Archive for November, 2025

Nov 21, 2025

Combine Surgery with VetStem Cell Therapy to Enhance Healing

Posted by Bob under Concurrent Therapies

In last week’s blog, we shared the story of Gemini, a puppy who was able to avoid hip replacement surgery with the use of VetStem Cell Therapy. While that’s wonderful for Gemini and her family, we also want to point out that surgery absolutely has its place in orthopedics. There are times when surgical repair is the best option to produce the desired outcome. When that is the case, pet owners may want to consider VetStem Cell Therapy in conjunction with surgery.

Stem cell therapy can be a valuable addition to many surgical procedures to help enhance healing and improve outcomes. While surgery can repair structural damage, such as torn ligaments and fractured bones, adding VetStem Cell Therapy can help address inflammation and support the body’s natural repair processes. Together, surgery and stem cells offer a more comprehensive approach to healing for pets recovering from injury or managing orthopedic conditions.

Stem cells are known for their anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties. They can also help reduce pain, minimize scar tissue formation, and promote healthy tissue regeneration. When used in conjunction with surgery, such as cruciate ligament repair, VetStem Cell Therapy may help speed up recovery, improve comfort, and reduce the risk of future arthritis. Many veterinarians have found that pets receiving stem cells in conjunction with surgery experience smoother recoveries and regain mobility more quickly.

At VetStem, we’ve seen numerous success stories where stem cells were used alongside surgery to enhance healing. From cruciate ligament repairs to arthroscopy, combining VetStem Cell Therapy with surgical treatment has helped pets get back to doing what they love, faster and with less discomfort. If your veterinarian has recommended surgery for your pet, ask whether adding stem cell therapy might be a good option. You can also request a list of VetStem providers in your area through our Locate a Vet form.

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Nov 14, 2025

VetStem Cell Therapy Helps Puppy with Arthritis Avoid Surgery

Gemini, a young Golden Retriever, began struggling with mobility as early as nine months old. Her owners noticed that simple activities, like climbing stairs or getting up from a resting position, were becoming increasingly difficult for her. She also experienced intermittent lameness and discomfort. Gemini’s veterinarian diagnosed her with bilateral hip arthritis caused by hip dysplasia, a developmental condition in which the hip joint does not form properly. This joint instability can lead to painful osteoarthritis, even in very young dogs.

Because of her age, Gemini’s family hoped to avoid invasive surgical procedures. Her veterinarian, Dr. Andrea Hayes of VCA Boone Animal Hospital, recommended VetStem Cell Therapy as a less-invasive treatment option. “After her first stem cell treatment, at 10 months old, she showed significant improvement in all areas of mobility,” her owner shared. “Although her range of motion had improved, it was still not at an acceptable range, and she still showed signs of discomfort at times.”

When Gemini turned two, her owners decided to use some of the stored stem cells for a second treatment. “At the age of 24 months, we still felt she was too young to consider a surgical procedure and decided to have another stem cell treatment performed with the banked doses we had in storage at VetStem from the original procedure,” her owner explained. “After this second treatment, Gemini’s condition significantly improved. Her range of motion is almost that of a healthy dog. Although stairs are still somewhat of an issue for her, she has no other mobility issues at this time. We are grateful to have found a non-surgical option for Gemini to improve her quality of life. We are also grateful for having someone like Dr. Hayes making this type of treatment available to us. It is comforting to know that this type of treatment is still available for Gemini in the future, if needed, with the banked cells we still have at VetStem. Our hopes are to avoid ever having to put her through hip replacement or any other type of orthopedic surgery. Gemini is currently in training to become a certified therapy dog just like her brother and sister dogs.”

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common orthopedic conditions in dogs and can significantly impact mobility and overall quality of life. VetStem Cell Therapy has been used to treat thousands of dogs with osteoarthritis, with over 80% of pet owners and veterinarians reporting improved comfort and function. And because osteoarthritis is often a progressive condition, VetStem’s ability to store stem cells for future treatments can be a valuable tool for long-term care.

Think your pet may benefit from VetStem Cell Therapy? Speak to your veterinarian or contact us for a list of VetStem providers near you.

Gemini

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Nov 7, 2025

VetStem Helps Senior Pets Feel and Move Better

Posted by Bob under Senior Pets, VetStem Cell Therapy

November is National Senior Pet Month, a time to celebrate our beloved older companions and to raise awareness about their unique health needs. Just like people, pets can experience age-related changes such as stiffness and slower movement, which is often a result of arthritis. But growing older doesn’t have to mean giving up the things that bring them joy. At VetStem, we believe every stage of life deserves to be lived comfortably, and that’s where VetStem Cell Therapy can help.

It’s a common misconception that regenerative medicine is only for young, athletic animals recovering from injury. In fact, many of our patients are senior dogs and cats being treated for arthritis or other degenerative conditions. VetStem Cell Therapy can help reduce inflammation, promote tissue repair, and improve overall comfort and mobility. In a survey of older dogs treated with VetStem Cell Therapy for arthritis, over 80% showed improved quality of life. One example is Callie, who regained her zest for life and was able to fully enjoy her golden years after treatment with stem cells.

During National Senior Pet Month, we encourage pet owners to take a closer look at how regenerative medicine can support their aging companions. Whether your senior pet is showing early signs of arthritis or has been struggling for some time, VetStem Cell Therapy may offer a safe and effective way to enhance their comfort and mobility. Talk to your veterinarian to find out if your pet is a good candidate or contact us to receive a list of VetStem providers near you.

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