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Pain Relief and Healing Support for Dogs and Cats

Laser therapy is a safe, drug-free treatment option that helps reduce pain, inflammation, and healing time for pets. At Peterborough West Animal Hospital, we offer therapeutic laser therapy to support pets recovering from injury, surgery, or chronic conditions. Families in Peterborough, ON and Cavan Monaghan, ON trust laser therapy as a comfortable, effective way to improve their pet’s mobility and quality of life.

Laser therapy is commonly used as part of a comprehensive pain management or rehabilitation plan and can benefit pets of all ages, from active puppies to senior companions.

Veterinary laser therapy uses focused light energy to stimulate cells in targeted tissues. This process encourages increased circulation, reduced inflammation, and faster tissue repair at the cellular level. By supporting the body’s natural healing response, laser therapy helps pets feel better while promoting long-term recovery.

Treatments are non-invasive, painless, and quick. Most pets remain relaxed during sessions, and many find the experience soothing. There is no need for sedation, injections, or incisions, making laser therapy a low-stress option for pets who may not tolerate other treatments well.

Laser therapy offers a wide range of benefits for pets dealing with pain, inflammation, or limited mobility. These benefits may include:

  • Reduced pain and inflammation
  • Improved circulation to affected tissues
  • Faster healing of soft tissue injuries and wounds
  • Increased mobility and range of motion
  • Reduced stiffness in joints and muscles
  • Support for long-term management of chronic conditions

Because laser therapy does not rely on medication, it can be especially helpful for pets who cannot tolerate certain drugs or who require additional comfort support alongside other treatments.

Laser therapy can be used to support pets with a variety of medical and mobility concerns, including:

  • Arthritis and degenerative joint disease
  • Hip or elbow dysplasia
  • Soft tissue injuries, strains, or sprains
  • Muscle soreness or ligament injuries
  • Post-surgical recovery
  • Wound healing
  • Chronic pain conditions
  • Mobility changes in senior pets

For pets recovering from surgery, laser therapy may help reduce swelling and speed healing when included as part of a post-operative care plan. For pets with chronic conditions such as arthritis, regular sessions may help manage discomfort and improve daily comfort over time.

Laser therapy sessions are typically brief and well tolerated. During treatment, a handheld laser device is applied directly to the affected area. The treatment itself usually lasts only a few minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated and the condition involved.

Pets often remain calm and relaxed during therapy, and there is little to no downtime after treatment. Most pets can return to normal activity immediately following their session.

The number of sessions recommended will depend on your pet’s condition, severity, and whether the issue is acute or chronic. Some pets show improvement after just a few sessions, while others benefit from ongoing therapy as part of a long-term management plan.

At Peterborough West Animal Hospital, laser therapy is often combined with other treatments such as rehabilitation, pain management plans, or post-surgical care. This integrated approach allows us to tailor treatment to your pet’s individual needs and recovery goals.

Laser therapy may be recommended as a standalone treatment or used alongside other medical or rehabilitative services to enhance comfort, mobility, and healing.

Yes. Laser therapy is considered very safe when performed by trained veterinary professionals. It is suitable for pets of all ages, including senior pets, and carries minimal risk. Because it is non-invasive and does not require sedation, it is a gentle option for pets who may be anxious or medically sensitive.

If your pet is experiencing pain, stiffness, injury, or mobility changes, laser therapy may be a helpful option. Peterborough West Animal Hospital provides laser therapy services for pets in Peterborough, ON and Cavan Monaghan, ON, focusing on comfort, recovery, and improved quality of life.

Early intervention and consistent care can make a meaningful difference in how pets feel and move every day.

Contact Peterborough West Animal Hospital today to learn more about laser therapy or to schedule a consultation for your pet.

Peterborough West Animal Hospital

2605 Stewart Line, 
Cavan Monaghan, Ontario K9J 0G5
t: 705-745-4800
Also serving Cavan Monaghan, ON and surrounding areas.

Business Hours

Mon-Thurs: 9am – 6pm
Fri: 9am – 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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