I've owned 4 Goldens and my first two died of cancer: my girl from hemangiosarcoma and my boy from lymphoma two years ago. I wasn't aware of these studies at the time. I hope I never go through that again, but if I do, I will send the blood/tissue samples off. Because of this high incidence of cancer, Goldens are now the pilot breed for a new DNA database. This will allow researchers access to family groups needed for specific genetic research studies. The DNA is linked to a health history (clearances) and a pedigree. My 2 year old male, Scout, had his blood drawn for this last year and is now registered in the database.
Helping Hands Mission Statement:
Colorado’s Helping Hands Foundation ("Helping Hands") provides financial subsidies for non-routine treatment of companion animals. A last resort for covering the cost of emergency or specialist treatment, Helping Hands assistance can often facilitate a happy ending in life or death situations.
Helping Hands helps to make abandoned animals with medical problems more adoptable, giving many strays a second chance in our community.
Helping Hands is a charity founded by Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in the 1990’s. In 2003 Helping Hands became "Colorado’s Helping Hands Foundation" and was granted 501(c)(3) status.
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9870 E. Alameda Avenue, c/o AEVH
Denver, CO 80247-1302
303-366-2639