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A year's subscription is £16.00 (the fee is the same worldwide and your own currency will show on your PayPal or Credit Card account).

However, if you would like to support the work of Canine Health Concern further by including a donation in your subscription and paying monthly rather than yearly, please choose one of the monthly options below.



Subscriptions will be paid until we receive notification from you that you wish to cancel. Yearly subscribers will receive notification from us in advance of when your subscription is due to be renewed.

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If you want to print off a form to pass on to others you can do so here.
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As a CHC member you will receive quarterly newsletters, intermediate bulletins if you have email, have free access to our internet discussion group, have the opportunity to receive special discounts on various products, and have your dog/health/activity or business details added to our website resource directory.

Knowledge is power, and our members have become empowered. Their dogs are healthy as a result. For Dog’s Sake, join CHC and learn the truth.

Online payment can be made using your credit/debit card without having a PayPal account. P
lease ensure all your details are included with your payment. In the UK you can also pay by cheque or standing order (see below) - please send your details together with your payment to; Canine Health Concern Ltd, PO Box 7533, Perth, PH2 1AD.

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 Since 1994, Canine Health Concern (CHC) has been exposing the truth about the influence of big business on your pets – so that your dogs can live long and healthy lives. We were the only organisation in the world to tell dog lovers that:
 
 Annual vaccination is unnecessary. Once immunity to a virus exists, it persists for years, or life. No added benefit is achieved from boosters.

Annual vaccination is not without risk. Vaccines have now been accepted and acknowledged by veterinary bodies and government specialists, to cause life-threatening immune-mediated diseases such as cancer and autoimmune haemolytic anaemia – which can kill in the space of a few days. We were saying this in 1994.

 CHC pressure forced the UK government to launch a working group to look into canine and feline vaccines. Veterinary bodies in America have made announcements to endorse what we were saying. By 2004, 31 veterinary surgeons in the UK stated publicly that annual vaccination is fraud.

The research is now publicly stated by many veterinary bodies across the world that annual vaccination is neither necessary nor without harm.
We assert that over-vaccination is responsible for the high incidence of arthritis, skin problems, behavioural problems, epilepsy, autoimmune disease, thyroid disease, and allergies experienced by our beloved dogs.

 CHC exposed the contents of many leading pet foods, the waste product of the human food chain. We recommended real food, and thousands of people have watched their dogs thrive as a result.

 CHC has been providing knowledge to dog lovers about how they can have strong and healthy dogs. Ten years on and we have the evidence to prove it; just as we predicted…. our members do indeed have healthy dogs.

 CHC has promoted effective complementary options in healthcare to help you avoid drug side-effects in dogs.
 
Did you know that….. veterinary colleges rely upon pharmaceutical and pet food giants for funding, which means that big business influences what your vet believes to be true. Civil servants influence the licensing requirements of veterinary drugs and consider pharmaceutical giants to be their ‘customers’. Your elected representatives are often influenced by big business, which donate money to party funds and pay MPs as consultants.

However, we also want to remove the ‘them’ and ‘us’, to promote an awareness that improves animal health. We need vets for diagnosis and the correct treatment of our animals. For the sake of the animals we need informed consent to be able to give our animals what they need.

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