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Dover Veterinary Hospital Joins Nationwide Effort to Improve Health of Dogs

Dover Veterinary Hospital, Dover, NH is now participating in Morris Animal Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study. This study is a groundbreaking effort to learn how to better prevent cancer and other diseases in dogs. It is the largest and longest observational study ever undertaken for dogs, enrolling up to 3,000 Golden Retrievers and lasting 10 to 14 years. Although restricted to Golden Retrievers, results from this study will benefit all dogs. Dr. Kristin Rennie of Dover Veterinary Hospital is seeking additional owners of Golden Retrievers younger than 2 years of age to participate in this landmark study.

"Dover Veterinary Hospital is committed to helping advance veterinary medicine for the benefit of companion animals, and participation in this study is just one example of that commitment," said Dr. Kristin Rennie.

According to Dr. Michael Guy, director of the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study, "Morris Animal Foundation would not be able to complete this study without the participation of dedicated veterinary professionals such as Dr. Kristin Rennie."

The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study is part of Morris Animal Foundation's Canine Lifetime Health Project, a nationwide online community of dog owners willing to participate in studies to learn how to better prevent and treat major diseases affecting dogs. Join the Canine Lifetime Health Project and learn more about the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study at www.CanineLifetimeHealth.org

For More Information, please contact:

Kristin Rennie DVM, CVA

603-742-6438

info@dovervet.com

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