Bernese Mountain Dog Successfully Treated for Arthritis
Our stem cell success story this week hails from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Meet Sheldon, a 4 year old Bernese mountain dog. Sheldon suffered from pain and lameness in his front legs since he was a puppy. His owners recognized his discomfort and took Sheldon to be examined by Dr. Robert Landry of Colorado Center for Animal Pain Management. Dr. Landry determined that Sheldon had arthritis in both elbows as a result of Fragmented Coronoid Process (FCP). As part of Sheldon’s treatment plan, Dr. Landry recommended VetStem Regenerative Cell Therapy so in December of 2016, Sheldon received stem cell injections into each elbow and also intravenously.
Fast forward just over one year later and Sheldon’s owners remain pleased with his improvement since receiving VetStem cell therapy. He is more active and is able to participate in some of his favorite activities once again. His owners state they “are so happy with how the stem cells worked for him.”
You can read the rest of Sheldon’s story here.
Does your dog suffer from orthopedic pain, lameness, or discomfort? Has your dog been diagnosed with arthritis? If so, contact VetStem to find VetStem providers in your area.