The V Foundation for Cancer Research, a top-rated cancer research charity, is excited to launch its “Raise Your Paw” campaign at American Kennel Club, Inc. (AKC®) Meet the Breeds® this weekend. Raise Your Paw encourages awareness of canine cancer and how vet schools and leading cancer centers can work together to make advancements against cancer to benefit pet dogs and humans. AKC, the recognized and trusted expert in breed, health and training information for dogs, has made a $25,000 donation to fund canine comparative oncology research. Canine comparative oncology explores similarities and differences between human and canine cancers.
“The health and well-being of all dogs is a core tenet of our AKC Mission,” said Dennis B. Sprung, President and CEO of AKC. “We are proud to make this donation to the V Foundation and to assist in moving canine comparative oncology research forward.”
In the United States, over 1 million companion dogs are treated for cancer each year. Dogs and humans are 85% genetically similar and share the same environment – including air, water and pollutants. This creates an opportunity to accelerate research in canine comparative oncology to help pet dogs and humans beat cancer.
“Comparative oncology gives us all a chance to help our dogs and human family members fight cancer,” said Susan Braun, CEO of the V Foundation. “The V Foundation is delighted to work with our friends at AKC to ask our constituents to ‘Raise Your Paw’ to end cancer.”
The V Foundation will attend AKC Meet the Breeds® on January 25-26 in New York and launch its “Raise Your Paw” campaign. Attendees are encouraged to visit the V Foundation’s booth at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center to learn more about canine comparative oncology and to celebrate their pet through an interactive display. Social media users can share a photo of their pet raising a paw with the hashtag #RaiseYourPaw.
AKC Meet the Breeds® is a family-friendly educational event that gives animal lovers the unique opportunity to meet and play with hundreds of dogs while learning about responsible pet ownership. For additional information about this event, please visit www.akc.org.
For more information about canine comparative oncology or to make a donation to the V Foundation’s research efforts, please visit v.org/raiseyourpaw.
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