It takes science to stop cancer, ease pain, cure diseases and even lengthen lifespans.
Every donation gets us closer to the scientific breakthroughs that will give dogs, cats, horses and wildlife more life to live.
Most of the world’s health research funding is dedicated to people, or animal issues that impact people. When it comes to pet and wildlife health research studies that are solely for the benefit of the animals, there is a lack of financial support
WHY YOU MATTER
Most of the world’s health research funding is dedicated to people, or animal issues that impact people (such as food production or models for human disease.) When it comes to pet and wildlife health research studies that are solely for the benefit of the animals, there is a significant lack of funding. That’s why we rely on animal lovers like YOU for critical support.
WHAT WE DO
We work to improve and protect the health of animals worldwide through scientific research, discovery and innovation. Since 1948, we’ve invested more than $160 million toward 3,000+ studies that have led to significant breakthroughs in diagnostics, treatments and preventives to benefit animals worldwide — from conducting the largest cancer-focused study of its kind in dogs, to supporting research critical to saving endangered species.
YOUR DONATION HELPS US
- Determine the greatest animal health threats
- Find underlying causes of disease and health conditions
- Identify risk factors and possible cures for cancer
- Develop diagnostic tools, vaccines, new drugs and surgical techniques
- Achieve long-term survival of endangered species
- Understand behavior and age-related issues in our pets
- Apply the highest scientific rigor and animal welfare standards
- Educate and train the next generation of veterinarians and researchers
YOUR DONATION HELPS US
- Understand and address the greatest animal health threats
- Identify risk factors and cures for cancer and other diseases
- Develop diagnostic tools, vaccines, new drugs and surgical techniques
- Achieve long-term survival of endangered species
- Educate and inspire the next generation of veterinarians and researchers