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The National Canine Cancer Foundation thanks you for your generous donation. You donation to our new, "We Are The Cure campaign," is intended to rally every person who loves dogs to step up the transformation of research into treatments and cures that can soon benefit all dogs fighting for the lives because of Cancer.
This campaign offers you a rare chance to participate in this decisive process. Your support means helping us pay for the development of innovative therapies. It means funding the research that will culminate in a cure for Cancer. The sense of urgency is clear, yet it comes with the hope that we are nearing our goal.
At the National Canine Cancer Foundation our drive to finding a cure, our conviction that “if we all work together, We Are The Cure, for Cancer in dog is not just words—it’s a call to action.
General Donation
Science is closer now than ever to finding a cure for Canine Cancer. Your donation will make a dramatic impact as the National Canine Cancer Foundation helps to move life altering research out of the lab into clinical trials and finally into a cure, more effect treatment or new diagnostic method for finding cancer in our beloved dogs.
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Memorial Donation
The best way to honor your beloved dog or a friend, co-worker or family member’s dog is by making a donation in memory of the dog. Additionally you can send a picture and a story and we will post it onto the website. We will also say a memorial card to the person who lost the dog. Click here to view a sample of our memorial card.
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Honor a Special Occasion
Many of our donations have come from people who have told their family and friend to donation to the NCCF instead of sending them wedding gifts, birthdays gift and more.
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Honor a Friend or Veterinarian
One of the best ways to honor a friend or a animal health specialists is to make a donation in their name.
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The Suni Fund
On September, 2006, Suni and Elicia Calhoun were an internationally ranked agility team. For more than a decade, they could be seen competing on nationally televised events such as the ESPN GREAT OUTDOORS GAMES, the Purina Incredible Dog Challenge, and many other top agility venues. Then one weekend they were competing and winning and the next weekend Suni was fighting for her life. The diagnosis was Hemangiosarcoma. She was given one to four weeks to live. A fighter to the end, Suni succumbed to the disease three months later. She was the reigning 2006 AKC 16" National Champion. Suni leaves behind a legacy of competitive excellence and a following of supporters and admirers unrivaled in the sport of agility.
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If you want to mail your generous donation, mail to:
National Canine Cancer Foundation
13835 N. Tatum Blvd
Suite 9-448
Scottsdale, AZ 85032-5590
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