Dr. Tony Kremer DVM Recommends the Dog Med Laser
to Accelerate Injury Healing
Dr. Tony Kremer DVM Recommends the Dog Med Laser to Reduce or Eliminate Pain
& Accelerate Wound Closure for Common Injuries in Dogs



Healing faster without pain and adverse side effects will make your dog’s life more comfortable.
Healing faster without any adverse effects will make your dog’s life more comfortable.
Healing faster with no adverse side effects will make
your dog’s life more comfortable.
Dogs of all ages will be injured several times during their lives.
Dog Med Laser Therapy helps reduce pain caused by common injuries, speeds up internal and external wound healing and accelerates full recovery.
Treatment Overview
- Treat at least twice a day: morning and evening.
- A third treatment could be delivered at mid-day if the opportunity allows.
- Do not use the Dog Med Laser Therapy on eye wounds.
Specially designed with your dog’s health, comfort and well-being in mind.
- Reduction of Inflammation
- Temporary Reduction or Elimination of Pain
- Acceleration of Post Surgery Healing
- Acceleration of Common Wound Closure
In case of major accident trauma, it is important to bring your dog to the Veterinarian clinic immediately because hidden internal injuries might be present.
Accelerate Injury Recovery From Accidents Such As:
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Bruises
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Dog Bites
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Tail Injuries
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Myopathies
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Carpus Sprain
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Skin Laceration
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Ligament Strain
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Hard Hits Trauma
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Muscle Tear Injuries
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Paw Pads Cuts and Abrasion
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Tendon Trauma – Tendinitis (Sprain)
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Burns and Blisters (Skin and Paw)
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Patellar Luxation (dislocated kneecap)
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Nail Injuries: Torn nail, Cracked nail
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Joint trauma: dislocation of elbow, hip, ankle
Easy to Use
Simple and stress-free, treat your pet while giving them a soothing massage.
Safe for Home Use
No adverse side effects, no risk to the eyes and no danger of burns. A safe alternative to anti-inflammatory medication.
Efficient
8,000+ clinical studies have proven the efficacy of non-thermal Low-Level Lasers.
Affordable
An alternative to frequent and costly visits to the vet for laser treatments and to costly and risky medication.





We at Dog Med Laser recommend not using our laser therapy on dogs or cats with cancer and on post-cancer surgery wounds—even if you have read or heard that the therapy is being used on humans with cancer to treat mucositis and other radiation related conditions.