First AKC/AKC CHF Canine Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Residencies Awarded
The University of Colorado and Penn Vet have received the first awards through this program which aims to train specialists in canine sports medicine and rehabilitation. Given the increasing popularity of canine performance events, these experts will benefit canine athletes, detection dogs, police dogs, and more.
The latest issue of Discoveries features important CHF-funded research on emerging respiratory pathogens and an increasingly common gallbladder disease. Plus, meet the 2024 theriogenology resident and learn more about CHF-funded investigator Dr. Jody Gookin.
CHF staff are on the road – making connections with dog lovers, researchers, and everyone involved in canine health. This month, CHF staff attended the Houston World Series of Dog Shows and the 2024 Therio Conference.
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.