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Adult Stem Cell Therapy for Dogs

Jack, a 7 year old German Shepard, who had been rescued from a shelter 3 months prior,
received a stem cell therapy by Zoran Djordjevich (Dr. George, as his clients call him) in
the Mohnacky Animal Hospital of Carlsbad on December 8, 2011.

Jack was diagnosed by Dr. George with mild osteoarthritis, and hip dysplasia in both
hips. He presented the following options to Jack’s owners:

  • Non-steroidal, anti-inflammation drugs to reduce the inflammations and pain,

  • Glucosamine, Vitamin-C & Fish Oil, or

  • Perform Adult Stem Cell Therapy.

“The only satisfactory solution for Jack’s owners was the Adult Stem Cell Therapy”
stated Dr. George. “The other options would not benefit to the level of satisfaction for
his clients.”

“I have studied the data and followed the research on the therapy and I am convinced that
this is a viable solution for osteoarthritis,” says Dr. George. Adult Stem Cells are known
to control pain, help to repair joint cartilage and slow down arthritis. “By using the host
stem cells via auto-transplantation, there is no adverse reaction,” indicates Dr. George.

Dr. George is happy to report, “I anticipate significant improvement within the next 2-3
weeks in Jack’s condition and he will not require any further stem cell treatment”.

Dr. George indicates that he has additional clients who are interested in proceeding with
this alternative therapy.