🐶 Light Up Your Pet's Life with Pain-Free Days!
The Vet-Cure Portable Cold Laser Therapy Device is a state-of-the-art solution for alleviating muscle and joint pain in pets. Utilizing advanced low-level laser therapy with dual wavelengths, it effectively reduces inflammation and promotes healing for conditions like arthritis and hip dysplasia. Designed for ease of use at home, this non-invasive device is backed by a 12-month warranty, ensuring peace of mind for pet owners.
Z**N
Worked great.
Although it worked well, it didn't work out for our pup.
D**P
Did not work after 3rd use.
Did not work after 3rd use. I have had this 60 days & only needed to use it 3 times. Now the fourth time it is not working at all. Tried every which way to keep it charge.d. Now it’s just dead. My senior pup fell and is in pain & this thing will not charge. Yes I checked everything. Today at First it appeared it would only work plugged in then minutes later it was dead. So this equates to about $58 per treatment. Look for something else. Too late to return now.
U**R
Great for humans, pets no so sure
My wife swears by red light therapy, so we jumped on this to try and use on our 21 year old cat. He is having problems with arthritis, so the stairs have become problematic. Unfortunately, this has not been effective so far, but I'm guessing we would have to shave off all his fur from the target area... which isn't what we want to do at this time. Combine this obstacle, with the need to hold your pet down for 20-30 minutes while you use this... makes this a questionable device for pets. However, it works great for us humans! Normally, I would rate this much lower, due to the complications using it for it's proposed purpose, but it is an awesome red light device that we now use for us...
K**N
Don't waste your money stored working before I was allowed to return
Stopped working before I was able to returned only used a few times too
N**Y
Excellent
I did several sessions with this today on 4 dogs and a cat and my human mom.The older dogs both relaxed into it almost immediately...the biggest surprise was the 1 year old crazy pup who was just pushing her way in so I used it on her and she just melted for the whole time.The animals seem very responsive to it....my mom thought it was Great to use on her feet and it helped with the pain.My mom and I paid 35$ a session for the vet to use this same tool so I do believe it is effective because I've seen an older dog thrive with regular sessions.
S**S
Easy to use.
Bought for use on my old dog who suffers from bad arthritis and my horse ive found its also great for me and my arthritis. Easy to hold and use. The dark glasses it comes with help keep your eyes safe while using it.
S**Y
Easy to use
From my wife Sarah: I got this to use on myself. I found it easy to use, however after using it twice I didn't feel any different. I'm not giving up on it though, but I would think I would feel something from two sessions 10 minute sessions. There is a chance that I didn't do it correctly because there is no directions on how to actually apply the light. So I was pretty much guessing. I held it in one position for maybe 20 seconds and then I'd move it to another spot in the area I was trying to treat. I think I'll try to hold it in the same spot longer, and I'll apply it for at least 20-30 minutes to see what happens. If it's any different I'll edit this.At any rate, it's easy to use and the glasses are a good fit and also of decent quality. The wand seems to also be of good quality. It comes in a really nice case, and it's lightweight and easy to transport.
L**
Laser therapy
This product is the Vet-Cure portable low level therapy product for dogs and humans. That means it won’t get super hot and penetrate deep into the tissue which can lead to cutting and burning. Laser therapy can treat acute and chronic injuries, sprains and strains, arthritis, swelling due to back disc problems, and muscular-skeletal abnormalities. It also helps to regenerate nerve tissue after surgery.If you have a dog with arthritis, you can expect to start laser treatment with two to three sessions per week, then decrease sessions to once a week, then once every two weeks depending on how well the animal responds.I will stress that this is a very weak version of what your vet has available at their office so plan to commit to this for the long haul.
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