Laser Therapy for Pets
Heal Pain, Restore Mobility, Naturally

Watching your pet struggle with pain is heartbreaking. Discover how clinically-proven laser therapy can help your furry friend heal—drug-free and non-invasively—right at home.

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What is Laser Therapy?

Laser therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate healing at the cellular level. It’s the same technology trusted by veterinary professionals to treat thousands of pets every day.

Stimulates Cellular Healing

Light energy penetrates tissue, boosting ATP production and accelerating natural repair processes.

Reduces Inflammation

Decreases swelling and pain by improving blood flow and lymphatic drainage.

100% Drug-Free

No medications, no side effects. A natural approach to pain management and healing.

Clinically Proven

Backed by decades of research and used in thousands of veterinary clinics worldwide.

How Laser Therapy Works

1-Part the Fur

Use the optical comb to gently part your pet’s fur, ensuring the light reaches the skin directly.

Pro tip: The patent-pending optical comb solves the 80% light loss problem caused by fur.

2 – Position the Device

Place Luma flush against your pet’s skin over the treatment area. The device will guide you.

Pro tip: The app provides personalized treatment maps created by veterinary professionals.

3- Hold Steady

Keep the device in place for 1-2 minutes per spot. Daily 10-minute sessions deliver optimal results.

Pro tip: Most pets find the treatment relaxing—some even fall asleep!

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Conditions Laser Therapy Can Treat

Laser therapy is effective for a wide range of conditions. See if your pet could benefit from this proven treatment.

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Arthritis (OA/DJD) & Joint Pain
Wounds & Surgical Recovery
Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) & Spine Conditions
Hip & Elbow Dysplasia
Soft Tissue Injuries & Muscle Strains
Otitis (Ear Inflammation & Infections)
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Arthritis (OA/DJD) & Joint Pain

One of the most researched applications of light therapy — reduces inflammation, slows joint degeneration, and improves mobility.

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Wounds & Surgical Recovery

Proven to accelerate healing, reduce scarring, and improve recovery from surgical and non-healing wounds.

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Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) & Spine Conditions

Backed by research for pain relief and neurological recovery — helps pets regain mobility after spinal injuries.

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Hip & Elbow Dysplasia

Helps reduce pain and stiffness in pets with joint abnormalities.

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Soft Tissue Injuries & Muscle Strains

Supports faster recovery from sprains, strains, and overuse injuries.

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Otitis (Ear Inflammation & Infections)

Preliminary research suggests light therapy may help reduce inflammation and discomfort in chronic ear issues.

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How Luma Compares

Not all laser therapy devices are created equal. See why Luma is the smart choice for home pet therapy.

FeatureLumaCheap Amazon LEDsClass IV Laser
Safe for Home Use✅ Yes⚠️ Usually❌ Clinic Only
Designed for Pets✅ Yes❌ No⚠️ Sometimes
Comb for Fur Penetration✅ Yes❌ No❌ No
App + Vet Guidance✅ Yes❌ No⚠️ In Clinic
Requires Eye Protection❌ No⚠️ Maybe✅ Yes
Backed by WALT Guidelines✅ Yes❌ No✅ Yes

300+

Veterinary Clinics

7000+

Pets Treated

1-2

Weeks to Results

10

Minutes Per day

Trusted by Pet Parents Everywhere

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  • Louie

    “The Luma helped Loui hold his hip in place and feel substantially less sore.”

  • Ella

    “The Luma has helped reduce pain Ella has in her neck and back from her years as a racing greyhound.…”

  • Maverick

    “The Luma helped Maverick’s recovery process and brought him back to better health, movement and agility than before using the…”

  • Isla

    “We used to help reduce Isla, our Bernese Mountain Dog’s neck pain during the healing process and rehab recovery of…”

  • Macey

    “Luma helped with musculoskeletal pain from paralysis and muscle activation as she healed”

  • Zülli

    “Zü has epilepsy, and one particularly bad seizure damaged her back. The Luma helped significantly with her back pain and…”

  • Colin Nigel

    “Colin seems to enjoy the warmth of his Luma device. His mobility seems to be improving.”

  • Matilda

    “The luma treatments helped to slow the progression of the disease and have extended her time with us significantly.”

  • Tessie Loo

    “I used the Luma in the final months of my 17 yo Tessie Loo’s life. She had developed pretty severe…”

  • Snoopy

    “The luma helped snoopy with his hips pain. It helped him his with his walks”

  • Mason

    “The Luma helped with the healing of Mason’s post surgery wound. He healed much quicker”

  • Banjo

    “The Luma helped Banjo with his arthritic knees and I’m convinced it lengthened his life. Banjo was an English Labrador…”

Frequently Asked Questions

Most pets show noticeable improvement within 1-2 weeks of consistent use. Start with daily 10-minute sessions, then taper to 3-4 times weekly for maintenance. Conditions like arthritis and chronic pain may require several weeks for optimal results, while wound healing often shows faster response.

Yes. Luma is Class 1 eye-safe, meaning it’s completely safe for home use without protective goggles for you or your dog. Unlike Class IV clinical lasers, there’s no risk of burns or tissue damage. That said, every Luma comes with veterinary oversight through personalized treatment plans and ongoing clinician support.

Luma provides effective treatment for arthritis, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, IVDD, muscle sprains and strains, post surgical recovery, wound healing, chronic inflammation, soft tissue injuries, joint pain, and aging-related stiffness. If your dog is limping, slowing down, or showing signs of pain, Luma can help.

Luma provides effective treatment for arthritis, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, IVDD, muscle sprains and strains, post surgical recovery, wound healing, chronic inflammation, soft tissue injuries, joint pain, and aging-related stiffness. If your dog is limping, slowing down, or showing signs of pain, Luma can help.

The patent-pending comb gently parts fur of any density—from short-haired breeds to double-coated dogs—ensuring light energy reaches the skin directly. This solves the problem of 80% light loss that makes generic devices ineffective on many pets.

Red light (635nm) stays in the visible spectrum and treats surface-level issues: wound healing, skin conditions, inflammation, and blood circulation. Infrared light (850nm) penetrates much deeper into muscles, joints, nerves, and bone tissue—essential for conditions like degenerative joint disease, IVDD, or deep tissue therapy needs.

Absolutely. Luma works for dogs of all sizes and ages, and the MedcoVet app can track treatment plans for multiple pets. Some users have even found success with exotic pets under vet guidance. The device addresses each pet’s specific needs through customized protocols.

Start Your Pet’s Healing Journey Today


Book a Free 30-Minute Consultation with a MedcoVet clinician.
A certified vetrinary specialist will assess your dog’s condition, explain how red & near-infrared light target it, and build a custom plan you can start at home. No pressure, just clarity.

Ella