AKC Canine Health Foundation, We Need Your Support Now!
Verfasst: Do 8. Dez 2011, 20:52
2011 was another year of great advancements in canine health and
successes for the AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF).
With your support we are able to report on:
hemangiosarcoma treatments in development
unique genetic signatures in two osteosarcoma subtypes which can be
used to predict outcome and guide treatment decisions for individual
patients
minimal long-term respiratory set-backs for the search and rescue dogs
deployed after September 11
the discovery of the gene responsible for late-onset Neuronal ceroid
lipofuscinoses (NCLs) in American Staffordshire Terriers and how that
discovery benefits human medicine
the discovery of the gene responsible for lens luxation in terriers
and the resulting genetic test
Read more about these successes.
And we have already approved 21 new grants to start in 2012. These
grants have significant implications to help dogs live longer,
healthier lives:
New or improved treatments for canine lymphoma, respiratory tract
inflammation, cataracts, inflammatory bowl disease, atopic dermatitis,
and melanoma
Genetic causes of transitional cell carcinoma, sebabeous adenitis,
atopic dermatitis, scottie cramp, glaucoma, portosystemic shunt,
epilepsy, and osteosarcoma
Deeper understanding of renal disease and cranial cruciate ligament
deficiency
Please make a donation today so we can fund even more research in
2012! If your donation is already in the mail - thank you! Your
support is truly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Terry T. Warren, PhD, JD
CEO and General Counsel
AKC Canine Health Foundation
Help Dogs Live
Longer, Healthier Lives
Other ways to support CHF this holiday season:
Honor a dog with an engraved brick at the Purina Event Center.
Purchase the 2012 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show poster.
Purchase one of several books for dog-lovers that benefit CHF.
Make a planned gift or a donation of stock.
Unsubscribe | Visit our web site | Contact Us | Donate
8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 300, Raleilgh, NC 27617 tel:
888.682.9696 | fax: 919.334.4011
AKC Canine Health Foundation © 2011All rights reserved.
successes for the AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF).
With your support we are able to report on:
hemangiosarcoma treatments in development
unique genetic signatures in two osteosarcoma subtypes which can be
used to predict outcome and guide treatment decisions for individual
patients
minimal long-term respiratory set-backs for the search and rescue dogs
deployed after September 11
the discovery of the gene responsible for late-onset Neuronal ceroid
lipofuscinoses (NCLs) in American Staffordshire Terriers and how that
discovery benefits human medicine
the discovery of the gene responsible for lens luxation in terriers
and the resulting genetic test
Read more about these successes.
And we have already approved 21 new grants to start in 2012. These
grants have significant implications to help dogs live longer,
healthier lives:
New or improved treatments for canine lymphoma, respiratory tract
inflammation, cataracts, inflammatory bowl disease, atopic dermatitis,
and melanoma
Genetic causes of transitional cell carcinoma, sebabeous adenitis,
atopic dermatitis, scottie cramp, glaucoma, portosystemic shunt,
epilepsy, and osteosarcoma
Deeper understanding of renal disease and cranial cruciate ligament
deficiency
Please make a donation today so we can fund even more research in
2012! If your donation is already in the mail - thank you! Your
support is truly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Terry T. Warren, PhD, JD
CEO and General Counsel
AKC Canine Health Foundation
Help Dogs Live
Longer, Healthier Lives
Other ways to support CHF this holiday season:
Honor a dog with an engraved brick at the Purina Event Center.
Purchase the 2012 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show poster.
Purchase one of several books for dog-lovers that benefit CHF.
Make a planned gift or a donation of stock.
Unsubscribe | Visit our web site | Contact Us | Donate
8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 300, Raleilgh, NC 27617 tel:
888.682.9696 | fax: 919.334.4011
AKC Canine Health Foundation © 2011All rights reserved.