Join the pack advancing breakthrough science

Dog Years DAO is creating a future where community engagement drives meaningful science. Your contribution helps bring real-world treatments to life — for dogs, and eventually us humans, too.

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You can move the needle for dog longevity

Scientific progress doesn’t just happen in labs — it happens in networks, communities, and movements. At Dog Years DAO, we believe the future of veterinary medicine is shaped not only by researchers, but by contributors like you. Whether you're offering time, resources, or connections, your support brings this work to life and helps aging dogs access better care, sooner.

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Financial support

Your contribution helps fund the research directly — from study design and treatment production to veterinary oversight. Every dollar moves us closer to real-world solutions that extend healthspan for dogs and, eventually, humans too.

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Trial recruitment help

Know someone with an aging dog who may qualify? Sharing the study with your community helps us find eligible participants and strengthens the data that drives meaningful breakthroughs.

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Technical expertise

From bioinformatics and veterinary medicine to branding, UI/UX, or legal — there are many ways to apply your skillset. We welcome collaborators who want to shape the future of open, decentralized research.

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Community building

Help amplify the mission by introducing Dog Years DAO to aligned networks. Whether you're a Discord mod, DeSci advocate, or pet wellness enthusiast, your voice can help build the momentum we need.

Ready to get involved?

Join our network of contributors driving longevity science forward. By offering resources, expertise, or vision, you become a stakeholder in discoveries that could transform both veterinary and human medicine — breaking down the barriers between researcher and participant.

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