Advocating for Pets
Fighting Valley Fever
“The more I learned about Anivive, the more I fell in love with their mission”
“The more I learned about Anivive, the more I fell in love with their mission”
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Gronkowski, who played college football at the University of Arizona, has seen the impact of Valley Fever in the region; and as the proud pet parent to his French Bulldog Ralphie, he is advocating for pets and their owners to have access to affordable and innovative care.
Anivive and world-renowned researchers at the University of Arizona are developing a first-of-its-kind vaccine to protect against Valley Fever in dogs
Anivive & Gronkowski have partnered with leading pet charities to help pets get access to the care they deserve. Anivive Partners include Petco Love , Banfield Foundation , VCA Charities , Dogtopia Foundation , Morris Animal Foundation
Not only are you helping pets but you get a chance to win great prizes, cool merchandise, and a chance to meet Rob & Ralphie in person.
Valley Fever thrives in semiarid regions found in AZ, CA, NM, NV, UT, TX, OR, WA
Just walking playing, or digging outdoors puts dogs at risk
More than 30 million dogs live in or travel to endemic areas each year
Symptoms include Coughing or difficulty breathing, Fever, Lack of appetite, Depression, Seizures and Open sores that do not heal
Once infected, treatment requires months of antifungal therapies, which can be expensive and carry the risk of side effects.