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Cold Laser Therapy FAQ for Pets

If you’re considering cold laser therapy for your pet, you probably have questions. We’re here to help.

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Cold laser therapy is a gentle, non invasive treatment that can support healing, reduce inflammation, and improve comfort for pets dealing with pain, injury, recovery, or mobility challenges. It is often a great option for pets who need extra support without added stress.

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What is cold laser therapy?

Cold laser therapy, also called low level laser therapy, uses focused light to stimulate circulation and support healing at the cellular level.

 

It is a non invasive, drug free treatment that is commonly used to help pets with inflammation, soft tissue injuries, arthritis, and wound healing.

How can cold laser therapy help my pet?

Cold laser therapy may help:

  • reduce pain and stiffness

  • decrease swelling and inflammation

  • support healing after injury or surgery

  • improve mobility and joint comfort

  • encourage circulation and tissue repair

  • It may be especially helpful for pets with arthritis, strains, sprains, chronic pain, mobility issues, or post surgical healing needs. Your current site already presents these as key use cases and benefits.

Is cold laser therapy safe for pets?

Yes. Cold laser therapy is widely considered safe and effective for pets when used appropriately.

 

It is considered safe and effective by the veterinary industry, does not require sedation, and does not require shaving fur for treatment.

Does cold laser therapy hurt?

No. Cold laser therapy is non invasive and generally well tolerated by pets.

 

Many pets find sessions calm and comfortable, and we often use lick mats and treats as a positive distraction to help them stay relaxed and comfortable during treatment.

​Does my pet need to be shaved for treatment?

No. Cold laser therapy does not require the removal of fur in order to complete treatment

Can cold laser therapy be used with medication or other treatments?

Yes. Cold laser therapy can be used alongside other treatments, including medication, as part of a more complete approach to managing pain, inflammation, and healing.

What kinds of pets may benefit from cold laser therapy?

Cold laser therapy may be a good fit for pets who are dealing with:

  • arthritis or joint stiffness

  • injury recovery

  • post surgical healing

  • chronic pain

  • soft tissue strain or soreness

  • mobility challenges

  • wound healing support

Is cold laser therapy a replacement for veterinary care?

Cold laser therapy is not meant to replace veterinary care.

 

It works best as a supportive therapy that may complement your pet’s existing treatment plan and overall wellness approach.

How do I know if my pet is a good fit?

The best place to start is with a consultation.

 

We can learn more about your pet’s needs, routine, comfort level, and goals, then help you decide whether cold laser therapy may be a good fit.

 

Looking for gentle support for a pet who is hurting, healing, or slowing down?

We’d love to learn more about your pet and help you explore whether cold laser therapy may be the right next step.

 

Laser Is the Exciting Future of Animal Acupuncture

We are also able to perform cold laser Acupoint therapy.  To read more on what this, please read this blog on what cold laser Acupoint therapy is and how it is used.

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 https://www.animalacuacademy.com/blog/animal-laser-acupuncture

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