
Vet-Recommended • Clinic-Grade At Home
The Vet Laser Session - Now a Wrap You Own and Use at Home Every Day.
He's slowing down - the long pause before he gets up, the hesitation at the stairs. Give him the same red-light therapy your vet uses, on your own couch, every single morning.
What You're Doing Right Now
The Clinic Drive Helps Him. But You Can't Keep Doing It Forever.
You watch it every morning - the long beat before he gets up, the hesitation at the bottom of the stairs, the toys he doesn't chase anymore. The vet's laser clearly works; he relaxes on the whole ride home. But at $40 to $100 a session, you ration it out. And in between, all you can do is watch and wait.
- Each clinic session is $40-$100 - and he needs it again next week.
- Supplements and NSAIDs help, but you worry it's not enough - and not great for his organs long-term.
- Between visits you feel helpless - there's nothing you can actively do for him at home.
"He would nod and grin the whole way home from the clinic - as though he'd gotten good pain meds. I just wanted to be able to do that for him at home."
- Senior dog owner, r/redlighttherapy
Does It Actually Work?
Not Hype. A Real Placebo-Controlled Vet Study.
Half the internet calls red light therapy 'woo.' So we'll skip the buzzwords and point you straight at the evidence - and the vets who already use it.
A randomized, blind, placebo-controlled trial in dogs with osteoarthritis
In a published veterinary trial, dogs receiving real photobiomodulation - the same red and near-infrared light this wrap delivers - showed improved lameness and pain scores compared to a placebo group, and needed fewer pain medications over roughly six weeks. The placebo group is the part that matters: this isn't owners hoping it works. It's a measured result against a sham control.
~6 wks
Measured improvement in lameness & pain scores
660+850
nm dual wavelengths - surface and deep joint
Fewer
Pain meds needed in the treated group
"Photobiomodulation is the same therapy we run in our rehab room. A well-made at-home wrap lets owners keep that recovery going daily - which is exactly when it works best."
"It totally helped with our dog's arthritis after the first treatment - and over a month we were able to cut back his NSAIDs. I was a skeptic until I saw him take the stairs again."
How It Works
Two Wavelengths. The Same Light Your Vet's Laser Uses.
A flat single-wavelength Amazon pad only reaches the surface. This is a true dual-wavelength therapy wrap - built to reach the joint, not just warm the fur.
Wrap it around the sore joint
Conform the wrap to his hip, knee, elbow, carpus, or spine and secure the adjustable Velcro so the LED-lined surface sits flush against the area. No holding a wand in place - it stays put on its own.
660nm red light goes to work on the surface
Red light at 660 nm targets the skin, surface tissue, and trigger points - stimulating circulation right where the soreness sits.
660 nm · Red · Surface850nm near-infrared reaches the deep joint
Near-infrared at 850 nm penetrates deeper, into the joint and muscle itself - the part a single-wavelength pad simply can't reach. Together, the two wavelengths deliver photobiomodulation: the same mechanism vets run in clinic.
850 nm · Near-Infrared · Deep Joint10-20 minutes, then you're done
Press the button to start a timed session and let him rest while it runs. When the timer ends, take it off. Recharge the battery, and he's ready for tomorrow morning.
Fits Every Dog, Every Joint
One Adjustable Wrap. His Hip, Knee, Elbow, Back or Leg.
Choose the device type that fits his size, then conform it to the joint that needs it. Because it's a wrap and not a flat pad, it hugs the exact area - and most dogs settle right into the daily session.
The stiff hip on your 12-year-old
For the old dog who pauses before getting up and hesitates at the stairs. Wrap it over the worn hip or stifle each morning. The wrap conforms to large-breed joints, so the light sits flush against exactly the spot that aches.
The TPLO, CCL or hip-surgery recovery
If your vet recommended laser or rehab after surgery - or your dog has IVDD - the knee sleeve and joint wrap conform to the exact post-op site. Run his recovery sessions at home, on the days the clinic isn't possible, without missing one.
The 20 minutes he looks forward to
Owners worry the dog won't tolerate it - then it becomes his favorite part of the day. The diodes feel mildly warm and soothing, sessions are short, and the snug fit feels secure. As one owner put it: he actually gets excited when it comes out.
Real Owners, Real Dogs
Watch Them Settle In - and Move Better
Senior and post-surgery dogs, mid-session on their owners' couches. Tap any video to hear it.
He Got Excited The First Morning It Came Out
Senior, arthritic, and post-surgery dogs whose owners finally found something they could do at home, every day.
The Questions Every Owner Asks First
Safe for your dog, backed by real evidence, and risk-free if he won't take to it.
Give Him More Good Mornings - Starting Tomorrow
Try it for 30 days. If your dog won't take to it, send it back for a full refund - no questions. You risk nothing. He gets the same therapy the vet uses, at home, every single day.
Give Him More Good Days













