Depending on the region, a dog may be officially diagnosed with CCD if it meets established scales, including the Canine ...
While our furry companions may live longer, they also face a higher risk of developing harmful conditions, like “dog dementia”, with some signs going unnoticed.
Owning a pet helps reduce dementia risks later in life, a new study reveals. Not only do pets provide companionship and promote physical activity, but they also offer mental and emotional stimulation ...
A new study suggests getting that cute dog in one's more mature years might be a good idea after all. Researchers from the Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, China, found that pet ownership can be ...
Good news — your dog might be good for your brain. Among adults 50 or older who live alone, those with a pet were found to have less decline in verbal memory and verbal fluency than those without one, ...