How to treat canine arthritis with Stem Cells
Video Description: One in five adult dogs in the U.S. has chronic and painful arthritis, and now owners are using stem cells – rather than surgery or euthanasia – to stop the pain. Since Vet-Stem launched for canines in February, certified vets all over the nation are Related Article Subjects: How to Treat Canine Arthritis, arthritis, cells, dogs, horses, pets, stem, vet-stemHow to Treat Canine Arthritis
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