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Morris Animal Foundation: Canine Cognitive Dysfunction is Not Inevitable. Learn More in This Month’s Fresh Scoop Podcast

If you have questions about canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD), listen to this month’s episode of Morris Animal Foundation’s “Fresh Scoop” podcast, available now for streaming and download. Host Dr. Kelly Diehl, the Foundation’s Senior Director of Science and Communications, interviews Dr. Margaret Gruen, Assistant Professor of Behavioral Medicine at the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Gruen covers clinical signs of the syndrome, ways to slow its progression, as well as advice for veterinarians and dog owners. She also touches on current research efforts for CCD and clears up some important misperceptions about the syndrome.

Dr. Gruen is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists.

“Fresh Scoop” is Morris Animal Foundation’s monthly veterinary science podcast designed to appeal to practicing veterinarians, veterinary technicians or students, as well as animal-loving science geeks. Episodes are available on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher, as well as the Foundation’s podcast page.

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