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Who, What, and Why?

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Why should you support Canine Epilepsy Research?

The AKC Canine Health Foundation funds critical research aimed at understanding, treating, and ultimately preventing canine epilepsy - a condition that affects countless dogs and deeply impacts the families who love them. Epilepsy can be frightening, unpredictable, and life-altering, yet continued research is giving veterinarians better tool, treatments, and hope for improved quality of life.

By donating to epilepsy research through the AKC Canine Health Foundation, you are directly supporting science-based solutions that help dogs live longer, safer, and more comfortable lives. Every contribution, no matter the size, moves to a future where fewer dogs suffer from this condition.

Donate today to help dogs - like Magnus, get better help.

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All donations go to the AKC Canine Health Foundation in support of canine epilepsy research.

Donations are collected by The Art of Britteny Cornelius and periodically donated to the AKC Health Foundation.

Donations made through this site are NOT Tax-deductible.

Donations are made quarterly and donation totals and confirmations may be shared publicly for transparency.

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Why give?

  • Make A Difference

    Your donation helps create real, measurable change in the lives of dogs touched by this awful disease.

  • Support A Cause You Love

    Give back to something that aligns with your values and passion for animals.

  • Be Part of A Solution

    Join a community of people working together to try and learn more about epilepsy and how to treat it.