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Behaviour change in older pets

KAREN GOLDRICKis a holistic veterinarian at All Natural Vet Care, Russell Lea, Sydney. T: +61 2 9712 5844 W: naturalvet.com.au

A combination of diet and environmental enrichment has been shown to be more effective than either used alone.

As they age, our pets may show behavioural changes associated with degenerative processes in their brains. In many ways, these place more stress on the pet/owner bond than all those other agerelated problems.

Pathological changes in the brain (amyloid deposits in the tissue and blood vessels of

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