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Stem Cell Transplants in Dogs

By Bronwyn Timmons
 
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History

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    Stem cell transplants for dogs were pioneered by a San Diego-based company called Vet-Stem. In early 2008, the company began offering fat-derived stem cell transplants for dogs to help treat arthritis and injuries.

Procedure

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    The stem cell transplant begins with removing several grams of fat from the dog's shoulder or abdomen area. The veterinarian then ships the sample back to Vet-Stem, where the lab isolates the regenerative cells before shipping them back to the vet. The veterinarian then transplants the regenerative cells into the affected area.

Purpose

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    The purpose of stem cell transplants in canines is to reverse damage, arthritis or injuries. The regenerative cells help restore the affected area and can cause a dramatic improvement in the dog's mobility.

Potential

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    Dogs who were once affected by conditions such as arthritis of hip dysplasia can regain their mobility and live pain free lives after a stem cell transplant has been performed.

Considerations

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    The cost of a stem cell transplant for dogs is fairly high, costing between $2,000 and $3,000 in 2009. It is also hard to find veterinarians who are certified to perform the procedure, so you may need to travel to find a certified vet for your dog.

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