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Cane Corso - Canine Epilepsy Project Fundraiser Part 2

Organized by Annie Wildmoser
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Gildan Midweight 50/50 Pullover Hoodie

ALL proceeds go towards the Canine Epilepsy Project's Cane Corso specific research at the University of Missouri. Donation will be made through the AKC Canine Health Foundation which offers matched funding for a limited time only! (if still available)

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All funds raised will go to Annie Wildmoser, the organizer for Cane Corso - Canine Epilepsy Project Fundraiser Part 2.
$2,280 raised
181 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$28
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  • Cane Corso - Canine Epilepsy Project Fundraiser Part 2 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cane Corso - Canine Epilepsy Project Fundraiser Part 2 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cane Corso - Canine Epilepsy Project Fundraiser Part 2 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cane Corso - Canine Epilepsy Project Fundraiser Part 2 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Cane Corso - Canine Epilepsy Project Fundraiser Part 2 Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Annie Wildmoser

About this campaign

The Canine Epilepsy Project at the University of Missouri is conducting research with the goal of mapping the genome of the Cane Corso and identifying the mutation that causes epilepsy in the breed. The AKC's Canine Health Foundation is matching donations dollar-for-dollar for a LIMITED TIME ONLY, so the donation will be made through them if still available, or directly to the Canine Epilepsy Project, if not.

Epilepsy is a concern in the Cane Corso breed, especially problematic because unlike orthopedic issues and some other health problems, no testing is currently available. Mapping the Cane Corso's genome is a critical step in identifying the mutation causing the problem and brings us one step closer to creating a test.

Supporters

Barbara Lee Anderson 1 item
Angelvin flavie 1 item + $10

Cane corso breeder in france I support this research because this ill kill many dogs here too Would be wonderful if a test can be found

Anonymous 1 item
Kristy Ku 4 items

For our Corso with epilepsy, Cortez, and others like him that are struggling or have lost the battle against this monster.

Donna Reed 2 items

I'm a cane corso owner AND Coke collector. It's perfect!

Cherie Jacoby 1 item + $10

On behalf of my CC furbabies!!

James Kuntz 2 items
Andrew Granshaw 2 items

My friend has two corsos and they are the sweetest dogs I've ever met. The stigma around these types of dogs is absurd so I want to help make a positive impact in some of their lives.

Sherry Williamson 2 items
Robert Marx 2 items

I currently own two Cane Corsos, and will never own another breed. Anything I can do to help further the health of this magnificent beast, I'll do it.

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