Pets that got very little exercise were found to be more likely to develop a dog form of dementia, known as Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD), a study of 15,000 dogs found.
GNT Pharma s GedaCure® Approved for the Treatment of Dogs With Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome
Wednesday, February 10, 2021 4:52PM IST (11:22AM GMT)
New drug showing symptomatic relief and disease-modifying potential in canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome
Yongin, South Korea:
GNT Pharma today announced the Korea Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency (APQA) has approved the New Drug Application for GedaCure®, a chewable tablet of crisdesalazine, for the treatment of dogs with cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS) that suffer from disorientation, altered interactions with family, sleep-wake cycle disturbance, house soiling and changes in activity with aging.
GedaCure® is the world’s first multi-target neuroprotection drug for canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome. It is expected to improve the quality of life of aged dogs with CDS and their owners. GNT Pharma plans to launch GedaCure® in South Korea an
Guinness on a fishing trip. Guinness definitely liked traveling as much as the trails and over the years he logged thousands of road miles from Massachusetts to Louisiana riding in his âhappy placeâ on the back seat. Submitted photos
Mark Chapin on a hike with his dog Guinness. Guinness while on a hike in Dolly Sods.
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Mark Chapin on a hike with his dog Guinness.
We all know the old saying about a dog being “man’s best friend” but some years ago I discovered a much more fitting descriptor.
My wife Bridget and I were on a long visit to Israel when we started missing our three year old Wheaten Terrier, named Guinness, who was back home in the kennel. I asked our Jewish guide, “What is the Hebrew word for dog?” The man answered, “In the ancient Hebrew the word for dog, is Ka-lev”. He then lightly patted his chest and added, “It means … from the heart.”