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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.
However sad the thought makes us, all our dogs will die at some time. There are some owners who would like to know that something positive could come out of their loss, and that their sick cavalier could help unravel some of the mysteries of the health problems that beset this lovely breed. It is possible to donate cell tissue, the basic material needed in the study of cavalier health problems, when your cavalier dies. The cavalier can be any age and death can be from any cause. Tissue is collected to aid research in various important health studies including:-
Syringomyelia Genetic Studies at Montreal University in Canada (Dr Zoha Kibar & Dr Clare Rusbridge ) Mitral Valve Disease in Edinburgh (Dr Brendan Corcoran) and Chronic pancreatitis and diabetes mellitus in dogs at Cambridge Veterinary School (pathologist Penny Watson)
On dying, one little dog can give such a gift for life.
The Collection Scheme helps owners donate cavalier bodies by paying for:-
• Collection & delivery to the nearest suitable veterinary centre with a pathology department
• The post-mortem
• The fee for individual cremation
• Return of the ashes to the owner
• Cost of sending the donated tissue to the Universities.
Please dig deep.