Canine Health Events

Canine Health Events Improving the health and lives of dogs Canine Health Events Inc. CHE is as interested in understanding how to prevent canine diseases as we are in finding cures.

is a diverse gathering of dog lovers from across the continent who are dedicated to improving the lives and health of dogs. Using normal dog events, we seek to raise money for canine health research both through entry fees and additional fund-raisers, such as raffles, auctions and sponsorships. In the future, we intend to fund research into nutrition and vaccine protocols, as well as the more typi

cal cancer or specific disease studies. CHE makes donations through established health foundations with scientific review boards, such as the Morris Animal Foundation, the Canine Health Foundation and the Golden Retriever Foundation, rather than establishing its own grant-review procedures. This enables us to focus our efforts on what we do best--raising money through dog events.

09/30/2021

New treatment for canine meningiomas on the horizon. This will be fabulous because despite not being cancerous, meningiomas are usually fatal in dogs.

A novel drug that activates programmed cell death in many cancer cells was well tolerated in dogs and may be effective against meningioma – cancer of the membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord.

Many dog-food recalls aren't emergencies but this one is! If you feed Sportmix foods, to either your dogs or cats, stop ...
01/04/2021

Many dog-food recalls aren't emergencies but this one is! If you feed Sportmix foods, to either your dogs or cats, stop feeding it immediately and contact your retailer ASAP. Some of the foods are contaminated with Mycotoxins, a type of fungus, that sickens or kills dogs. 28 dogs have died thus far. DO NOT FEED THIS FOOD!
https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/outbreaks-and-advisories/fda-alert-certain-lots-sportmix-pet-food-recalled-potentially-fatal-levels-aflatoxin

FDA is alerting pet owners & veterinary professionals about certain lots of Sportmix pet food products which may contain potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin.

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