Dr. Doug Riley, Dr. Chuck Riley, Betty White & Dr. Tom Duer

Veterinary Partnerships: MAF Provides Support

Circle of Life: MAF Memorial Card Helps Veterinarians Celebrate Special Pets, Fund Future Cures

Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) Veterinary Memorial Cards support animal health research—which improves veterinary medicine, provide pet owners with thoughtful keepsakes and communicate veterinarians’ grief over the loss of special patients. Read more.

Veterinary Foundation Compares MAF to NIH, Recognizes Role of Research in Private Practice

“Research represents the future for veterinarians in private practice,” said Dr. Tom Duer, DVM, president of the Fort Worth/Tarrant County Animal Foundation (FWTCAF). Read more.

Morris Animal Foundation Debuts Veterinary Outreach Program in Three Markets

On Oct. 1, 2008, Morris Animal Foundation (MAF) officially launched a Veterinary Outreach Program intended to strengthen ties with private practitioners. Read more.

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Veterinary Stories for Your Use

Future of Veterinary Medicine: Students Win Top Research Awards

As private practitioners, we keep our eyes on the prize: treating pets today while searching for tomorrow’s cures. Read more.

Hero Police Dog Succumbs to Cancer

Cancer, a disease that kills one in four dogs, has claimed the life of hero police dog Rocky, a canine member of the Lakewood Police Department in Colorado. Read more.

Sisters Forgo Birthday Gifts to Support Canine Cancer Cures

The Frost sisters are not your average girls. Three years ago, 11-year-old Courtney Frost of Greensboro, N.C., asked friends to donate money to Morris Animal Foundation. Read more.

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Veterinary Memorial Program

The MAF Memorial Card Speaks Compassionately to the Sadness of the Pet Owner, and Builds Client Loyalty for Growing Practices. When veterinarians make donations in memory of pets, clients receive personalized cards that communicate grief and identify a commitment to finding future veterinary cures. There is a $10 minimum per card for veterinary memorial donations – a small price for a big gesture. Veterinary Memorial Program partners who donate $3000 or more a year are eligible to be study co–sponsors.

We fund research at leading veterinary institutions, a group that likely includes your alma mater. This research advances veterinary medicine, which enables you to provide patients with the best care possible. Memorial gifts make this possible. Gift amounts are kept confidential.

View the Veterinary Memorial Card.

Make a memorial donation now.

Don't want to make your donation online? Download a form to fax or mail.

For more information on our veterinary giving programs, email Nancy Clark or call 800.243.2345.

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Veterinary Client Cards

Loyal customers are the key to successful practice. Foster lifelong bonds. Stay connected with Morris Animal Foundation cards sold in packs of 25 for $40. This program offers you the chance to show your dedication to your clients after their beloved pet is gone, as well as welcome new clients and thank them for their patronage.

Order Veterinary Client Cards.

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Cancer Consultation For Pets

The Pet Cancer Foundation, in cooperation with oncology specialist Oncura Partners, will provide dog and cat owners in the United States with complementary consultations with pet oncologists (cancer specialist) for pets with cancer. Read more about the program.

Register for the free consultation for your patient.

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Vet Chat

Veterinarians – Join Dr. Olson's Vet Chat to get important research findings that benefit your practice.

Join Vet Chat

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Canine Cancer Poster Educates Dog Owners

See more about this poster you can put in your clinic.

 

Happy Healthy Cat posters

See more about this poster you can put in your clinic.

 

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MAF is Dedicated to the Success of the Veterinarian
Morris Animal Foundation provides veterinarians with choices for donations: Veterinary Memorial Program and Veterinary Client Cards and provides the following informational resources: Vet Chat, canine cancer posters and Happy Healthy Cat posters.
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