Our philosophy is to save you time and money, but most important — to help your dog live a better life.
Dog Med Laseris YOUR Best Choice!
- Delivers a safe way to eliminate* arthritic inflammation & pain at home
- Our technology has ZERO adverse effects
- There is no need for eye protection
- It is light, portable, & built to last for years
- It is certified SAFE for home use
- It is specially designed for dogs and cats
- Affordable — 6 easy monthly payments option available
- Highly recommended by Dr. Tony Kremer DVM
- No need to re-supply risky anti-inflammatory medications
- Saves you money with less trips and aggravation getting to and from the Vet
Common Questions about Dog Med Laser Therapy
Yes. Absolutely. After 8,000+ Clinical Studies, there have been ZERO adverse effects recorded.
No eye protection is needed with Dog Med Laser Therapy.
No, though please allow us to explain. This is a medical device, certified for home use. With that, you gain an abundance of convenience, while providing your dog with the highest level of comfort possible.
In the same breath – it is not realistic to expect you to go to the vet several times every week for the rest of your dog’s life. On average, the cost for Vet Laser Therapy is $75 per visit. You start saving money in your second week of therapy with our medical laser.
Yes! Our laser is top-of-the-line quality & tech, built to last, and has true health benefits. Keep in mind this is Certified Safe HUMAN technology, being presented to you in a special housing specifically developed for comfortable dog therapy.
Dog Med Laser was created to Eliminate* & Reduce Inflammation & Pain for Dogs Suffering from Arthritis.
*Pain reduction or elimination are temporary and effective. Effects last up to 8-10 hours per treatment.
Yes, we offer a 24 months warranty, parts and manpower, for the Dog Med Laser, USB cable and AC power. The two brush attachments are covered by a one year warranty.
Yes! If you have the option, please avoid those risky anti-inflammatory medications for your dog.
Dog Med Laser Therapy is a REAL option to support ongoing treatment for dogs suffering from arthritis.
With our brush attachments, you can easily provide treatment even while cuddling with your best friend!
No – not at all. The power used by the Dog Med Laser is 21.5 milliwatt per diode, which is extremely low.
The Dog Med Laser does not deliver heat and is 100% painless.
There are zero adverse side effects with a true Low-Level Laser Therapy device.
Understanding Treatment Options to Support Dogs With Arthritis
82% of older dogs will develop Osteoarthritis, commonly called Arthritis or Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) The same proportions can be found in older cats populations.
What happens to pets with osteoarthritis?
Body joints, more precisely, upper and lower limbs and the spine can be affected to various degree by this condition.
Joints have a cushion called cartilage that allows all of the joints of the body to move easily and smoothly. Arthritis is a progressive condition that develops overtime and starts when the cartilage starts to wear off and later breaks, causing very painful bone-over-bone movements in extreme cases.
Over time repetitive movements will cause the cartilage to thin and cause inflammation, most of the time accompanied by severe pain.
Arthritis reduces pet’s amplitude of movements over time.
Osteoarthritis is caused by several factors not always easily identifiable.
- Early life joint problems
- Being overweight
- Musculoskeletal Injuries
- Body shape
- Activities & Repetitive movements
- Intense Training and Competition (agility)
When a dog starts to walk stiffly and their movements start to become slower, or when there is reluctance to climb stairs, jump, play ball in addition to a general loss of stamina… the logical conclusion is that arthritis is setting in.
Osteoarthritis causes inflammation of the joint and often of adjacent tendons and ligaments.
Inflammation of body tissues always causes pain. Unfortunately there are no treatment or cures to stop osteoarthritis—be it for humans or animals.
Dog Med Laser
Dog Med Laser is a Medical Photobiomodulation Therapy Laser; aka Low-Level Laser that provides your pet with a safe, affordable, and effective at-home treatment for pain relief, inflammation reduction, and wound healing.
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Available Tools to Aid in Dog Arthritis & Joint Disorders
Professional medical tools
aim to provide more comfort to arthritic patients and tries to reduce inflammation as much as possible, while eliminating pain for a period of time.
NSAID
are often prescribed, but everybody knows they can’t be taken long term without creating severe adverse effects. Anti-inflammatory drugs are even more problematic and many dogs will be subjected to adverse effects—and at times, very dangerous and damaging outcomes.
Techniques and food supplements available
There are many techniques and food supplements available to make osteoarthritis subjects more comfortable. Check with your Veterinarian for the quality and effectiveness of the food supplements you intend to purchase.
Acupuncture, massage therapy &chiropractic medicine
Acupuncture, massage therapy, chiropractic medicine often deliver very temporary positive results, but like all medical treatments, they must be repeated several times per week to keep inflammation and pain at acceptable levels.This is a very expensive over time, not to mention, highly inconvenient.
Non Thermal Laser Therapy
“Photobiomodulation Therapy” or “PBMT” is backed by more than 8,000 clinical studies and research evaluations, which are all available on PubMed (NIH).
- Temporary elimination & reduction of inflammation
- Temporary elimination & reduction of pain related to arthritic conditions
- And acceleration of wound healing
- WITH NO ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS EVER RECORDED
The World Association of Laser Therapy recommends daily laser treatments for better long term results.
Veterinary clinics laser therapy
Veterinary clinics offer laser therapy (often class IV heating lasers), but like acupuncture, chiropractic medicine and massages, going to the vet several times per week can be a logistic nightmare and a costly one too.
No matter which path you select for treating your dog’s arthritis —
always verify the clinical studies that support claims made in advertising. For example, you can review hand-selected studies right now for the Dog Med Laser’s technology.
* Pain reduction or elimination are temporary and effective. Effects last up to 8-10 hours per treatment.