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Stem Cell Therapy for dogs and cats – Bulldog

Dr. R. Kraemer, veterinarian at Grand Pet Care Center, an animal hospital located inSanta Ana Tustin, Orange County, California,has provided veterinary services since 1992 for dog, cat and other pet owners and is now a leading provider for stem cell therapy. Due to increased demand, Dr. Kraemer is expanding the offer for this groundbreaking, regenerative medicine to pet owners from anywhere in the State of California, as well as those out of state who are unable to find Stem Cell treatment/therapy from their local veterinarians.

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Stem Cells are extracted from your pets fatty tissue, and processed with Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) into an injectable solution, which is then activated using LED Light technology. Following activation, the solution is then injected intra-articular (i.e. directly into arthritic joints) as well as intravenously. This is a same day procedure with no serious side effects, no extensive recovery time, or confinement needed.

Economical Quality of Life Enhancement Minimal Confinement Minimal Post-Op Recovery Time No Post-Op Rehabilitation

Promising results currently shown in Clinical trials-Case studies-Peer review-Compassionate use

I sat down for a Q&A with three bulldog rescue members whose pets I have treated with stem cells for various medical conditions. Southern California Bulldog Rescue is a non for profit rescue organization dedicated to providing deserted and abused bulldogs with medical care, housing, and placement with new families. I have a close relationship with SCBR and have been providing medical care for their rescued pets for many years. If you would like to help SCBR and bulldog rescue, we invite you to join our U4B Pledge. SCBR also accepts donations, which are deductible to the full extent of the law.

Vicky (SCBR): Dr. Kraemer what are stem cells?

Dr. Kraemer Answers: Stem cells are the bodys repair cells we all have waiting to be called on when injury occurs and as our body ages (wear & tear). Stem Cells have the ability to divide and differentiate into many different types of cells based on where they are needed throughout the body. Stem cells can divide and turn into tissues such as skin, fat, muscle, bone, cartilage, and nerve, to name a few. They even possess the ability to replicate into organs such as the heart, liver, intestines, pancreas, etc.

Ronnie (SCBR): What the term RegenerativeMedicine means?

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Stem Cell Therapy for dogs and cats - Bulldog

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