Purina Pro Club

NAEDA supports the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation through our Donor Advised Fund. PPCPP Contributions are a way to contribution. Why not join and add your support too? There is no cost to you. When you choose to…

American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation

Since its inception in 1995, the Canine Health Foundation has allocated more than $10 million to canine health research, helping to ensure a better future for dogs and their owners. With a shared commitment to helping dogs live long,…

BreedBred – Standard American Eskimo Preliminary Report

American Eskimo Dogs recently received their preliminary genetic diversity report from UC Davis. In it, it was found that the Standard American Eskimo size variety has higher levels of inbreeding and a genetic bottleneck as compared to the smaller…

Treating Cushing’s Disease In Your Dog

Hyperadrenocorticism Ron Hines DVM PhD (Published 2007 Fall Newsletter) Cushing’s syndrome is a disease with very distinct clinical signs in your pet. It is also called hyperadrenocorticism. Two small glands, the adrenal glands, that lay just ahead of your…

Fur Family – Disaster Preparedness Plan

Sally Bedow, Treasurer (2007 Fall Newsletter) My job at the Port of Victoria is heavily into disaster preparedness so consequently I try to keep a plan formalized for our household and our dogs as well. Perhaps we all have…

Understanding Diabetes

Amongst the hundreds of research studies currently out there it is still difficult to pinpoint the root cause for such an obscure disease. For now, there is no cure and no sound conclusive analytical models that can be utilized…

American Eskimo – Sponsored Genetic Diversity Test

UPDATE: The remaining participants needed for the study have been sponsored in order to complete the study in a timely manner. There is No Cost to submit your Eskie. Up to two unrelated per household. We really need participation…

Rescue Efforts

This web site does not endorse any individual rescue organizations. All rescue referrals and request should be directed to NAEDA’s Rescue Coordinator. For information please contact: NAEDA Rescue CoordinatorCheryl Babcock(321) 482-3993cheryl@cfl.rr.com

Diabetes Program

Clinical Trial in Diabetes Do you have a cat or dog with diabetes? Consider enrolling in clinical trial today. The Diabetic Program at Penn Vet strives to improve the treatment of diabetes in dogs and cats, and to investigate…