Commonly referred to as dementia, this disorder mostly affects older dogs, causing behavioural changes.
Can Tails.com help with canine cognitive dysfunction?
We're really sorry to hear that you dog has been diagnosed with canine cognitive dysfunction, we understand how difficult this must be.
If you've not already spoken to your vet, we'd suggest having a chat with them as there are different options available to help dogs with cognitive dysfunction. There are specialised diets aimed at brain function that can offer an extra level of support beyond what we can provide.
However, we completely understand that under exceptional circumstances - for example if your dog is under end-of-life care - your vet may feel it's best for your dog to stay on their current food. As long as your dog is happy and enjoying their meals, there's no need to make any changes to their food.