Class IV Laser Therapy for Pets
Drug-free pain relief that works at the cellular level. We use therapeutic laser to ease arthritis, speed healing, and help pets recover from surgery, no needles, no sedation.
Reviewed by Dr. Steve Pelton, DVM · 26 years in practice
Why pets benefit
What laser therapy does
- Reduces pain and inflammation
- Speeds up healing
- Non-invasive and drug-free
- Safe for all ages
- No known side effects
- Comfortable, no sedation
How it works
Healing at the cellular level
Specific wavelengths of light penetrate the tissue, increasing circulation and calming inflammation so the body heals faster.
Cellular stimulation
Boosts cell metabolism and ATP (energy) production.
Improved circulation
Increases blood flow and nutrient delivery to the area.
Pain relief
Lowers inflammation and calms nerve sensitivity.
What it treats
Conditions we use it for
- Arthritis and joint pain
- Post-surgical healing
- Wound healing
- Muscle strains and sprains
- Tendon and ligament injuries
- Chronic pain management
Good to know
Laser therapy questions
How long does each laser therapy treatment take?
Most sessions last 3 to 10 minutes, depending on the area and the condition being treated.
Is laser therapy safe for my pet?
Yes. Class IV therapeutic laser is painless and has no side effects. Your pet wears protective eyewear and most find it relaxing.
How many treatments will my pet need?
It depends on the condition. Acute injuries may need 3 to 5 sessions; chronic problems like arthritis are often managed with ongoing treatments.
Will my pet need sedation?
No. No sedation is needed. Most pets settle and relax during the session.
Give your pet some relief
If your dog or cat is sore, stiff, or healing from surgery, laser therapy can help. Ask us if it's a fit.
