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Sleep is essential for a healthy mind, especially in older dogs. During sleep, the brain clears out harmful substances that can lead to cognitive decline. Canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CCDS) is a disease similar to Alzheimer's that affects older dogs. Owners of dogs with the disease report that their dogs have difficulty sleeping. This study aimed to see how age affects the sleep patterns of senior dogs and if sleep patterns are related to cognitive performance.

The researchers measured the sleep patterns of 28 senior dogs during a 2-hour nap in the afternoon. They recorded how much time the dogs spent in wakefulness, drowsiness, non-rapid eye movement (NREM), and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. They also analyzed the dogs' brain waves to see how they changed with age and cognitive performance. Finally, they tested the dogs' cognitive abilities using a questionnaire and a series of tests.
Dogs with CCDS and poor cognitive performance spent less time in NREM and REM sleep. The researchers also found that the dogs' brain waves changed with age and cognitive performance, showing that more affected dogs had a shallower sleep.

The researchers discovered that sleep patterns can change in dogs with CCDS. The results suggest that sleep disruptions might contribute to the disease's progression, leading to a vicious cycle of memory impairment and poor sleep. Further studies should examine how sleep monitoring could help detect the passage of CCDS.

Sleep is crucial for a healthy mind, especially in older dogs. As dogs age, they experience changes in their sleep patterns, which can affect their overall well-being. Older dogs are also at risk of developing canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome. This disease affects their memory, learning, and behavior. Owners of dogs with CCDS report that their dogs have trouble sleeping, which can impact their relationship with their pets. This study aims to understand how age affects the sleep patterns of senior dogs and to see if there is a link between sleep and cognitive performance.

The researchers monitored the sleep patterns of 28 senior dogs during a 2-hour nap in the afternoon. They recorded how much time the dogs spent in wakefulness, drowsiness, non-rapid eye movement (NREM), and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. They also analyzed the dogs' brain waves to see how they changed with age and cognitive performance. Finally, they tested the dogs' cognitive abilities using a questionnaire and a series of tests.

The results showed that dogs with CCDS and poor cognitive performance slept less than others. They also found that the dogs' brain waves changed with age and cognitive performance, indicating that more affected dogs had shallower sleep.

The researchers concluded that sleep disruptions might contribute to the progression of CCDS, leading to a vicious cycle of memory impairment and poor sleep. Sleep monitoring could be a helpful tool to detect the progression of CCDS. Further studies should explore this possibility in more detail. Overall, this study highlights the importance of sleep for senior dogs and the need to understand how sleep disruptions can impact their health and well-being.

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