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Studying Hemangiosarcoma Subtypes and Treatment Response

Researchers are studying if hemangiosarcoma subtypes influence how affected dogs respond to treatment – a step toward precision medicine for these patients.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer

Studying the Benefits of Synbiotics for Gastrointestinal Disorders

Researchers will study how changes in the gut’s microbial composition may contribute to chronic intestinal disorders and associated inflammation in dogs and if dietary supplements can help alleviate clinical signs for these patients.
  • Dogs
  • Gastrointestinal Disease
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The Science Behind Pet Vaccines — and How to Decide What’s Right for Yours

Updated September 23, 2025 — Pet vaccines protect against deadly diseases, but understanding benefits, risks, and research can help you decide what’s best for your dog or cat.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Vaccines
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What's Hot in Animal Health Research

December 7, 2023 — Learn about top health concerns in animals today, including aging challenges, antibiotic resistance, fatal diseases, cat overpopulation and welfare and conservation genetics to save endangered species.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Wildlife
  • Genetics
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Denver Orvis Stores Raise $5K in Support

December 7, 2023 — Denver-area Orvis stores raise $5,276 in support of Morris Animal Foundation’s life-saving work.
  • General Interest
  • Press Release
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New Round of 2025 Veterinary Student Scholars Announced by Morris Animal Foundation

December 4, 2025 – Morris Animal Foundation has awarded 28 exceptional veterinary students from around the globe with its 2025 Veterinary Student Scholar grants.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • General Interest
  • Horses
  • Wildlife
  • Press Release
  • Veterinary Scientists
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New Canine Health Studies Aim to Improve Diagnosis, Treatment and Disease Prevention

DENVER/December 10, 2025 – Morris Animal Foundation announced funding for four new canine health studies to help improve diagnosis, treatment and prevention of serious diseases affecting dogs.
  • Dogs
  • Press Release
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Morris Animal Foundation Funds New Canine Health Studies for 2026

December 11, 2025 – Four new canine health studies funded for 2026 will advance research on cancer, megaesophagus, rabies prevention and mast cell tumors to help dogs live longer, healthier lives.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer
  • Gastrointestinal Disease
  • Infection

Is Myasthenia Gravis the Underdiagnosed Culprit of Canine Acquired Idiopathic Megaesophagus?

SUMMARY: Researchers will analyze whether myasthenia gravis is the undiagnosed cause of acquired idiopathic megaesophagus in dogs.
  • Dogs
  • Gastrointestinal Disease

Investigating the Use of a Cutting-Edge Immunotherapy Platform to Treat Histiocytic Sarcoma in Dogs

SUMMARY: Researchers will evaluate an innovative approach using engineered intracellular bacteria called quasiorganelles as a platform for the intracellular delivery of proteins to histiocytic sarcoma cells and surrounding immune cells in the local tumor environment. This proteins have been selected to suppress cancer growth and stimulate the immune system for the purpose of eliminating cancer cells.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer

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