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CKCF ANNOUNCES FUNDS FOR LYMPHOMA TREATMENT AND EXCESSIVE BLEEDING IN PREGNANT BITCHES

12/1/2014

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Dogs have an ally in efforts to address the effectiveness of lymphoma treatments and excessive bleeding in at-term pregnant bitches.  The Canadian Kennel Club Foundation, a nationally registered charity, has announced it will provide $32,500 in funding to two research projects related to these serious canine issues.  Seventeen-thousand-seven hundred ($17,700) will be provided to lymphoma research and $14,800 to excessive bleeding in at-term bitches.

Lymphoma (a type of cancer) treatment is costly and a heartache for dog owners and there are many different possible approaches to treatment so it’s important to determine as soon as possible whether the selected approach is working so that alternate treatments can be considered.  The research project would help identify effectiveness of the treatment method.

There are incidences of at-term bitches experiencing inexplicable traumatic and catastrophic blood loss during puppy delivery and/or during Cesarean sections. The research project will track a sample of bitches throughout pregnancy and attempt to identify, through low-cost blood serum tests, those that could be at-risk for severe bleeding during delivery.

Organizations eligible for Canadian Kennel Club Foundation funding were invited earlier in 2014 to submit applications for funding in a competitive process.  From eight very high quality applications received, a sub-committee of the Canadian Kennel Club Foundation consisting of research scientists reviewed and recommended the two approved applications, both from the University of Guelph in Ontario.

“Both of these projects offer the potential of high success which could result in helping affected dogs.  That said, scientific research is a moving target and each step takes us forward to possible health care solutions for our beloved companions even if an initial project’s hypothesis fails,” said foundation board member Dr. Rod Jouppi, DVM.  “With these grants, the Canadian Kennel Club Foundation is stating that it supports improved health of our canine companions and of reducing the grief to owners when their dogs face health challenges.”

To find out how you can support the CKCF’s goals with a donation, and receive a tax-deductible receipt, please click here or contact info@ckcf.ca.

For more information contact:

Tara Merrimen
1-877-887-CKCF (2523)
info@ckcf.ca

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GRANTS OF UP TO $30,000 FOR CANINE HEALTH RESEARCH ANNOUNCED

4/23/2014

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The Canadian Kennel Club Foundation (CKCF) today issued a call for funding proposals of up to $30,000.  The call went to Canadian research institutions and is for canine health research involving causes, diagnosis and treatment of canine diseases.

“I am very pleased that the CKCF is moving forward with this important work that will ultimately improve the quality of life for our canine companions who bring so much to our lives,” said foundation president Marg Moran McQuinn.

Proposals are due by July 1, 2014, and will then be peer reviewed with recommendations provided to the CKCF board of directors for final approval.  Successful applicants will be announced by November 1, 2014.  The foundation has previously donated $15,000 to a Quebec veterinary college for a research project as well as a nominal amount to each veterinary college in Canada.

To receive CKCF funds, organizations must be meet Revenue Canada’s definition of qualified registered charity donees under the Income Tax Act.

The CKCF has two streams of available funds: the health research stream and the “community” stream.  Funds have been designated for applications to both in 2014, with the health research applications first out of the gate.  The call for applications for the “community” stream will come later in the year, which could conceivably fund eligible applicants in the training/equipping of service dogs, education on responsible dog ownership, creation of off-leash parks, etcetera.

The CKCF is a federally registered, non-profit charitable corporation (#82733 RR0001) and was established approximately seven years ago by a group of dog lovers including Canadian Kennel Club members and directors, veterinarians and other non-profit groups.  It is dedicated to the enhancement of the health and welfare of dogs and the education and promotion of the benefits that dogs bring to communities and society.

For more information, or to make a donation, please visit the CKCF website at www.ckcf.ca.

Contact:
Marg Moran McQuinn
CKCF President
1-877-887-2523
info@ckcf.ca

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