The dog whose arthritic right hind knee received an injection of regenerative
stem cells at a Randolph veterinary hospital two weeks ago is now more mobile and walking with greater zeal, his owner said.
He has a lot more energy and he's walking a lot better,'' Erin McGuire, of Brielle, said Tuesday about her 2-year-old Great Pyrenees named Bentley. She had taken him to the American Animal Hospital in Randolph, where Dr. Brian T. Voynick and a colleague performed the treatment. "He definitely has a little more pep in his step,'' McGuire said. "Everyone else has
noticed the change. (He's) actually trying to fetch a tennis ball, which he's never tried before.''
Voynick, who on Tuesday also performed the same procedure on a 14-year-old Australian Sheepdog's hips, said Bentley's recovery is going as planned. "I was pleasantly surprised about his progress,'' Voynick said, adding the goal of these surgeries is for the animal to have a "better quality of life -- that's what we aim for.''
<snip>Voynick said the operation costs $1,800, and can be applied to dogs, cats and horses experiencing arthritis, lameness, pain and a restricted range of motion. Previously, veterinarians were limited to prescribing anti-inflammatory medicine or performing expensive surgeries.<snip>
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