
Vet shares 'doggy dementia' warning signs after death of Martin Clunes' TV pet
A vet has issued a warning to pet owners over the symptoms your dog may be suffering from dementia following the heartbreaking news that Martin Clunes' beloved dog and co-star from Doc Martin, Dodger, passed away from the condition. The 63-year-old actor fondly remembered Dodger as "fantastic" having worked alongside him in the series from 2009 until the dog's retirement in 2019.
At that time, it was announced that although Dodger, who portrayed Buddy on the show, was still alive, he had been diagnosed with the condition. Dodger left the show due to the diganosis.
Later, when Roman Kemp, of The One Show, asked about Dodger, Clunes responded: "Oh Dodger, oh yeah! He was fantastic, that boy. Sadly no longer with us."
Dodger's death was confirmed to have occurred back in 2023, reports the Mirror.
In light of this, a vet has taken to TikTok to educate pet owners on how to spot signs of dementia in their dogs. Posting on The Net Vet account, the vet asked: "Have you noticed your elderly dog acting a little confused lately?
"Maybe they're wandering around like they don't quite know where they are, maybe they've forgotten that they've eaten dinner."
The vet confirmed that older dogs can suffer from dementia. "It's called canine cognitive dysfunction and it's more common than people think," he added.
Some signs your canine companion is suffering from "doggy dementia" may include pacing more than usual, forgetting basic commands, "or even staring at walls for no reason," the vet explained.
"Some dogs will become anxious, especially at night, or become disorientated even in familiar places.
"It is tough to watch and unfortunately, there is no cure, but there are some ways you can help.
"Dogs with dementia need a really predictable routine, so stick to the same walking routes, the same feeding times, and even keeping furniture in the same spot can make a big difference.
"Keep their brain active as well, with puzzles, toys or scent games. And of course, regular exercise is still important as it helps reduce anxiety and improve blood flow to the brain."
According to Vets for Pets, nearly a third of dogs aged 11 to 12 are thought to be affected by dementia. This rises to a staggering two thirds of dogs aged 15 to 16.
Other signs your dog may be suffering from dementia include sleeping more during the day and being restless and vocal during the night.
They may also get lost in familiar places, exhibit changes in their behaviour (such as becoming clingy, irritable or aggressive or not greeting you the way they normally would) or go to the toilet indoors or not ask to go outside when they need to.
If you're concerned about your dog, it's always a good idea to speak to a vet.

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