Golden Retriever Gets Relief from VetStem Cell Therapy
Seve is a senior Golden Retriever who, earlier this year, was diagnosed with severe osteoarthritis in his hips. His owners noticed that his back legs would go out from under him and he seemed to be a little “gimpy.”
After the diagnosis, his veterinarian, Dr. Cindy Echevarria of VCA University Animal Hospital recommended treatment with VetStem Cell Therapy. Seve initially received three stem cell injections: one into each hip and one intravenously in January 2019.
Seve had a great response to his initial treatment and his mom was very pleased. You can catch up on Seve’s story here.
When we reached out to Seve’s mom in July, she reported that he was showing symptoms of discomfort again. His back legs became a bit less stable and started to go out from under him again. Fortunately, Seve still had several stem cell doses banked from his initial fat collection procedure. The doses Seve had banked were available for treatment at the request of Dr. Echevarria.
In August of 2019, Seve received his second treatment utilizing his banked stem cells. The same injection protocol was followed: one in each hip and one intravenously. We recently spoke with Seve’s owner and once again he had a great response to the therapy. His owner reported that he’s feeling much better.
Osteoarthritis is a progressive disease, so Seve’s story is a good example to point out that it is not uncommon for arthritic dogs to require additional treatments to keep them feeling comfortable. We emphasize that every patient is different in so many ways: from severity of the disease being treated, to lifestyle, to how they handle and show pain. Thus, it is impossible to predict how each patient will respond and we think it is important that pet owners have the proper expectations when it comes to stem cell therapy.
What we do know is that stem cells have been shown to reduce pain and inflammation, and to regenerate joint tissues, all of which may improve the quality of life for an arthritic dog like Seve. If you think your pet may benefit from VetStem Cell Therapy, speak to your veterinarian or contact us to receive a list of VetStem providers in your area.