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The Border Collie Health Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization providing funding for health-related research, testing and education for the benefit of Border Collies.

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It is our goal to bring together the energy and passion of all Border Collie lovers so that our beautiful, hard-working partners never have to quit doing the jobs they love due to health issues. Please join us in attaining this lofty but ever-so-rewarding goal.

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Thank you for visiting the home of the Border Collie Health Foundation, Inc. We hope you will continue to visit us as we work to get our organization established and able to contribute toward the research about this fabulous breed.

Your concern for the health of this active, agile, mesmerizing breed is shared by our Board of Directors. The members of the board are working hard to ready the Foundation to accept your generous donations!


Attention Border Collie Owners!

Do you have a middle-aged Border Collie who was a dynamite worker as a young dog, but who now seems to "blow you off" when training or competing? If so, the problem may not be curable with more training. Have you considered that your dog may have developed a hearing loss?

Dr. Mark Neff at the University of California-Davis is currently studying non-congenital deafness in Border Collies. Non-congenital means that the deafness was not present at birth; rather, the deafness has a late onset, usually when the dog is between the ages of 4-6 years. Typically, dogs with this condition do not lose all of their hearing; instead, they seem to have an impaired hearing ability - much like a geriatric dog who is hard of hearing.

Dr. Neff's research has proven that the above-described hearing deficit is, in fact, inherited; but more information is needed to be able to develop a DNA test. Therefore, if you own such a dog, - or if you know someone who does, - please participate by sending in a cheek-swab sample from your affected dog. Do it Now!

Participation is free, including postage.
To request a collection kit, go to http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/cghg/kitreq.php

For further information, go to Dr. Neff's web page at:
http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/cghg/index.php

On behalf of the dogs, Thank You.
The above announcement is for your information only and does not represent an endorsement by the BCHF


The Border Collie Health Foundation is currently pursuing 501(c)3 nonprofit status.
The organization has three objectives:

  • To further the understanding of diseases, genetic anomalies, and injuries which affect Border Collies
  • To support and promote scientific research which benefits Border Collies
  • To disseminate information about the health of Border Collies

In addition to the above-named goals, the foundation has one unwritten but critical objective:

  • To garner support from ALL Border Collie lovers. After all, healthy dogs are everyone's first priority!

Please visit this site regularly for updates on the Foundation's status. In the meantime, there is another important way you can help - by volunteering to share your time and talents on behalf of the Foundation. There are many projects, both small and large, that require the generous hands-on assistance of Border Collie lovers LIKE YOU! Our volunteer brochure has further details.

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