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SUMMARY:Pigmentary Uveitis Research Clinic
DESCRIPTION:time is approximate. \n\n\n\nTues 10/6Wed 10/7Thurs 10/8Fri 10/9DNA BloodDraw/CHIC12PM-4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 12PMOFA Eye Clinic9AM-4PMOFA Cardiac Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMOFA Cardiac Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMHCM Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMHCM Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMPU ClinicTime TBAPU ClinicTime TBAPU ClinicTime TBAAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic12PM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-12PM\n\n\n\nAll clinic times are subject to change. Please check Facebook for any changes or updates. \n\n\n\nPre registration and payment by major credit cards will be available for OFA Eyes\, OFA ECHO\, CHIC Blood Draw. There is no fee for the CHIC Blood Draw Clinic or the PU Clinic.  \n\n\n\nConfirmation of pre-registration will be the receipt of online payment for specific test. General questions can be sent to: 20***********************@***il.com \n\n\n\nDr. Wendy Townsend\, a primary researcher into PU\, will be performing ultrasounds of Golden Retriever eyes. This non-invasive procedure is not painful and has the potential to provide critical information for continuing research into this disease. Dr. Townsend will examine any Golden Retriever – healthy eyes or otherwise – 4 years and older. Goldens without pedigrees or those from a rescue situation are more than welcome to become a part of this research project. \n\n\n\nGolden Retrievers 12 years and older and those previously seen at PU clinics are encouraged to participate in this year’s clinic. The clinic is limited to 100 dogs. Appointments will be arranged and owners will be notified once judging schedules are announced. Downloadable forms need to be returned to complete the preregistration process. \n\n\n\nAbout the Doctor: Dr. Wendy Townsend\, DVM\, MS\, DACVO\n\n\n\nDr. Wendy Townsend\, DVM\, MS\, DACVO\, (ophthalmology) associate professor of ophthalmology in Purdue Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences\, has focused her career and research in veterinary medicine on diagnosing and treating eye conditions in animals. “The most common question I get is if we fit animals with glasses\,” Dr. Townsend says. “While that’s not what we do\, our goal is to help animals see better and improve their  quality of life if they’re having issues.” \n\n\n\nAlthough her patients span a variety of species\, her research is focused on a particular breed of dog that reigns as one of the most popular dog breeds in America: Golden Retrievers.  Golden retriever pigmentary uveitis is a disease almost exclusively found in purebred Golden Retrievers. It’s an inherited form of uveitis (inflammation of the uveal tract\, which includes the iris). And though the disease is inherited\, the onset and diagnosis usually occurs when the dogs are older. \n\n\n\nDr. Townsend is strongly encouraging Golden Retrievers 12 years and older and those previously seen at PU clinics to participate in this year’s clinic. The clinic is limited to 125 dogs. Appointments will be arranged once judging schedules are announced. Downloadable forms need to be returned to complete the preregistration process.
URL:https://2026.grcanational.com/event/pu/2026-10-06/
LOCATION:Island Grove Regional Park\, 501 N 14th Ave\, Greeley\, CO\, 80631\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Clinics
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SUMMARY:Pigmentary Uveitis Research Clinic
DESCRIPTION:time is approximate. \n\n\n\nTues 10/6Wed 10/7Thurs 10/8Fri 10/9DNA BloodDraw/CHIC12PM-4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 12PMOFA Eye Clinic9AM-4PMOFA Cardiac Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMOFA Cardiac Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMHCM Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMHCM Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMPU ClinicTime TBAPU ClinicTime TBAPU ClinicTime TBAAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic12PM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-12PM\n\n\n\nAll clinic times are subject to change. Please check Facebook for any changes or updates. \n\n\n\nPre registration and payment by major credit cards will be available for OFA Eyes\, OFA ECHO\, CHIC Blood Draw. There is no fee for the CHIC Blood Draw Clinic or the PU Clinic.  \n\n\n\nConfirmation of pre-registration will be the receipt of online payment for specific test. General questions can be sent to: 20***********************@***il.com \n\n\n\nDr. Wendy Townsend\, a primary researcher into PU\, will be performing ultrasounds of Golden Retriever eyes. This non-invasive procedure is not painful and has the potential to provide critical information for continuing research into this disease. Dr. Townsend will examine any Golden Retriever – healthy eyes or otherwise – 4 years and older. Goldens without pedigrees or those from a rescue situation are more than welcome to become a part of this research project. \n\n\n\nGolden Retrievers 12 years and older and those previously seen at PU clinics are encouraged to participate in this year’s clinic. The clinic is limited to 100 dogs. Appointments will be arranged and owners will be notified once judging schedules are announced. Downloadable forms need to be returned to complete the preregistration process. \n\n\n\nAbout the Doctor: Dr. Wendy Townsend\, DVM\, MS\, DACVO\n\n\n\nDr. Wendy Townsend\, DVM\, MS\, DACVO\, (ophthalmology) associate professor of ophthalmology in Purdue Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences\, has focused her career and research in veterinary medicine on diagnosing and treating eye conditions in animals. “The most common question I get is if we fit animals with glasses\,” Dr. Townsend says. “While that’s not what we do\, our goal is to help animals see better and improve their  quality of life if they’re having issues.” \n\n\n\nAlthough her patients span a variety of species\, her research is focused on a particular breed of dog that reigns as one of the most popular dog breeds in America: Golden Retrievers.  Golden retriever pigmentary uveitis is a disease almost exclusively found in purebred Golden Retrievers. It’s an inherited form of uveitis (inflammation of the uveal tract\, which includes the iris). And though the disease is inherited\, the onset and diagnosis usually occurs when the dogs are older. \n\n\n\nDr. Townsend is strongly encouraging Golden Retrievers 12 years and older and those previously seen at PU clinics to participate in this year’s clinic. The clinic is limited to 125 dogs. Appointments will be arranged once judging schedules are announced. Downloadable forms need to be returned to complete the preregistration process.
URL:https://2026.grcanational.com/event/pu/2026-10-07/
LOCATION:Island Grove Regional Park\, 501 N 14th Ave\, Greeley\, CO\, 80631\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Clinics
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SUMMARY:Pigmentary Uveitis Research Clinic
DESCRIPTION:time is approximate. \n\n\n\nTues 10/6Wed 10/7Thurs 10/8Fri 10/9DNA BloodDraw/CHIC12PM-4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 4PMDNA BloodDraw/CHIC9AM – 12PMOFA Eye Clinic9AM-4PMOFA Cardiac Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMOFA Cardiac Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMHCM Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMHCM Clinic8:30AM-4:30PMPU ClinicTime TBAPU ClinicTime TBAPU ClinicTime TBAAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic12PM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-4PMAKC Reunite Microchip Clinic9AM-12PM\n\n\n\nAll clinic times are subject to change. Please check Facebook for any changes or updates. \n\n\n\nPre registration and payment by major credit cards will be available for OFA Eyes\, OFA ECHO\, CHIC Blood Draw. There is no fee for the CHIC Blood Draw Clinic or the PU Clinic.  \n\n\n\nConfirmation of pre-registration will be the receipt of online payment for specific test. General questions can be sent to: 20***********************@***il.com \n\n\n\nDr. Wendy Townsend\, a primary researcher into PU\, will be performing ultrasounds of Golden Retriever eyes. This non-invasive procedure is not painful and has the potential to provide critical information for continuing research into this disease. Dr. Townsend will examine any Golden Retriever – healthy eyes or otherwise – 4 years and older. Goldens without pedigrees or those from a rescue situation are more than welcome to become a part of this research project. \n\n\n\nGolden Retrievers 12 years and older and those previously seen at PU clinics are encouraged to participate in this year’s clinic. The clinic is limited to 100 dogs. Appointments will be arranged and owners will be notified once judging schedules are announced. Downloadable forms need to be returned to complete the preregistration process. \n\n\n\nAbout the Doctor: Dr. Wendy Townsend\, DVM\, MS\, DACVO\n\n\n\nDr. Wendy Townsend\, DVM\, MS\, DACVO\, (ophthalmology) associate professor of ophthalmology in Purdue Veterinary Medicine’s Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences\, has focused her career and research in veterinary medicine on diagnosing and treating eye conditions in animals. “The most common question I get is if we fit animals with glasses\,” Dr. Townsend says. “While that’s not what we do\, our goal is to help animals see better and improve their  quality of life if they’re having issues.” \n\n\n\nAlthough her patients span a variety of species\, her research is focused on a particular breed of dog that reigns as one of the most popular dog breeds in America: Golden Retrievers.  Golden retriever pigmentary uveitis is a disease almost exclusively found in purebred Golden Retrievers. It’s an inherited form of uveitis (inflammation of the uveal tract\, which includes the iris). And though the disease is inherited\, the onset and diagnosis usually occurs when the dogs are older. \n\n\n\nDr. Townsend is strongly encouraging Golden Retrievers 12 years and older and those previously seen at PU clinics to participate in this year’s clinic. The clinic is limited to 125 dogs. Appointments will be arranged once judging schedules are announced. Downloadable forms need to be returned to complete the preregistration process.
URL:https://2026.grcanational.com/event/pu/2026-10-08/
LOCATION:Island Grove Regional Park\, 501 N 14th Ave\, Greeley\, CO\, 80631\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Clinics
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