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Diagnosis of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: A Narrative Review
by
Claudia Vitturini
Claudia Vitturini
,
Matteo Cerquetella
Matteo Cerquetella *
,
Andrea Spaterna
Andrea Spaterna ,
Marilena Bazzano
Marilena Bazzano and
Andrea Marchegiani
Andrea Marchegiani
School of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of Camerino, Via Circonvallazione 93/95, 62024 Matelica, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Vet. Sci. 2025, 12(8), 781; https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080781 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 5 June 2025
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Revised: 7 August 2025
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Accepted: 19 August 2025
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Published: 20 August 2025
Simple Summary
Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting elderly dogs (~8 years old) and the relationship between animals and their owners, who generally find difficulties in the management of their pets. In recent decades, the incidence of this disorder has been increasing but antemortem diagnosis is still a challenge for veterinarians because of the lack of a well-defined diagnostic protocol. The aim of this article is to give a general overview of the clinical procedures, tests, markers and protocols which researchers have proposed so far as valid elements for diagnosing this subtle disease, even if more studies are needed. The early individualization and the application of the correct treatment are crucial factors for animals’ and humans’ wellness.
Abstract
Many recent progresses in the overall quality of life have allowed for an increase in life expectancy, both in humans and in dogs. In addition, long-lived individuals may develop neurodegenerative disorders, and one of the most important in human medicine is Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In veterinary medicine, the AD counterpart is Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CCDS), which, generally, affects elderly dogs from 8 years of age. These cognitive disorders are becoming frequently encountered conditions and, despite researchers’ attention towards pathogenesis, treatment and diagnosis, more efforts are required to outline which clinical and laboratory evaluations must be carried out to reach a presumptive antemortem diagnosis of CCDS. The biggest need is the establishment of standardized protocols and guidelines for a correct clinical and diagnostic approach towards dogs with clinical signs referrable to CCDS. In this narrative review, we examined the up-to-date scientific literature on the topic, focusing our attention on sensitive and reliable markers for clinical antemortem CCDS diagnosis. Even if some parameters analyzed are interesting and promising, more investigations are needed to confirm the results obtained so far. This is crucial because a correct diagnosis is fundamental to determine the best treatment and, thus, to guarantee animals’ health and welfare.
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Vitturini, C.; Cerquetella, M.; Spaterna, A.; Bazzano, M.; Marchegiani, A.
Diagnosis of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: A Narrative Review. Vet. Sci. 2025, 12, 781.
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080781
AMA Style
Vitturini C, Cerquetella M, Spaterna A, Bazzano M, Marchegiani A.
Diagnosis of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: A Narrative Review. Veterinary Sciences. 2025; 12(8):781.
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080781
Chicago/Turabian Style
Vitturini, Claudia, Matteo Cerquetella, Andrea Spaterna, Marilena Bazzano, and Andrea Marchegiani.
2025. "Diagnosis of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: A Narrative Review" Veterinary Sciences 12, no. 8: 781.
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080781
APA Style
Vitturini, C., Cerquetella, M., Spaterna, A., Bazzano, M., & Marchegiani, A.
(2025). Diagnosis of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome: A Narrative Review. Veterinary Sciences, 12(8), 781.
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080781
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