Open wound management, until the wound is considered suitable for reconstruction or until it has healed by second intention, has been the treatment of choice for centuries. The aim of wound healing is to promote rapid wound closure and prevent excess scar formation. The canine adipose cells obtained not exceeding the second passage was used for topical administration with appropriate substrate on the recipient wound bed. The flaps performed in the present study were flank and elbow rotational flap, transposition flap, caudal superficial epigastric flap, single and bipedicle advancement flaps. | Preparation of recipient wound bed by adipose derived stem cell for skin flaps in dogs