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The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study will help identify nutritional, genetic and environmental risk factors for cancer and other important diseases in dogs. Results will provide comprehensive data on diseases and other health challenges, including cancer.
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There are over 3,000 dogs, 2,600 owner participants,...
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The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study is a longitudinal study...
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1 Μαρ 2010 · Morris Animal Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study – the largest prospective, longitudinal study in veterinary medicine in the United States – is following a cohort of more than 3,000 purebred golden retrievers throughout their lifetime.
Nested Studies. Dozens of nested studies are in planning, underway or nearing completion, and the team is working with researchers around the world to create new partnerships. The topics under investigation are diverse and include: Understanding human-to-dog transmission of COVID-19 in the cohort.
14 Ιαν 2020 · Neutering dogs and cats leads to benefits such as the prevention of undesired reproduction, decreased incidence of neoplasia, and increased life expectancy in dogs and cats. In contrast, neutered animals may be more predisposed to obesity.
As the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study approaches its 10th anniversary, a newly published paper in the journal PLOS ONE reviews the study's findings to date...
9 Ιουν 2022 · The aim of this article is to provide a detailed description of the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study (GRLS), a prospective cohort study investigating nutritional, environmental, lifestyle, and genetic risk factors for cancer and other common diseases in dogs.
If you are participating in the Morris Animal Foundation’s Golden Retriever Lifetime Study (GRLS), you can use this page to access the surveys and resources for the dog (s) that you have enrolled in the study. Log in here to access the surveys and study resources.