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Improving the health & welfare of our beloved pets
Our studies improve the health of companion animals through a better understanding of the cause of disease and development of better treatments . . .

Enriching human - animal relationships
The interaction between humans and companion animals has a profound impact on both species. For humans, the presence of a companion animal can result in improved . . .

Unwanted & Problem Pets
Many thousands of unwanted and problem pets are destroyed annually in most Western countries. The Centre is committed to making a difference . . .

Research grants awarded by CCAH
The Centre for Companion Animal Health annually awards assistance grants to School of Veterinary Science researchers for research which complies with . . .