3100 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC 28217
Dog Laser Therapy for Pain Relief and Faster Healing

As a responsible dog owner, your primary concern is ensuring the health and happiness of your furry companion. Dogs, much like humans, can experience a variety of painful conditions, from traumatic injuries and surgical wounds to chronic ailments like arthritis. As you strive to maintain your dog's well-being, you may find yourself seeking effective treatments that can help ease their discomfort. Our dog laser therapy in Charlotte is a non-invasive, safe, and efficient option that can alleviate pain and promote healing.
If you're in the Charlotte area and have questions about laser therapy for your dog, feel free to reach out to Epic Tails Veterinary Clinic at (704) 123-4567.
How Is Laser Therapy Used To Treat Dogs?
Why Should I Consider Laser Therapy For My Dog?
Laser therapy is a valuable tool for improving your dog’s quality of life. Whether your dog is dealing with joint issues like arthritis or recovering from surgery, laser therapy can provide significant relief. Since laser therapy doesn't require medication or anesthesia, it's a safe choice for pets, including older dogs with compromised organ function. This treatment is also commonly used after surgery, such as spays, neuters, or soft tissue procedures, to reduce pain and inflammation and promote faster healing.
Other scenarios where you might consider dog laser therapy include:
- Severe ear infections
- Fractures
- Arthritis
- Degenerative joint disease
What Are the Different Types of Laser Therapies, and When Might the Veterinarian Recommend Them?
The primary form of laser therapy we use is low-level, frequency-specific laser therapy. This means that the laser doesn’t cut or burn tissue but instead targets specific cells in the injured area. For example, if your dog has an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, we use the laser to focus on the ligaments, connective tissues, and surrounding cells to help reduce inflammation and promote healing.
Other lasers may not be suitable for therapeutic use as they lack the necessary low-frequency power to encourage tissue regeneration. Low-level lasers are unique because they affect biomodulation, which facilitates the healing process.
What Conditions Can Laser Therapy Treat in My Dog?
Laser therapy is used to treat a wide range of conditions and injuries in dogs. It is particularly effective for conditions like anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears, arthritis, and inflammation. Senior dogs often benefit from laser therapy as it can reduce their reliance on pain medications, which can be hard on their kidneys and liver.
Conditions treated with laser therapy include:
- Bladder infections
- Chronic cystitis
- Skin allergies
- Disc injuries
- Neck issues, particularly in brachycephalic breeds
- Chronic ear inflammation
- Acute injuries
- Post-operative pain
What Can I Expect From My Dog’s Laser Therapy Appointment?

