Thank you so much for being part of the DAP Pack! Please give Cooper a treat from us. ππ₯°
Thank you so much for being part of the DAP Pack! Please give Cooper a treat from us. ππ₯°
Aww! Sweet kisses! π₯°
βAs a retired scientist, I strongly believe βscience is not fiction.β EsmΓ© and I are proud members of the Dog Aging Project and are so pleased to contribute to this important research.β ~Carolyn
The Dog Aging Institute advances research to help more dogs like EsmΓ© live longer, healthier lives. πΆπ«Ά
βRaffi is my welcoming home buddy, my traveling and hiking companion, who brings a smile to my face so many times during the day.β ~Annilise
The Dog Aging Institute champions canine aging research so dogs like Raffi can stay by our side for as many healthy years as possible. β€οΈ
βWe call her Artemis Smarty Miss because of her scientific leanings. She loves Dog Aging Project games and tests and is always thrilled when itβs time to work on one!" π€
Thanks to your support, The Dog Aging Institute is working to give dogs like Artemis more fun, healthy, curious years. β€οΈ
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βI hope we sit and stay together fur-everβ
π Give the gift that keeps on giving! Your donation will fuel cutting-edge research that helps dogs live longer, healthier lives everywhere.
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When youβre a recurring #monthlydonor to the #DogAgingInst (of any dollar amount), you are integral to fueling groundbreaking research that could improve the quality of life for millions of #dogs β and the families who cherish them.
πMake a difference at dogaginginstitute.org
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βKeep up this essential work!β
π§‘This is why we do the work we do. Your donation will fuel cutting-edge research that helps dogs live longer, healthier lives everywhere. #Donate at dogaginginstitute.org/donate/
#QOTD #donatetoday
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Thank you for keeping the wall standing strong! Your contributions will help fund key initiatives in #dogaging research. πΆβ¨
β Help Dogs Live Longer, Healthier Lives at dogaginginstitute.org
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#DoggieDateNight is a fun opportunity to pamper your beloved pup. Show your favorite furry friend how much you care! Here are a few fun ideas from #AMC: shorturl.at/XNqug
β₯οΈTo learn more about the important work we do at the #DogAgingInst, visit dogaginginstitute.org.
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Join us in celebrating #NationalBrownDogDay by sharing your favorite photo of your dog. It's a wonderful way to spread joy and connect with fellow #petlovers!
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The #DogAgingInst funds innovative research projects like The Dog Aging Project and its clinical study, TRIAD. Learn more about the TRIAD study: dogagingproject.org/triad.
πTo help continue important research like the #DogAgingProject and TRIAD, donate today at dogaginginstitute.org/donate.
January is National Train Your Dog Month! It's the ideal time to bond with your pup and teach them new tricks.
πΆCheck out these great tips from Trupanion: www.trupanion.com/pet-blog/art...
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We envision a world in which an engaged, enthusiastic public champions innovative research discoveries that help people and their dogs live healthier, longer lives.
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βTogether, we can create a world where every dog lives longer, happier lives with the people who love them.β
πΆ Letβs make this moment count for our pups. Donate today at dogaginginstitute.org/donate
#supportdogs #dogaginginst
πΆ β β Ice, Ice, Doggie... Those are the lyrics right? ββπΆ Freezing, cold temperatures are in the forecast for many parts of the US this weekend. Here are a few tips to ensure you keep your pets safe.
You can find more information - including tips for livestock owners - at avma.org/ColdWeather
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Let's celebrate the small yet mighty #Yorkies. Happy National #YorkshireTerrierDay!
π Together, let's make a real difference in supporting innovative #research into healthy aging in dogs. Discover how you can help at dogaginginstitute.org
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#companiondogs #HealthyAging #SupportResearch
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January is #WalkYourDogMonth! Take some time to enjoy the great outdoors with your dog!
π·Join the fun and share a photo of your favorite dog walk!
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Support the Dog Aging Institute by donating today. π Your contribution drives vital research on healthy aging in #dogs and helps #companiondogs, their owners, and the veterinary community. πΆπ
β‘οΈ Help us make a differenceβdonate now and spread the word: buff.ly/mEFk2jj
Blog Post Graphic for the Scientific Results: Demographic features, health status, and behavioral changes associated with cannabidiol use in the Dog Aging Project with a brown and white dog receives a liquid medication or supplement from a dropper held by a person in an outdoor setting. This study used surveys from the Dog Aging Project between 2019 and 2023. These surveys asked about their dogsβ health, behavior, and whether they received CBD. Altogether, the research included data from about 47,000 dogs. Read the full blog post at: dogagingproject.org/blog.
Check out the latest Scientific Results blog post about our publication on CBD use in dogs, which discusses demographic trends, health effects, and behavioral changes.
Read more: dogagingproject.org/scientific-r....
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Happy National #AmericanEskimoDogDay! Today, let's cherish the bonds we share with our dogs. π
πTogether, let's make a real difference in supporting innovative #research into healthy aging in dogs. Discover how you can help at dogaginginstitute.org
Cowboy Jack
Great photo!
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Celebrate National #DressUpYourPetDay with us! Share your favorite photos of your adorable dog dressed upβitβs a great way to spread joy and connect with fellow pet lovers!
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#cutedogs #DogAgingInst
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"Frenchies leave pawprints on our hearts." πΎπβ Happy National #FrenchBulldogDay! Today, let's cherish the bonds we share with our dogs.
π Together, let's make a real difference in supporting innovative #research into healthy aging in dogs. Discover how you can help at dogaginginstitute.org
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Tufts Article: In my presentations about the Dog Aging Project, I often talk about our dog Frisbee. When we met her, she was in a crate outside of a pet store, having been rescued as a puppy. Her name was an aspirational name from our kids, who were confident theyβd train her to be a frisbee-catching dog. That never happened, but the name stuck. As our family likes to say (and we have it on empirical grounds), Frisbee was the best dog ever. She exuded joy: to any new person who came to the house, her message clearly was, βWelcome! Iβm so happy you're here! Let's play!β She was a mutt, about 45 pounds, and lived to 16-and-a-half β¦ a very long lifespan for a dog her size, like a human living to 100. Many of my colleagues in aging research are trying to understand ways not to just increase lifespan, which could mean more years with disease, but rather to increase the duration of healthy lifespan; we call it the lifespan/healthspan distinction. . Dogs are a good example of healthspan because we can clearly see when their healthspan ends, when they can no longer have a reasonable quality of life. With older dogs, we can often tell when they can no longer do the things they love to do. When I was in college, I hoped to have a career that would help me connect people. Working on agingβand certainly, working on the Dog Aging Projectβhas helped me to realize that goal. In fact, I think of the Dog Aging Projectβs participants, who live in every state in the U.S., as a 51,000-strong team of community scientists. And, importantly, when people go to the dog park and connect over their shared love of dogs, they may get to know each other really well and even become close friends. And regardless of politics or family background or religion, they connect over dogs. That's an important thing the Dog Aging Project does: it brings thousands of people together because they share a love of dogs.β βDaniel Promislow
The Dog Aging Institute funds innovative research projects like the Dog Aging Project. β‘οΈLearn more at dogaginginstitute.org
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βThis is important work. Thank you for doing it.β
π This is why we do the work we do. Your donation will fuel cutting-edge research that helps dogs live longer, healthier lives everywhere. #Donate at dogaginginstitute.org/donate/
The Dog Aging Institute funds innovative research projects like The Dog Aging Project & its clinical study, TRIAD. To learn more about the TRIAD study, visit dogagingproject.org/triad.
πTo help continue important research, consider donating today at dogaginginstitute.org/donate.