When your pet is in pain or struggling to heal, you want options that are safe, effective, and support long-term health. That’s where regenerative medicine comes in — an exciting area of veterinary care that uses the body’s own natural healing power to repair damaged tissues, reduce inflammation, and improve mobility.
We’re proud to offer two advanced regenerative therapies that are making a big difference for pets with joint issues, soft tissue injuries, or slow-to-heal wounds:
Canine Amniotic Tissue Allograft Injections
Gentle, natural healing for joints and soft tissue.
Amniotic tissue allografts are made from the amniotic membrane — a nutrient-rich layer collected safely during scheduled C-sections from healthy donor dogs. This tissue is carefully processed to preserve its powerful natural components, including:
- Anti-inflammatory proteins
- Growth factors that support tissue repair
- Protective extracellular matrix (ECM)
When injected into affected areas (like arthritic joints or soft tissue injuries), this therapy can help reduce pain, support healing, and encourage healthy tissue regeneration — all without suppressing the immune system or relying on long-term medications.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy
A healing boost from your pet’s own blood.
PRP is a concentrated form of your pet’s platelets — drawn from a small blood sample and processed to isolate the healing factors. When injected into injured tissue, PRP works by:
- Stimulating natural tissue repair
- Decreasing inflammation
- Enhancing healing after surgery or injury
It’s a great option for arthritis, ligament injuries, or as part of a post-surgery recovery plan.
Why Regenerative Medicine?
- Minimally invasive and well tolerated
- Drug-free pain management
- Encourages natural tissue repair
- Can be combined with other treatments or used to delay surgery
Whether your dog is slowing down from arthritis, recovering from an injury, or struggling with a wound that won’t heal, regenerative therapy offers a gentle, science-backed way to help them feel better — and get back to the life they love.
Interested in PRP or tissue allografts for your pet?
We’re here to guide you through your options and help create a plan tailored to your pet’s needs.