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What Science Is Revealing About How Dogs Age — and What It Means for Your Pet

February 24, 2026 – Dogs are living longer than ever – and Morris Animal Foundation is funding the science to make sure those extra years are healthy ones, from studies on biological aging and inflammation to a free webinar series on senior dog care.
  • Dogs
  • Genetics
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Pet Loss/Grief
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Upcoming Webinar to Inform Pet Parents About a Common, Deadly Canine Cancer

May 31, 2023 — Morris Animal Foundation is hosting a webinar next month in collaboration with TEDxMileHigh to provide pet parents with tools to recognize the clinical signs and navigate a hemangiosarcoma diagnosis.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer
  • Press Release
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Gross – My Pet’s Got Ringworm! What Do I Do?

March 26, 2020 – Ringworm is a common skin infection in dogs and cats. As pet owners, it’s important to know the common signs of ringworm and the facts about this disease.
  • Cats
  • Fungal Disease
  • Infection
  • Skin Disease
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Cancer in Pets: Understanding Treatment Options and New Advances in Veterinary Oncology

Updated May 30, 2025 — Cancer is a scary word for pet owners but arming yourself with the latest information can help when it comes to navigating a cancer diagnosis.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Cancer
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Understanding Osteoarthritis in Our Senior Pets

Updated July 3, 2024 – Osteoarthritis affects millions of cats and dogs. Arm yourself with the latest information on how to prevent, recognize, and treat this common disease.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Arthritis
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Tick-borne Disease: What Pet Owners Need to Know

March 9, 2023 — Ticks carry lots of diseases that can affect cats and dogs. Pet owners need to arm themselves with the latest information to keep their furry friends healthy.
  • Dogs
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Insects/Parasites
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Furever Memorials – Honoring, Sharing & Remembering Our Best Friends

April 26, 2022 – Furever Memorials lets your pet’s legacy live on, helping you mourn their loss while celebrating your cherished times together.
  • General Interest
  • AnimalNEWS
  • Pet Loss/Grief
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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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A Loyal Friend and a Giving Heart

January 28, 2020 – Foundation supporter Carol Meade talks about why she became a Loyal Friend monthly donor after the loss of her cat Rascal.
  • General Interest
  • AnimalNEWS
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Newly Funded Studies Aim to Improve Health of Senior Dogs

MEDIA ALERT: DENVER/January 23, 2025 – As dogs live longer lives, their health challenges also change. The Foundation recognized this trend and made senior dog health the focus of our October call for research proposals. We selected eight for funding that are slated to begin in early 2025.
  • Dogs
  • Arthritis
  • Behavior
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Microbiome
  • Obesity
  • Press Release

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