
Drug-Free Pain Relief for Your Pet
What is Cold Laser Therapy?
Cold laser therapy, also called low-level laser therapy (LLLT) uses focused beams of light to stimulate healing at the cellular level. The light energy penetrates deep into tissue, increasing circulation, reducing inflammation, and triggering the body's natural healing response.
The word "cold" simply means the laser doesn't produce heat or cut tissue the way surgical lasers do. It's completely painless, and most pets actually find the treatment relaxing.
What Can Cold Laser Therapy Help With?
- Arthritis and joint pain — helps reduce stiffness and improve mobility in aging pets
- Post-surgical recovery — speeds up healing and reduces swelling after procedures
- Wounds and skin conditions — promotes faster tissue repair and reduces the risk of infection
- Muscle and soft tissue injuries — relieves pain from sprains, strains, and muscle soreness
- Nerve damage — supports nerve regeneration and reduces associated discomfort
- Ear infections — reduces inflammation and helps the ear canal heal more effectively
- Chronic pain management — provides ongoing relief for pets with long-term conditions
Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy
- No Drugs, No Side Effects: Cold laser therapy is a completely drug-free treatment. For pets who can't tolerate certain medications, or pet owners who prefer to minimize pharmaceutical use, it's a safe and effective alternative or complement to other treatments.
- Painless and Stress-Free: There are no needles, no incisions, and no recovery time. Sessions are short — most last between 5 and 20 minutes — and many pets become visibly relaxed during treatment.
- Faster Healing: By increasing blood flow and stimulating cellular activity, cold laser therapy helps the body repair itself more efficiently. You may notice your pet moving more comfortably or healing more quickly than expected.
- Works Alongside Other Treatments: Cold laser therapy pairs well with other care your pet may already be receiving, including medications, physical rehabilitation, or post-surgical aftercare. It's a great addition to a broader treatment plan.
What to Expect During a Session
Your pet will lie comfortably while your veterinarian or technician guides the laser handpiece over the treatment area. The sessions are quiet, calm, and typically very well tolerated, even by anxious pets. The number of sessions recommended will depend on your pet's condition, but many owners notice improvement within the first few visits.
Cold laser therapy is safe for most dogs and cats. It's especially worth considering if your pet is older and slowing down, recovering from surgery or an injury, or living with a condition that causes ongoing discomfort. Contact North Oatlands Animal Hospital & Reproduction Center today to ask about cold laser therapy or to schedule a consultation.