ST. LOUIS — Purina recently announced its donation of $4.5 million to three top veterinary schools in the United States to support pet health and veterinary education. The donations will support research in areas of pet health including healthy aging and mobility in dogs, and gastrointestinal issues in both cats and dogs, according to the company.
“Veterinarians play such a pivotal role in caring for our pets,” said Kurt Venator, chief veterinary officer at Purina. “These three new programs build on Purina’s decades-long history of supporting veterinary schools and students and promise to offer exciting scientific and nutritional advances to help our pets live long, healthy lives.”
Each university received a $1.5 million donation to create collaborative research programs. The three beneficiaries and their programs include:
“These efforts aim to uncover new insights that will impact future innovations and change the lives of pets and the people who love them — and the veterinarians who care for them,” Venator added.
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