Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, sometimes called “doggy dementia,” is common, but under-recognized. Early CCDS signs are subtle and often mistaken for normal aging. A consensus in veterinary medicine for diagnosing and monitoring CCDS as shared in this article, is a step toward practical, real-world diagnosis. Source: AKC Canine Health Foundation, January 13, 2026. … [Read more...]
Healing dogs with their own cells: The promise of regenerative medicine
Commentary Part of our curation commitment at AHD is to capture articles that may drive animal owner questions to veterinary team members. This article fits that profile. Consider sharing it with clinic teams as a discussion topic so they present a consistent position when asked about regenerative options. Source: AKC Canine Health Foundation, August 19, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Cool-down science: A simple head dunk could save dogs from heat stroke
Here’s an article you’ll want to review, save and share. With funding from the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Cynthia M. Otto, DVM, PhD, DACVECC, DACVSMR, tested different cooling methods. A voluntary head dunk in 70°F water delivered the fastest and most sustained reduction in body temperature.” Source: AKC Canine Health Foundation, July 8, 2025. Link. It makes sense. Dogs … [Read more...]
Make in-home oral health a priority for every pet
Sponsored by Addison Biological Laboratory, Inc. Like vaccines and flea, tick and heartworm prevention, pet oral care has been identified for decades as a critical component of healthy pet management. Animal health pros know the effort it takes to support elements of preventative medicine. A product from AHD Sponsor Addison Biological Laboratory provides veterinary … [Read more...]

