Companion Animal Health Fund

Companion Animal Health Fund CAHF supports pet health research and specialized veterinary training at the Western College of Vete
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Each year, the Fund provides members of WCVM's faculty and graduate students with an average of $70,000 in funding to support a range of companion animal health research studies. As well, the Fund contributes to the specialized training of graduate students through its annual research fellowship program. Another major goal for the Fund is to contribute to the purchase of vital equipment and new te

chnologies at the College's Veterinary Medical Centre. The secret to the Fund’s success is the tremendous support that it receives from a variety of people, groups and businesses. Donations from hundreds of pet owners, veterinarians, breed and sport organizations, pet health companies and humane societies have helped to transform WCVM into an international centre of excellence for companion animal health education, research and specialized services. Find information on how you can support CAHF here: http://words.usask.ca/cahf/support-cahf/

An investment of more than $150,000 from the   will benefit scientists and graduate students whose research work focuses...
08/08/2023

An investment of more than $150,000 from the will benefit scientists and graduate students whose research work focuses on improving pet health.

Over half of the funding will support the work of six WCVM-based research teams, whose projects span a variety of topics from treating side effects of chemotherapy in dogs to exploring effective sedation protocols in ferrets.

The CAHF is also providing tuition awards for 11 graduate students whose research work targets .

One of the tuition award recipients is veterinary ophthalmology resident Dr. Shayna Levitt, who was also awarded the 2023 Michael Powell Award of Excellence. Dr. Levitt is conducting a genetic study that focuses on pigmentary uveitis – a blinding eye disease that affects golden retrievers.

Read more about the CAHF-funded research projects and tuition awards here: https://ow.ly/1orV50Pqg6W



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Growing up around all kinds of animals in his hometown in Japan, Dr. Arata Matsuyama (DVM, PhD) knew he was destined for...
08/03/2023

Growing up around all kinds of animals in his hometown in Japan, Dr. Arata Matsuyama (DVM, PhD) knew he was destined for a career in veterinary medicine.

Matsuyama, who joined the faculty last fall, is now making a significant impact in the college’s veterinary oncology program.

As part of his research efforts, Matsuyama is looking at the effects of carboplatin chemotherapy on dogs with cancer, exploring how an anti-nausea drug can prevent gastrointestinal-related side effects in canine lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy, and seeing if PET-CT scans can identify patterns associated with lung cancer spreading.

Matsuyama is also part of the Comparative Oncology Research Group and hopes to use his knowledge to contribute to human cancer research.

Read more: https://ow.ly/7KJZ50PqfzF

In extremely rare cases, cats can experience adverse reactions after being vaccinated.This is what happened to a cat, Ba...
08/01/2023

In extremely rare cases, cats can experience adverse reactions after being vaccinated.

This is what happened to a cat, Bart, after he received vaccinations for feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia (FVRCP), rabies, and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) last June.

Dr. Karen Sheehan (DVM), a clinical associate at the ’s Veterinary Medical Centre, stresses that such adverse effects shouldn’t steer pet owners away from vaccinating their cats.

Read more about Bart’s story, and how adverse reactions to vaccinations occur, here: https://ow.ly/EI0N50Pqfub

Read about George, a stray cat who has made some caring friends in his Regina neighbourhood.
11/15/2022

Read about George, a stray cat who has made some caring friends in his Regina neighbourhood.

Two years ago, a stray grey tabby cat showed up in a neighbourhood in south Regina, Sask. Since then, “George” has stolen the hearts of many people there — including Christine Holzer.

“I feed birds and squirrels, so there’s a lot of food and fresh water out all the time. I’m sure the birds probably attracted him to my yard,” says Holzer. “He’s been our neighbourhood cat for the last couple of years.”

When George first showed up near Holzer’s house, he looked like he had been on his own in the streets for a while. He was very hungry, had visible ear mites — which can look like dirt in a cat’s ear and cause excessive itching — and his fur was dishevelled.

To read George's full story, click here: https://wcvmtoday.usask.ca/articles/2022/11/eye-surgery-gives-stray-cat-a-new-outlook-on-life.php

Two longtime research funds at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are investing nearly $270,000 for suppo...
06/17/2021

Two longtime research funds at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are investing nearly $270,000 for supporting equine and companion animal health research, education and training for the 2021-22 academic year.

The Companion Animal Health Fund (CAHF) is investing just over $102,500 in support of eight pet health studies at the WCVM, including a project that will test a better method for treating osteosarcoma in dogs, a study that will help to set an information baseline for skin conditions in guinea pigs and an investigation of hyperthyroidism and its effect on blood clots in cats.

The CAHF has also presented 10 tuition awards to WCVM graduate students whose research studies target companion animal health issues.

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Two longtime research funds at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are investing nearly $270,000 for supporting equine and companion animal health research, education and training for 2021-22. For more than 40 years, the Companion Animal Health Fund (CAHF) and Townsend Equine Health Re...

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