Establishing a Standard-of-Care Control Group for Osteosarcoma Treatment Studies
Researchers are studying a group of 80 dogs with osteosarcoma to generate comparison data for ongoing and future studies of new chemotherapeutic agents.
Researchers are studying a group of 80 dogs with osteosarcoma to generate comparison data for ongoing and future studies of new chemotherapeutic agents.
Researchers will determine if genetic factors and co-administered drugs influence the clinical effectiveness of tramadol, a commonly used pain-relief drug in dogs.
Researchers will investigate the role of a small protein released in response to inflammation as a potential new therapy target to control itch and inflammation in dogs with chronic, relapsing allergic skin disease.
Researchers will investigate the effectiveness of an oral vitamin D supplement to improve vitamin D levels in dogs, and explore its potential benefit as an adjunct therapy in dogs with cancer.
Researchers will assess the safety and benefits of intensive, postoperative rehabilitation in dogs recovering from spinal cord injuries.
Researchers will investigate a novel therapeutic target for mammary gland cancer in dogs.
Researchers will create an optical map of the canine genome, an important tool to identify gaps and missing structural components in the current canine genome assembly.