Tazer Running and Jumping After Stem Cell Therapy
Tazer, who has osteoarthritis in both elbows, was in a lot of pain and discomfort. He would sleep all day, wouldn’t even eat and lost 10lbs. in a month. His pain hit so fast. I took Tazer to Dr. Jason Pozzuoli at Animal Medical Clinic of Bountiful where we decided to treat with stem cells. Tazer had a complete turn-around after stem cell therapy. Even the next day he seemed to feel significantly better. I was really surprised. My dog that just slept all day was up greeting me at the door again every time I got home with a wagging tail and smile on his face. He was finally happy again. We joined a schutzhund club after his treatment and that definitely seems to be his calling. He is really excelling at the sport and impresses everyone with his talent and natural ability. Most of all he impresses me. It’s so amazing for me to watch my dog, my dog who 6 months ago couldn’t even stand up is running around, jumping and being just as active as every other dog at training. It’s so amazing to me and I owe it all to Dr. Pozzuoli and Vet-Stem.
Talia and Tazer


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martha malatesta Said,
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Kingslandkennels Said,
How is he doing now?My daughter has a German Shepard named Max and has bad arthritis and hip dysplasia.We want to do the stem cell therapy on him.Let me know how Tazer is doing.THANKS.
Sounds like Max might be a good candidate. Tazer was treated last summer and this report was from December, so this is very recent update. If you contact the Vet-Stem customer service group through the website, they will send you a list of credentialed veterinarians in your area that can evaluate Max, and then provide the stem cell therapy, if it is an appropriate treatment for Max’s condition. Best of luck! Dr. Bob
Great blog, thanks for sharing!!!
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