Apr 14, 2011

Good News for Dogs with Arthritis in Canada

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy has been available to veterinarians and the dog, cat and horse owners of Canada for more than four years.  Vet-Stem has been proud to be the supplier and we have many strong friendships with Canadian vets and owners.  But last year, a Canadian Company, Avivagen, came to us and wanted to become the Canadian provider of Vet-Stem services with a laboratory located in Canada.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Apr 11, 2011

Stem Cell Therapy Hits the Road with Dr. Marty Becker

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Dr. Marty Becker is often referred to as “America’s Veterinarian”.  You might have seen him on Good Morning America or other TV shows.  He is also a bestselling author and continues to work to educate pet owners about the value of good pet health care.  His latest book is titled “Your Dog, The Owners Manual” and is available on his website.  Stem Cell therapy is mentioned prominently in his book. Dr. Becker and Dr. Bruce King have launched stem cell therapy at their practice treating arthritis in dogs at Lakewood Animal Hospital in Idaho. Read the rest of this entry »

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Apr 5, 2011

STEM CELL TECHNOLOGY – WHERE DID IT COME FROM?

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cells have been known for a long time, dating back to the earliest successful bone marrow transplant in 1958.  But the painful process of drilling into bone and the need to do extensive laboratory expansion of bone marrow stem cells before use made them both difficult and expensive.  Late in the 1990’s this all changed with a dramatic discovery at the University of Pittsburgh. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mar 22, 2011

Pet Owners Go the Extra Mile to Help Their Dog’s Arthritis

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy is just one of the advanced procedures being done to help you improve your pet’s quality of life. I recently saw an incredible news story on WHAM, Channel 13 ABC, in Rochester, NY.   “ “He’s Part of the Family”  is about two pet owners who go to amazing lengths to care for their beloved dogs.

In the first story, a 7-year old Springer Spaniel named Riddle had apparently been hit by a vehicle and was abandoned and left to heal on his own. By the time Riddle was adopted, his bones were “healed at odd angles” and his veterinarian, Dr. Justin Greco, referred to him as “an orthopedic train wreck” with inflamed arthritis and damage to his hips, knees and elbows.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Feb 15, 2011

Dr. Marty Becker Launches Stem Cell Therapy at His Practice

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Dr. Marty Becker is truly “America’s Veterinarian.”  He has been a regular on Good Morning America and he is the resident veterinarian on “The Dr. Oz Show.”  Dr. Marty also is the pet expert for the AARP!  Dr. Marty visited the Vet-Stem laboratory after giving a keynote lecture at the Central Veterinary Conference in San Diego.  His vision for the future of veterinary medicine is truly inspiring and we have developed a friendship over the last year.

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Jan 27, 2011

Josephine Loves What She Does Best, Agility!

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Josephine turned 11 years old in November. She is on her way to MACH 7 and still going strong nearly three years post stem cell treatment. It has been a miracle for her and has allowed her to do what she loves best! Agility!

As told by Helen King, Josephine’s owner, “In the winter of 2008, our top winning standard Poodle, Josephine (MACH 6, ADCH Teller Hollywood Dream, MXF, SACH, SCH, CD, HIT, CGC) began to show signs of a problem in her hind legs. She started to slow down on the teeter, dog walk and weaves. She was 9 years old at the time so we thought it might just be her age. Read the rest of this entry »

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Jan 5, 2011

Milestone 3000th Dog Treated With Vet-Stem Cell Therapy

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis, Stem Cell Therapy

Little did we know in 2008, when Vet-Stem first offered stem cell therapy for dogs and cats, that so many veterinarians and owners would adopt stem cell therapy.  We are celebrating this holiday season with the milestone of the 3,000th treatment of a canine companion with stem cells!  We are honored that so many pet owners and veterinarians have placed their trust in the Vet-Stem Cell Therapy technology to treat osteoarthritis and tendon and ligament injuries. We are proud and delighted to hear the stories of the reduction in pain and improvement in quality of life in so many dogs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dec 15, 2010

Sunny – His Early Christmas Present

Sunny is a 15 1/2 year old buff Cocker Spaniel.  Sunny looks young for his years and is active with his owner (Kristi).  Kristi is my daughter and Sunny has been by her side for all these 15 years.  Two weeks ago, Sunny hopped off the couch and became immediately very painful and lame on his right rear leg.  Ouch!!  Not being a small animal veterinarian, I took Sunny to see a veterinary surgeon, a friend attending the CVC West veterinary convention in San Diego. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dec 1, 2010

The Vet-Stem Customer Service Team

Posted by Bob under Stem Cell Therapy

Since you all know my focus on quality, I would like to introduce you to another group at Vet-Stem, the Customer Service Team:

We would like to introduce ourselves; we are Kristi, Angie, Whitney, and Kim also known as the ladies of Customer Service. We are the frontline of interaction at Vet-Stem and are determined to provide the critical assistance and resources available to our valued customers in the most helpful way possible.  Though diverse in backgrounds and varied in our individual life experiences, we share a common bond with Veterinarians, their staff and pet owners alike that makes us dedicated to what we do.   Read the rest of this entry »

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Nov 27, 2010

Lex, Marine Corps Bomb-Sniffer – The Rest of the Story!

Posted by Bob under Dog Arthritis

Lex did finally get adopted by the family of Corporal Dustin Lee.  The full background of the story can be read at AARP, The Magazine. Lex has had a hard life and his arthritis really became a major problem recently.  Read the rest of this entry »

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