Drug-Free & Vet-Approved
Treat your pet in the comfort of their own home (or bed!) with our powerful device. It's safe and natural, trusted by vets who use it daily.
Our products work together to address every aspect of joint health, offering a comprehensive solution to keep your pet active, happy, and healthy.
Pupset Portable Laser Therapy is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that uses targeted red light to support your dog's natural healing process.
This low-level laser therapy (LLLT) works by stimulating cells with light energy, helping tissues repair themselves. It can boost healing, ease inflammation, support collagen production, and speed up recovery from everyday aches or injuries.
When used correctly, it doesn't have any known side effects!
Please note that it should not be used in pregnant animals, animals with cancer or benign tumors and those with hemorrhagic diseases. The laser should never be used on or near an inflamed lymph node or the thyroid gland, located on the front side of the neck.
In simple terms, our Portable Laser Therapy uses the power of special light to give dogs a natural boost. Imagine this light as a gentle and magical energy that interacts with your pet's cells, just like sunshine does when it makes you feel good on a sunny day. When this special light touches a dog's skin and muscles, it works its magic to help make them healthier and happier by helping with:
This depends on what you're treating and on your pet. We recommend using the laser for a minimum of 5 weeks for joint pain/ligament injuries (2 weeks on, one week off, 2 weeks back on for a total 4 weeks of use).
Minor wounds/incision sites can be treated with 1 daily dose for a week, as this is typically sufficient to speed up healing. Treatment of bacterial infections will depend on the species of bacteria and the extent of the infection. Minor infections could resolve in as little as a week, whereas more severe infections may need antibiotic treatment in combination with LLLT.
No, our Portable Laser Therapy doesn't emit any heat or cause any discomfort to your pup. Please note that it shouldn't be used on pregnant animals, animals with cancer or benign tumors and those with hemorrhagic diseases.
The laser should never be used on or near an inflamed lymph node or the thyroid gland, located on the front side of the neck.
The light can also cause retinal damage if directed at the eye so use it with caution and never directly point the laser at you or your pet's eyes!
Yes, the density of the coat and even the color of your pet's skin and coat can impact how the photons are absorbed. We recommend shaving the affected area to maximize absorption.
Absolutely. There are no contraindications between using the laser and other supplements or medications.