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Dementia in Dogs

January 25, 2019 By //  by cnpadmin

Many people do not realize that senior dogs can suffer from dementia. In fact, thousands of dogs go undiagnosed with this condition each year. It’s up to every pet owner to recognize the signs of a potential problem and seek appropriate treatment.

The following are common signs that your dog might be suffering from dementia:

Your Dog Appears to Get Lost in Corners

This is one of the most common signs of a possible problem. Some dogs will stand headfirst in a corner or at the hinge side of a door. These dogs may look as though they are waiting to be let out. They might appear helpless, unsure of what to do next.

Pacing

A dog suffering from cognitive dysfunction syndrome might pace or wander around the house. These pets often appear anxious.

Sudden Onset of Accidents

A pet suffering from dementia might suddenly appear to have forgotten that they are supposed to go outside. It’s important to note that a loss of housetraining isn’t always related to dementia. It might be a sign of another issue such as a urinary tract infection or gastrointestinal problems. A trip to the vet can help you determine the cause.

Not Greeting Family Members

If your dog used to eagerly greet family members but now avoids human companionship, it’s important to have them seem by a vet. This is often a sign of a problem.

Pointless Barking

A dog that barks for no reason might be confused. They may bark because they no longer recognize family members, or because they don’t know where they are or what to do next.

Loss of Appetite

Anytime a pet stops eating, it’s important to have them seen by a vet. If your pet is suffering from dementia, they may have forgotten they need to eat.

Sleep Changes

A dog suffering from dementia might sleep more than usual or mix up day with night.

Stops Responding to Voice Commands

It’s time for a visit to the vet if your pet suddenly seems confused by their name or other voice commands.

Keep in mind that senior dogs can suffer from hearing loss. This should be ruled out before assuming your pet has dementia.

 

 

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Pet Grooming for Senior and Special Needs Pets

January 13, 2017 By //  by cnpadmin

Pet Grooming for Senior and Special Needs Pets

If you have a senior or special needs pet then you know just how important it is to be gentle and patient with them. Grooming can be challenging if your pet has difficulty walking or standing. It can be extremely hard to find a groomer that you trust enough to care for your pet. As an added frustration, many groomers won’t accept pets over a certain age or pets with disabilities. Luckily, Claws N Paws Day Spa offers professional pet grooming for senior and special needs pets.

Your pet’s comfort and safety are our number one concern

We treat every pet that visits our grooming salon as if they were one of our own. We don’t run our salon like an assembly line. Each pet is cared for individually from start to finish. Senior and special needs pets are never put in cages. We have a lower tub and room to bathe them on the floor when necessary. We always treat them with respect and utilize the help of our other professional groomers if pets need assistance standing.

Options for pets or pet parents that can’t leave their home

Sometimes older pets or their people are not able to leave their home. For your convenience we offer mobile grooming to homes in many parts of Orange County. Our mobile groomers use the exact same care and attention to detail as the groomers in our salon. Pets receive uninterrupted one on one attention. Because pets are not required to leave home, they are generally more relaxed.

The difference is clear

We encourage you to visit our salon and meet our groomers. While you are here we can show you our facility and explain the grooming process. We understand how important your pet is to you and we want to ensure that both you and your pet are comfortable throughout your entire visit.

Claws N Paws Day Spa offers full service professional pet grooming in Orange County, California. We are experienced to handle pets of all ages and abilities. For more information or to schedule a grooming appointment, please call 714-962-1005.

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