LASER

The Companion Animal Class 4 Laser

 

The Companion Animal Laser is a non-invasive, drug-free, Class 4 therapeutic laser designed to reduce pain, inflammation, and promote healing in dogs. It utilizes advanced laser technology to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes at the cellular level. This therapy is especially helpful for dogs suffering from arthritis or other chronic conditions, soft tissue injuries, or recovering from surgery.

 

How Does Laser Therapy Work?

 

Laser therapy works through a process called photobiomodulation. When the laser light penetrates your dog’s tissue, it stimulates cell function by increasing blood flow, enhancing oxygen delivery, and encouraging the production of cellular energy (ATP). This chain reaction accelerates healing and reduces pain by:

  • Increasing circulation to the treated area
  • Reducing inflammation and swelling
  • Stimulating nerve regeneration
  • Releasing natural endorphins
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What conditions can it help?

Laser therapy can be beneficial for a variety of acute and chronic conditions in dogs, including:

   Osteoarthritis

   Hip dysplasia

   Soft tissue injuries (sprains, strains)

   Post-surgical healing

   Wound healing

   Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)

   Ear infections

 

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Benefits of Laser Therapy

 

Non-Invasive: The Companion Laser allows for minimal or no contact, while still delivering powerful therapeutic benefits. 

Pain-Free: Most dogs relax and enjoy their sessions.

Drug-Free: Ideal for pets who cannot tolerate certain medications.

Accelerated Healing: Speeds up recovery from injuries or surgery.

Improved Mobility: Helps stiff or arthritic dogs move more freely.

Cumulative Results: Benefits build over time with repeated sessions.
 

What to Expect During a Session
 Your dog will be made comfortable, and a trained professional will apply the laser to the target area. Most dogs feel soothing warmth and may even become relaxed or sleepy during treatment. Results are often noticeable after just a few sessions.

The treatment is administered using a handheld device, and most sessions last between 5–15 minutes depending on the condition and size of the dog.

 

For more information and scientific published papers please visit the Companion Animal Health website via the link below.
 

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The Complete Canine, Umberleigh Barton Farm, Umberleigh, EX37 9DX

                                     Tel:           Email: info@thecompletecanine.co.uk

 

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