The ice bucket challenge to raise money for ALS research is everywhere, but did you know it can help your pets too?
ALS    (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a degenerative neuropathy that    causes human patients to lose their ability to use their muscles to    move.  Dogs can suffer from a similar nervous system disease called    canine degenerative myelopathy.  This disease causes dogs to slowly    loose function of their hind legs until they can no longer walk and    begin having incontinence issues.  Like ALS, there is currently no cure    for canine degenerative neuropathy. 
Due    to a recent "One Health Initiative", scientists and doctors from    veterinary and human medicine are sharing their research with each other    better than ever before. So, research in human medicine is being used    to address diseases seen in veterinary medicine, and vice versa.   This   means that ALS research funded by money raised from the ice  bucket   challenge has the potential to provide treatment options for  not only   human ALS patients, but also dog neuropathy patients. 
Whether you donate to the ALS Association (http://www.alsa.org/) or an organization that funds veterinary research such as Morris Animal Foundation (http://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/),    support for medical research is important to help veterinarians and    human medical doctors continue to improve the care provided for their    patients. Another way to help is to ask your legislators to maintain    current federal funding of medical research. 
In    summary: Dumping a bucket of ice water over your head to raise    awareness of the need for funding of ALS research may help develop    treatments for dogs (and other animals) suffering from similar    neurologic diseases.  
 
Members of the Pine Bluff Animal Hospital participated in the ALS #icebucketchallenge!
Post by Kacie Frese.

 
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