Archive for March, 2025

Mar 28, 2025

VetStem Cell Therapy for Canine Back Pain

Posted by Bob under Dog Back Pain, Dog Stem Cells

At VetStem, our ongoing commitment to advancing stem cell research has led to the development of “Clinical Research Programs” for specific conditions where we believe stem cell therapy could offer significant benefits, yet where clinical data is still limited. These programs are designed to gather essential data to assess the effectiveness of stem cell treatments for these conditions. One of the most popular programs we offer focuses on canine back pain.

Understanding Canine Back Pain

“Canine back pain” is an umbrella term that refers to pain experienced anywhere along a dog’s back. Given the complexity of the spine, back pain in dogs can stem from a variety of causes, making diagnosis both challenging and costly. The pain could be linked to issues with spinal structures, nerves, or the surrounding soft tissues, and pinpointing the exact source of the discomfort can be difficult.

The Rise of Stem Cell Therapy for Back Pain

In recent years, cell therapy has gained attention as a treatment for lower back pain in humans. While much of the research has focused on intradiscal injections, newer, less invasive methods have emerged, including injections into the muscles surrounding the spine. Stem cells have shown promise in reducing inflammation and modulating pain, leading to improved comfort and mobility for those suffering from spinal issues.

Success Stories from VetStem’s Canine Back Pain Program

Numerous dogs have benefited from VetStem Cell Therapy for back pain, with many veterinarians and pet owners reporting significant improvements. For example:

  • Sam, a German Shepherd with spinal arthritis, experienced increased mobility and improved activity levels following treatment.
  • Bella and Bailee, both diagnosed with intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), showed positive outcomes after receiving VetStem Cell Therapy.
  • Jojo, a dog with limited mobility in her back legs due to IVDD, was able to stop using her wheelchair after receiving VetStem Cell Therapy!

These success stories highlight the potential for stem cells to improve the lives of dogs suffering from back pain and related conditions.

Stem Cell Therapy for Dogs: Still Evolving

While there is a growing body of positive data supporting stem cell treatments for back and spinal conditions in humans, the use of stem cells for back pain in dogs is still in its early stages. It’s important to remember that the canine spine is a highly intricate structure, and while stem cells may help in many cases, they may not be the solution for every condition.

If your dog is experiencing back pain, we encourage you to consult with your veterinarian to determine if VetStem Cell Therapy might be a viable treatment option. With continued research and positive outcomes, we are hopeful that stem cell therapy will become an increasingly effective tool in improving the quality of life for dogs suffering from back pain.

Need to find a VetStem provider? Contact us today!

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Mar 21, 2025

Finally Able to be a Puppy: VetStem for Elbow Arthritis

A few weeks ago, we discussed canine hip dysplasia and how VetStem Cell Therapy can help alleviate symptoms associated with the condition. Another common issue, especially in large breed dogs, is elbow dysplasia. Similar to hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia occurs when the three bones of the elbow joint do not fit together perfectly, causing abnormal rubbing which results in pain, lameness, and eventually, arthritic changes.

One of the conditions associated with elbow dysplasia is fragmented coronoid process, or FCP. FCP occurs when one of the bony protrusions in the elbow, known as the coronoid processes, develops a fissure or crack and detaches from the ulna. This results in pain, inflammation, decreased mobility, and swelling. Fortunately, as we know, stem cells have the ability to reduce pain and inflammation, heal damaged joint tissues, and thereby improve quality of life.

One pup, Lucky, was only six months old when he began showing signs of discomfort and lameness. He began limping and struggled to get up from lying down. After a visit to the vet, Lucky was diagnosed with elbow dysplasia and broken bone fragments in his elbows as a result of FCP.

The standard treatment for FCP is surgical removal of the bone fragments and abnormal cartilage. In Lucky’s case, his veterinarian recommended surgery in addition to VetStem Cell Therapy. Though surgery can provide some relief and joint stability to patients with FCP, most dogs will still develop some degree of arthritis. When used in conjunction with surgery, stem cells are intended to help slow the progression of arthritis and also help with post-surgical healing.

After treatment, his owner reported a dramatic improvement, noting a significant reduction in pain and a noticeable increase in Lucky’s activity level. Within six weeks, Lucky was jumping on the couch – something he had never done before, and three months later, he was happily playing at the dog park. His owner said, “Lucky was finally able to just be a puppy! Running around at the dog park with other dogs and his older brother Sunny, you can see the smile on his face and his excitement. Since this will be a lifelong condition to manage for Lucky, we are grateful to have stem cells banked for future treatments, to help him live a full life as long as possible, given his young age when this happened.”

To ensure ongoing care for his elbows and other joints, several doses of Lucky’s stem cells were stored in cryopreservation. This is especially important for dogs like Lucky, who will continue to face the challenges of arthritis as they age. In fact, about a year later, Lucky needed double knee surgery due to a partial tear in his cruciate ligament. Using his banked stem cells, Lucky received treatment for both his elbows and his knees. According to his owner, “His elbows are currently stronger than ever and were able to support him during his double knee recovery!”  With these stem cells available for future use, Lucky can continue to lead an active, pain-free life.

If you think your pet may benefit from treatment with VetStem Cell Therapy, contact us to receive a list of VetStem providers near you.

Lucky

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Mar 14, 2025

VetStem Honors Four-Legged Heroes on National K9 Veterans Day

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, VetStem Cell Therapy

Yesterday, March 13th, was K9 Veterans Day—a day dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifices of American military and working dogs throughout history. This date holds special significance, as it marks the anniversary of March 13, 1942, when dogs first began training for the War Dog program, officially becoming a part of the U.S. Armed Forces.

At VetStem, we’ve had the privilege of helping several working K9s, including Lex, a bomb-sniffing German Shepherd who served two tours in Iraq. Lex’s story is a powerful reminder of the loyalty and sacrifices made by working dogs in service to their human companions.

A Hero’s Legacy: The Story of Lex

In 2007, Lex was on duty in Iraq with his handler and best friend, 20-year-old Corporal Dustin Lee. On March 21, 2007, tragedy struck when a 73 mm rocket explosion hit their base, killing Cpl. Lee. Despite being injured himself, Lex remained by his handler’s side, attempting to protect him even as medics worked to save him. Heartbreakingly, Cpl. Lee passed away shortly after being taken to a nearby hospital, just six weeks before he was due to return home.

Lex suffered serious injuries in the attack, including burns and shrapnel lodged in his back and spine. After returning to the U.S. and attending Cpl. Lee’s funeral, Lex resumed duty at the Marine Corps base in Georgia. However, Cpl. Lee’s family tirelessly petitioned to adopt Lex, and in December 2007, he was officially discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps and went home to Mississippi with his fallen handler’s family.

A Second Chance with VetStem

Lex’s journey didn’t end there. Due to the shrapnel lodged in his body, he developed degenerative joint disease, leading to osteoarthritis, pain, and mobility challenges. Determined to improve his quality of life, Lex’s new family sought the help of Dr. Lee Morgan at Georgetown Veterinary Hospital, who recommended VetStem Cell Therapy.

In 2010, Lex received stem cell injections in his left hip and knee, as well as an intravenous injection. The results were remarkable—Lex regained his mobility and even the ability to climb stairs once again. You can watch a video about Lex here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGvsJWCc9dg

Remembering Our K9 Heroes

On this National K9 Veterans Day, we honor not only Lex but all military and working dogs who have served our country with unwavering loyalty and courage. Their sacrifices and contributions deserve to be remembered and celebrated.

Thank you to all K9 veterans—past and present—for your bravery and service.

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Mar 7, 2025

VetStem at the 2025 Western Veterinary Conference

VetStem had the privilege of exhibiting at the 2025 Western Veterinary Conference (WVC) this week, one of the largest and most anticipated events in veterinary medicine. As leaders in regenerative medicine, VetStem showcased its innovative stem cell therapy and off-the-shelf PRP products, which are revolutionizing how veterinarians treat a number of diseases and injuries.

This year, we were excited to announce the news that we entered into an Exclusive License and Supply Agreement with Petvivo Animal Health, Inc. to commercialize our innovative allogeneic orthobiologic products, PrecisePRP™ Canine and PrecisePRP™ Equine. PrecisePRP™ is a groundbreaking, off-the-shelf platelet-rich plasma (PRP) product designed for ease of use by veterinarians. Unlike traditional PRP mechanical kits that require a blood draw and centrifugation, PrecisePRP™ is ready-to-use, offering veterinarians a truly off-the-shelf product that is easy and convenient. More importantly, PrecisePRP™ ensures uniformity and consistency with its unique patent-pending manufacturing process and quality testing.

Additionally, attendees had the opportunity to learn about VetStem’s groundbreaking advancements in stem cell technology, which are helping thousands of pets recover from injuries, arthritis, and other challenging conditions like renal disease, inflammatory bowel disease, gingivostomatitis, back pain/IVDD, and dry eye.

We were thrilled to connect with veterinarians and industry professionals at the event. It was a great opportunity to share how VetStem’s regenerative solutions are improving the health and quality of life for animals everywhere. Thank you to everyone who stopped by and made our time at WVC 2025 such a success. We look forward to continuing to drive advancements in veterinary care and supporting the veterinary community in the years to come!

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