Scientists have shown that the stride length of the front legs (but not the hind legs) of senior and geriatric dogs decreases ...
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The Subtle Physical Clue That Could Indicate Your Dog Has Dementia
(Olga Pankova/Moment/Getty Images) Dementia affects dogs as well as people, and although it goes by a different name, it's no ...
New research has found that shorter front-leg strides in older dogs are linked to cognitive decline — not just ageing — ...
New research shows cognitive decline in dogs is associated with a shorter stride length – specifically in their front limbs. The work provides a more ...
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Is your dog’s gait changing? It could be a warning sign of dementia
Many dogs change their gait as they age. This is usually considered a normal part of getting older. However, researchers have ...
Q: Stride Length and Frequency: I am 16 and training to become the best mile runner I can be. I was wanting to know how certain running styles can affect your speed and endurance. I was recently in a ...
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