November was Epilepsy Awareness Month. Since its founding in 1995, CHF and its donors have invested almost $3 million to develop more accurate diagnostics and more effective treatments for this challenging disease. Our Epilepsy Research Initiative provides educational resources and funds cutting-edge health research.
CHF is pleased to present our 2022 Annual Report providing an overview of the projects and outcomes that defined our effort in 2022. Your support is the cornerstone of CHF’s success, and we are honored by the trust that you place in our work.
CHF staff are on the road – making connections with dog lovers, researchers, and everyone involved in canine health. This month, CHF staff attended the North Carolina Veterinary Conference and the National Dog Show hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia.
Our latest webinar titled“Clinical Tips, Tests, and Treatments for Canine Immune and Copper Associated Chronic Hepatitis” is available to view on-demand. Veterinary professionals and dog owners alike will gain valuable information about these two types of liver disease! (Continuing education credit is available.)
Tickets and sponsorships are now on sale for Canines & Cocktails, our annual gala celebrating achievements in canine health research. Join us in Orlando, FL on Thursday, December 14, 2023 for a festive evening!
Established in 1995, the AKC Canine Health Foundation's (CHF) mission is to advance the health of all dogs and their owners by funding scientific research and supporting the dissemination of health information to prevent, treat and cure canine disease.