02-27-2011, 04:46 PM
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| I'm sorry that Jessie is so fearful at night. I started to notice very subtle changes during the day in my little girl when she was almost sixteen, and a few months later I realized she had Canine Cognitive Disorder. At night, she was very anxious and pacing. The link below is a checklist of behaviors to rule out CDS or CCD. Once I realized that Ashley had CCD and that there was a medication that could help her, I gave her Anipryl and it helped her symptoms a lot. I hope Jessie starts to feel more secure again. http://www.cdsindogs.com/PDF/cdsindogs/ANIPRYL.pdf |
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