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AKC Canine Health Foundation Marks Epilepsy Awareness Month

The AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF), a nonprofit organization committed to advancing the health of all dogs and their owners, marks Epilepsy Awareness Month this November with over $375,000 in newly awarded canine epilepsy research grants.

Epilepsy is the most common medical neurologic disease in dogs. Despite appropriate treatment, it is estimated that 30% of affected dogs continue to have seizures, and many experience adverse effects from anti-seizure medications. To improve quality of life for affected dogs and their owners, CHF and its donors have invested more than $2.8 million since 1995 to study canine epilepsy. This includes the following research grants newly awarded in 2021:

“Epilepsy has a profound impact on the lives of affected dogs and their owners,” says Mary O. Smith, BVM&S, PhD, DACVIM (Neurology), CHF Board Vice Chairman and board-certified veterinary neurologist. “Promising new treatments are being studied with CHF funding. Genetic studies also are underway to identify dogs at risk of developing epilepsy, to inform breeding decisions, and to identify new treatment targets. CHF and its donors are committed to supporting this innovative research.”

Through CHF’s Epilepsy Research Initiative, ongoing research and educational outreach will improve our understanding of canine epilepsy and lead to the development of more effective treatments. Findings may also benefit people affected by epilepsy. Learn more about CHF’s epilepsy research at www.akcchf.org/epilepsy.

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