Celebrating the Breakthroughs Shaping the Future of Canine Health. Meet the 2025 Canine Health Discovery Award Finalists.

Advancing Canine Health Together

We value collaboration in advancing canine health. Through our Donor-Originated Grant (DOG) program, organizations can partner with us to fund important research initiatives that improve the health and well-being of dogs.

All projects funded through this program must align with CHF’s mission, vision, and canine health priorities.

Why Pursue DOGs?

Expert Grant Administration

Benefit from our expert grant administration and oversight, ensuring funds are used efficiently and effectively.

Regular Updates and Outcomes

Stay informed with regular progress reports and final outcomes to see the impact of your contribution.

Benefit from Rigorous Scientific Review

Ensure your investment supports the most promising and scientifically rigorous research through our thorough peer review process.

Dedicated Support

Receive ongoing assistance from our scientific team throughout the grant process, ensuring that your research objectives are achieved.

Directly Address Canine Health Concerns

Direct your funding to specific areas of canine health research, including breed-specific or donor-focused health concerns.

Key Benefits

Join us in advancing scientific discoveries that improve the health and well-being of all dogs.

Financial Stewardship and Transparency

As part of our commitment to responsible stewardship of donor funds, we require regular financial reports for each donor-originated grant, ensuring full accountability. Donors can trust that their funds are managed with care and that all research aligns with CHF’s mission and canine health priorities.

Collaboration and Communication

Throughout the research process, CHF will facilitate communication between the donor and the investigator, providing regular updates on scientific progress. If the project generates educational or promotional materials, we will work with both the donor and the investigator to ensure the correct dissemination of information to support our shared goals.

Trust in the Scientific Review Process

While donor involvement is vital in supporting the research, all grant proposals will go through our standard review process, involving experts in canine health. While we strive to align research with donor interests, we cannot guarantee approval of every proposal. However, we ensure that each project is scientifically rigorous, aligned with CHF’s mission, and has the potential to make a significant impact on canine health.

We look forward to collaborating with you to advance the health and well-being of dogs through science and innovation.

If you’re interested in partnering with CHF on a DOG, please feel contact us. Donors can download the full document outlining the program’s process, benefits, and steps to get started.

Grants

2026 Active Grant
General Health & Wellness $59,759.75
03424: Genetic Investigation of Acquired Urinary Incontinence in Dogs
Breed(s): Doberman Pinscher
Researcher(s): Lauren A Baker, DVM, PhD
2026 Active Grant
Nervous System Health $15,086.16
03514-A: Optimizing Pain Control with Epidural Anesthesia in Canine Intervertebral Disc Disease Surgery
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Alex Chan
University of Cambridge Logo
2025 Active Grant
Nervous System Health $24,540.00
03327-A: Understanding megaesophagus, a step closer to its treatment
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): An E. Vanhaesebrouck, DVM, CEAV, DECVN, DPhil, MRCVS, EBVS
North Carolina State University Logo
2025 Active Grant
Behavior $163,570.25
03408: Development of a Pain Related Dog Emotion and Cognitive Test Battery
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Maggie L Creamer, PhD
University of Georgia Logo
2025 Active Grant
Skin & Allergies $177,108.74
03431: Genome-wide investigation of alopecia X in Pomeranians
Breed(s): Pomeranian
Researcher(s): Tori Rudolph
2025 Active Grant
Epilepsy $31,280.00
03439-MOU: Molecular Genetic Basis of Epilepsy in Standard Schnauzers
Breed(s): Standard Schnauzer
Researcher(s): Martin L. Katz, PhD
2025 Active Grant
General Health & Wellness $21,157.93
03417-A: Assessment of the impact of pre-treatment with anti-emetic therapy on the incidence of gastroesophageal reflux in dogs undergoing anesthesia for orthopedic surgery as assessed by esophageal pH monitoring and gastric volume assessment
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Emily Wheeler, DVM
University of Pennsylvania Logo
2025 Active Grant
Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Residencies $244,372.68
03309-E: 2025 University of Pennsylvania Canine Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Cynthia M. Otto, DVM, PhD, DACVECC, DACVSMR
University of Minnesota Logo
2025 Active Grant
Kidney & Bladder Health $13,467.65
03410-A: Short Chain Fatty Acids and Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis in Dogs
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Emily Coffey, DVM, PhD
2025 Active Grant
Infection & Immunity $27,958.51
03169-T: Characterization of hookworm resistance in dogs with a novel diagnostic test for early intervention
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Jeba R J Jesudoss Chelladurai, BVSc & AH, MS, PhD, DACVM
Colorado State University Logo
2025 Active Grant
Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Residencies $250,000.00
03330-E: 2025 Colorado State University Canine Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Lindsay Hochman Elam, DVM, MPH, DACVSMR
Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Logo
2025 Active Grant
Theriogenology Residencies $150,000.00
03318-E: Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine 2025 Small Animal Theriogenology Residency
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Dr. Julie T. Cecere, DVM, MS, DACT
2025 Active Grant
Theriogenology Residencies $150,000.00
03342-E: 2025 Auburn University Small Animal Theriogenology Residency
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Robyn R. Wilborn, DVM, MS
North Carolina State University Logo
2025 Active
Aging, Aging-Health, Nervous System Health $27,082.50
03440: Canine Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome Working Group
Breed(s): All Dogs
Researcher(s): Natasha J Olby, VetMB, PhD
2025 Active Grant
Eye Health $15,980.40
03402-MOU: Molecular genetic basis of glaucoma in Bouvier des Flandres dogs
Breed(s): Bouvier des Flandres
Researcher(s): Martin L. Katz, PhD