AKC Canine Health Foundation Celebrates Impactful 2025 National Parent Club Canine Health Conference

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Thursday, August 21, 2025 at 3:51pm UTC

AKC Canine Health Foundation Celebrates Impactful 2025 National Parent Club Canine Health Conference

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RALEIGH, N.C., Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF), a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of all dogs through research and discovery, celebrates a successful 2025 National Parent Club Canine Health Conference. Held every two years and sponsored by Nestlé Purina since 1997, the event shares the latest canine health research with a community committed to improving the health of dogs.

"Science for Healthy, Vibrant Dogs" was the theme of the 15th biennial conference, which brought together hundreds of canine health researchers, breeders, veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary students, and dog lovers in Durham, North Carolina.

Marking the Foundation's 30th anniversary, CHF was proud to host the National Parent Club Canine Health Conference in its home state for the first time, a milestone moment for the Foundation.

Attendance at this year's event was among the highest in conference history, reflecting steady growth over the years and underscoring its reputation as a premier gathering for leaders and advocates invested in the health of dogs. There were nearly 50 veterinary students and residents in attendance, representing more than 20 universities.

"It is extraordinary to have so many dog enthusiasts—breeders, veterinarians, researchers—come together to explore the latest in canine health and learn from one another" said Dr. Stephanie Montgomery, Chief Executive Officer, AKC Canine Health Foundation. "Engaging with this community, which is driving progress for dogs, reinforces the power of our mission in action."

Dr. Jason Stull, professor and researcher at the University of Prince Edward Island, received the Asa Mays Excellence in Canine Health Research Award. Established 20 years ago at the 6th biennial conference, this award honors investigators who have significantly advanced knowledge, improved practices, and driven progress in canine health research.

"It is a tremendous honor and highlight of my career to receive this recognition from the AKC Canine Health Foundation and my colleagues," said Dr. Stull. "The AKC Canine Health Foundation has been instrumental in my success as a researcher in working toward improvements in canine health."

For more information about the AKC Canine Health Foundation, the 2025 National Parent Club Canine Health Conference, or to join the mission of improving the lives of all dogs, visit www.akcchf.org.

About CHF
Since 1995, the AKC Canine Health Foundation has leveraged the power of science to address the health needs of all dogs. With more than $75 million in funding to date, the Foundation provides grants for the highest quality canine health research and shares information on the discoveries that help prevent, treat and cure canine diseases. The Foundation meets and exceeds industry standards for fiscal responsibility, as demonstrated by their highest four-star Charity Navigator rating and Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency. Learn more at www.akcchf.org.

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