2007
DOI: 10.12935/jvma1951.60.863
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Questionnaire on Behavioral Changes in Aged Dogs and Their Owner's Concerns

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“…For instance, while many owners noticed that their dogs displayed behavioral symptoms associated with dementia, they considered such a change unproblematic [1,18]. Furthermore, Pirrone et al [22] demonstrated that many dog owners (65%) perceived their dogs to exhibit undesirable behaviors that were not problematic.…”
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“…For instance, while many owners noticed that their dogs displayed behavioral symptoms associated with dementia, they considered such a change unproblematic [1,18]. Furthermore, Pirrone et al [22] demonstrated that many dog owners (65%) perceived their dogs to exhibit undesirable behaviors that were not problematic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, even though owners are aware of their dogs’ behaviors that could be evaluated as problematic by others, they might not consult veterinarians. For instance, while many owners noticed that their dogs displayed behavioral symptoms associated with dementia, they considered such a change unproblematic [ 1 , 18 ]. Furthermore, Pirrone et al .…”
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