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Hemangiosarcoma Initiative: New Studies Propel Progress in Diagnosis and Treatment for this Canine Cancer

Updated June 25, 2025 – Learn what is new with the Hemangiosarcoma Initiative, a multiyear effort to advance the prevention, detection and treatment of, and potentially cures for, this devastating cancer.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer
  • Hemangiosarcoma
Golden Retriever

Heart Disease and Diet – What’s the Latest?

July 8, 2021 – It’s been 3 years since a link between heart disease and diet was first reported in dogs. Learn the latest information to keep your dog’s heart healthy.
  • Dogs
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Heart Health
  • Nutrition
Tasmanian Devil

Morris Animal Foundation Fights to Save Animals from Emerging Diseases Around the World

April 11, 2019 – It’s no secret that wildlife populations are suffering around the world. Here's what we're doing to help a few of the endangered species.
  • Wildlife
  • Cancer
  • Fungal Disease
  • Virus
Rhinos

Saving The World’s Rhinoceros

September 21, 2023 — The Foundation supports conservation of rhinos by investing in the health and welfare of both wild animals and conservation animals living in zoos and sanctuaries.
  • Wildlife
  • Infection
  • Reproduction
Black Rhino

On World Rhino Day, Learn About a Study Tackling Iron Overload Syndrome

September 22, 2020 – Iron overload is a deadly syndrome affecting black rhinos in captivity, but we just began funding a study to learn how it happens, using data from wild rhinos.
  • Wildlife
  • Genetics
  • Reproduction
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Top Cat Health Problems and Research Breakthroughs

October 23, 2025 – Learn how Morris Animal Foundation–funded research is transforming care for cats by tackling major health challenges like kidney disease, heart disease, cancer, and more.
  • Cats
  • Arthritis
  • Cancer
  • Genetics
  • Heart Health
  • Infection
  • Kidney Disease
  • Lymphoma
  • Obesity
  • Pain
  • Respiratory Disease
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Dolphins Face Growing Health Threats. Science Is Helping Us Protect Them.

January 13, 2026 – Dolphins are facing rising threats from pollution, disease and chronic stress, and new science is revealing what these pressures are doing to their health and how we can stop the damage.
  • Wildlife
  • Behavior
  • Environment
  • Infection
  • Reproduction
  • Respiratory Disease
Asian Elephant

What’s Killing Young Asian Elephants?

April 30, 2018 – Learn more about how the Foundation is helping save Asian elephants from a deadly new virus.
  • Wildlife
  • Virus
White Cat

Researchers Funded by Morris Animal Foundation Make Breakthrough in Fatal Cat Disease

November 30, 2017 – A new Foundation-funded clinical trial has resulted in a critical veterinary breakthrough – cats with feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in remission following treatment with a novel antiviral drug.
  • Cats
  • Virus
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Keeping Our Pets Healthy in Their Golden Years

Updated November 21, 2024 – Dogs and cats are living longer than ever. Learn more about healthy aging and what cat and dog owners can do to keep their senior pet happy.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Behavior
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Obesity
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