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Canine Cancer Campaign

Canine Cancer Campaign
Lost a beloved dog to cancer? Do you want to join the fight for a cure? Join the Morris Animal Foundation's (MAF) global effort to cure canine cancer. The Canine Cancer Campaign is seeking to prevent canine cancer, while immediately seeking treatment advancements to help dogs suffering from cancer today. We are a small group of Sacramento dog lovers volunteering to educate Northern California dog lovers that there is an effort under way to save our dogs. We are distributing information and raising funds for research. We will be giving updates on the war on cancer, new treatments, research studies at UCD, study outcomes, Canine Cancer Campaign events and to share stories about our dogs and cancer
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We were hoping to use William Land Park but they are booked.  Do you know of a good location that will hold 300 or more walkers & their dogs?  We are looking for a Saturday in October.  Please give us your suggestions.
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posted by curecaninecancer on Wednesday, June 25, 2008 at 05:11 AM
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More than 4.5 million dogs will be diagnosed with cancer this year. Cancer is the number one killer of adult dogs.  Despite this fact, many dog owners are unaware of the cancer risk to their beloved companions.  The Canine Cancer Campaign is an unprecedented effort by The Morris Animal Foundation to cure canine cancer within a dog's lifetime - the next 10 to 20 years.    

World-renowned scientists and cancer specialists agree that this MAF-led effort will not only save countless dogs from suffering and premature death, but should also help produce breakthroughs in the prevention, treatment, and cures of human cancers - in particular childhood cancers.

MAF has taken the lead to secure financial contributions and manage/administer research grants to many of the world's most prestigious colleges of veterinary medicine, universities, organizations, and scientists.  MAF hopes to raise the $30 million from April 2007 through April 2012. This will include funding for: Clinical trials to test new innovative therapies to help save dogs and alleviate dog suffering now.  Prevention studies related to genetics and canine genome, incorporating lifetime risk assessment studies.  Funding of a tumor tissue bank and the establishment of an endowment to guarantee continued research efforts.

The Morris Animal Foundation (MAF has funded over 100 canine cancer studies so far) is driving the fundraising and helping coordinate the research of many schools of veterinary medicine, cancer centers and scientific organizations around the world. Never has there been more focus on cancer in dogs. Never has there been more hope for dogs – and people. We're so close. All we need is funding for cancer research.  On the part of dogs of every size, shape and breed, Morris Animal Foundation sincerely appreciates a donation of any size. But since their goal of raising $30 million over five years is a big one, they’re offering the following idea on how you can help truly make it happen. Consider this. What if just 1% of the 44 million dog-owning households in the US contribute $50? That would equal $22 million. What if 2% gave, or if the 1% gave each year for five years? All of these scenarios would be very beneficial in the battle to cure canine cancer.

Around the world, we’re asking dog lovers to participate in the Canine Cancer Campaign by giving in the name of your present pet dog, dogs you’ve loved in the past or in the name of a puppy yet to be born. Be a proud pet parent helping cure canine cancer.  To learn more about the Campaign please visit http://www.curecaninecancer...For information on Canine Cancer Campaign events in Northern California, contact the Sacramento volunteers group at CureCanineCancer@Yahoo.com

Morris Animal Foundation, established in 1948 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, is dedicated to funding research that protects, treats and cures companion animals and wildlife. MAF has been at the forefront of funding breakthrough research studies benefiting animals in some 100 countries, spanning all seven continents on earth. MAF has its. The Foundation has funded nearly 1,400 humane animal health studies. One hundred percent of annual donations go to fund health study programs. Charity Navigator ranks MAF as a four-star charity, the highest rating.   To learn more about MAF, please visit http://www.morrisanimalfoun...

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posted by curecaninecancer on Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 12:39 PM
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Thank you to all the wonderful dog lovers that stopped by to visit our booth at the Bow-Wow Bash.  We really appreciate all the kind people who donated money and purchased our Canine Cancer Awareness ribbons.  With your generous support we were able to raise $257 to fund research studies for canine cancer prevention, treatment and a cure.
Thanks!
Sandy

 

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posted by curecaninecancer on Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 05:01 PM
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Thank you to all the wonderful dog owners that stopped by to visit at our booth. 
A big thanks to the people who donated money and purchased our Canine Cancer Awareness ribbons.  With your kind help we were able to raise over $300 to fund research studies for canine cancer treatment, prevention and a cure. 

I was deeply saddened to see the toll cancer has taken on dogs in Sacramento. 
I thought I was the only one who had lost 3 dogs to cancer, but at least 6 people shared their painful stories with me.  Many more had lost 2 beloved companions to cancer.  Three very brave people shared their stories of their own personal battle with cancer.  I appreciated your courage to come and share with me.  I so enjoyed meeting you and I hope I was able to offer some hope.  Someone has heard us and has organized a global effort to find a cure for the cancer that kills 1 out of every 2 adult dogs.  Morris Animal Foundation's Canine Cancer Campaign is working hard to find a cure.  Please visit our website CureCanineCancer.org to learn more.   We are working hard in the Sacramento area to get the word out. 

Saturday we will be at the Bow-Wow Bash http://www.bowwowbash.com/ in Penryn.  Come by and say hello.   We are also working to organize a "Walk you Dog for the Cure" race walk in Sacramento in the near future.  If you'd be interested in participating, drop me a line.

Thanks!

Sandy

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posted by curecaninecancer on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at 07:28 AM
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