimed to identify signs compatible with canine CDS (CDS) in dogs, through investigation of daily behavioral changes. We collected data from review, interaction with other animals, and the behavior of dogs. An observational questionnaire was used to evaluate behavioral changes. The responses generated a summation of points for the classification of dogs with and without signs compatible with CCDS. We also evaluated the interference of behavioral changes in the cohabitation of the owner with his dog. Of the 178 dogs studied, 40 (22.4%) had signs compatible with CCDS, especially those aged ? 10 years (31.4%). There were no statistical correlations with variables of sex, reproductive status, size, and race. Statistical differences were observed regarding the frequency of behavioral changes between dogs with and without CCDS in relation to disorientation, activity, sleep/wake cycle, house/soil, and socioenvironmental interaction. The owners considered that dogs with CCDS alter their daily routine and were favorable to initiating treatment, although with reduced compliance for life-long medication. We conclude that dogs older than 10 years have signs compatible with CCDS regardless of race, sex, reproductive status, and size. They present changes mainly in behavior related to activity, socioenvironmental interaction, sleep/wake cycle, and house soil and, less frequently, the manifestation of disorientation.
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spelling Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaireAvaliação da síndrome de disfunção cognitiva em cães mediante o uso de questionário observacionalOlder dogsDisorientationCognitive decline.Cães idososDesorientaçãoDeclínio cognitivo.The life expectancy of dogs has increased in recent years, mainly due to intensified care by owners, through health care, nutrition, and wellness. Currently, we have a large population of elderly dogs and consequently, the development of age-related conditions, such as cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS). Thus, we aimed to identify signs compatible with canine CDS (CDS) in dogs, through investigation of daily behavioral changes. We collected data from review, interaction with other animals, and the behavior of dogs. An observational questionnaire was used to evaluate behavioral changes. The responses generated a summation of points for the classification of dogs with and without signs compatible with CCDS. We also evaluated the interference of behavioral changes in the cohabitation of the owner with his dog. Of the 178 dogs studied, 40 (22.4%) had signs compatible with CCDS, especially those aged ? 10 years (31.4%). There were no statistical correlations with variables of sex, reproductive status, size, and race. Statistical differences were observed regarding the frequency of behavioral changes between dogs with and without CCDS in relation to disorientation, activity, sleep/wake cycle, house/soil, and socioenvironmental interaction. The owners considered that dogs with CCDS alter their daily routine and were favorable to initiating treatment, although with reduced compliance for life-long medication. We conclude that dogs older than 10 years have signs compatible with CCDS regardless of race, sex, reproductive status, and size. They present changes mainly in behavior related to activity, socioenvironmental interaction, sleep/wake cycle, and house soil and, less frequently, the manifestation of disorientation.A expectativa de vida dos cães tem aumentado nos últimos anos, principalmente pelos cuidados intensificados por parte dos tutores, através de cuidados com a saúde, nutrição e bem-estar. Hoje temos uma grande população de cães idosos e consequentemente o desenvolvimento de afecções ligadas à idade, como a síndrome de disfunção cognitiva (SDCC). Assim objetivou-se identificar sinais compatíveis com síndrome de disfunção cognitiva em cães, através da investigação das alterações comportamentais cotidianas. Primeiramente foram coletados dados de resenha, convívio com outros animais e o comportamento dos cães. Foi utilizado questionário observacional avaliando alterações comportamentais. As respostas geraram um somatório de pontos para classificação dos cães com e sem sinais compatíveis com disfunção cognitiva. Também foi avaliada a interferência das alterações comportamentais na convivência do tutor com o seu cão. Dos 178 cães estudados 40 (22,4 %) apresentaram sinais compatíveis com SDCC, principalmente cães com idade igual ou superior a 10 anos (31,4%). Não foram observadas associações estatísticas (p > 0,005) com as variáveis independentes sexo, estado reprodutivo, porte e raça dos cães. Foram observadas diferenças estatísticas (p < 0,05) em relação à frequência de alterações comportamentais, entre os cães com e sem SDCC, em relação â desorientação, atividade, ciclo sono/vigília, casa/sujidade e interação socioambiental. Os tutores consideraram que os cães com SDCC alteram a sua rotina diária, sendo favoráveis a iniciar o tratamento, embora com menor adesão quando se refere a medicação por toda vida. Conclui-se que, cães com mais de dez anos apresentam sinais compatíveis com SDCC, independentemente da raça, sexo, estado reprodutivo e porte. Esses animais apresentaram alterações no comportamento principalmente ligados a atividade, interação socioambiental, ciclo sono/vigília e casa/sujidade e com menor frequência a manifestação de desorientação.UEL2019-08-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa Empírica de Campo;application/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3303910.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5Supl1p2235Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 40 No. 5Supl1 (2019); 2235-2246Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 40 n. 5Supl1 (2019); 2235-22461679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
Avaliação da síndrome de disfunção cognitiva em cães mediante o uso de questionário observacional
title Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
spellingShingle Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
Older dogs
Disorientation
Cognitive decline.
Cães idosos
Desorientação
Declínio cognitivo.
title_short Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
title_full Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
title_fullStr Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
title_sort Evaluation of cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs using an observational questionnaire
author Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
author_facet Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
Piñeiro, Martha Bravo Cruz
Capellas, Sabrina de Oliveira
Costa, Aurélio Luciano
Bruhn, Fabio Raphael Pascoti
Nobre, Marcia de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
Piñeiro, Martha Bravo Cruz
Capellas, Sabrina de Oliveira
Costa, Aurélio Luciano
Bruhn, Fabio Raphael Pascoti
Nobre, Marcia de Oliveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Krug, Fernanda Dagmar Martins
Tillmann, Mariana Teixeira
Piñeiro, Martha Bravo Cruz
Capellas, Sabrina de Oliveira
Costa, Aurélio Luciano
Bruhn, Fabio Raphael Pascoti
Nobre, Marcia de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Older dogs
Disorientation
Cognitive decline.
Cães idosos
Desorientação
Declínio cognitivo.
topic Older dogs
Disorientation
Cognitive decline.
Cães idosos
Desorientação
Declínio cognitivo.
description The life expectancy of dogs has increased in recent years, mainly due to intensified care by owners, through health care, nutrition, and wellness. Currently, we have a large population of elderly dogs and consequently, the development of age-related conditions, such as cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS). Thus, we aimed to identify signs compatible with canine CDS (CDS) in dogs, through investigation of daily behavioral changes. We collected data from review, interaction with other animals, and the behavior of dogs. An observational questionnaire was used to evaluate behavioral changes. The responses generated a summation of points for the classification of dogs with and without signs compatible with CCDS. We also evaluated the interference of behavioral changes in the cohabitation of the owner with his dog. Of the 178 dogs studied, 40 (22.4%) had signs compatible with CCDS, especially those aged ? 10 years (31.4%). There were no statistical correlations with variables of sex, reproductive status, size, and race. Statistical differences were observed regarding the frequency of behavioral changes between dogs with and without CCDS in relation to disorientation, activity, sleep/wake cycle, house/soil, and socioenvironmental interaction. The owners considered that dogs with CCDS alter their daily routine and were favorable to initiating treatment, although with reduced compliance for life-long medication. We conclude that dogs older than 10 years have signs compatible with CCDS regardless of race, sex, reproductive status, and size. They present changes mainly in behavior related to activity, socioenvironmental interaction, sleep/wake cycle, and house soil and, less frequently, the manifestation of disorientation.
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