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Stride length tied to cognitive decline in dogs

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What
  • 1. New research links shorter stride length in dogs to cognitive decline.
  • 2. The study involved 88 geriatric dogs averaging 12 years old.
  • 3. Owner-reported cognitive decline correlated with reduced thoracic limb stride length.
  • 4. A 10-point increase in CADES scores led to a 1.2% reduction in stride length.
  • 5. Pelvic limb stride length showed no correlation with cognitive changes.
  • 6. Thoracic limbs are more sensitive to cognitive alterations than pelvic limbs.
  • 7. Stride length may serve as an early indicator of cognitive decline in aging dogs.
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topics: Science · language: eng
When
published 25 Jun, 18:28Z
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https://www.futurity.org/stride-length-cognitive-decline-dogs-3339392/
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