Researchers from over 20 research institutions and veterinary teaching hospitals, including Texas A&M University, are collaborating for the Dog Aging Project.
If new experiments pan out, pet owners may have the love and companionship of their dogs for longer.is a collaboration of researchers and veterinarians looking into the aging process of dogs.
Researchers will examine data collected by the owners of about 44,000 dogs of all ages and breeds across the U.S. The team will follow the dogs for ten years or more in order to identify the biological, lifestyle, and environmental factors that maximize healthy longevity. Expert scientists and research veterinarians from over 20 research institutions and veterinary teaching hospitals, including the University of Washington and
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