




K9 LaserCare
Dog Laser Therapy Device
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.8/5 from 122 reviews
Your dog isn’t just a pet…
they’re family.
And when they start slowing down, struggling to walk, or showing signs of pain…
you feel it too.
You wish you could take that pain away.
👉 Now, you actually can.
✔ Reduce joint pain
✔ Improve mobility
✔ Support faster healing
✔ 30-day money back guarantee
When your best friend slows down or feels discomfort, it is hard to watch.
This laser therapy device for dogs helps support comfort, mobility, and recovery so your dog can enjoy more happy and active moments by your side.
🐶 Real Results From Dog Owners
"My 11-year-old Labrador could barely get up due to arthritis. After using this device for about 2 weeks, I noticed a big difference. He’s moving more freely and even started climbing stairs again."
"My dog has hip dysplasia and constant inflammation. We tried different treatments, but this was the first thing that really helped. The swelling reduced, and he seems much more comfortable now."
"After surgery, my dog was very slow to recover. We started using this laser device, and within days I could see improvement. The wound healed faster, and she regained strength much quicker."

About
Common Health Issues in Dogs
Most health problems don’t start suddenly. They show patterns first.

Arthritis
Laser therapy is a gentle, non-invasive option that may help support comfort, mobility, and everyday movement in dogs living with arthritis. It is commonly used to help manage stiffness, inflammation, and sore joints as part of a wider care plan.

Hip Dysplasia in Dogs
Hip dysplasia is a condition where the hip joint does not fit together as smoothly as it should. Over time, this can create extra wear, instability, inflammation, and discomfort in the joint.

Back Pain
Back pain in dogs can come from several causes, including muscle strain, spinal stress, arthritis, disc-related issues, awkward movement, injury, or general age-related stiffness.
Some dogs show obvious pain, while others simply move more slowly or avoid certain activities.
They give you loyalty. Give them the care they deserve.
After treatment, your dog will feel better, more comfortable, and ready to enjoy life again.
Common Conditions
What Is Arthritis in Dogs?
Arthritis in dogs is a common joint condition that often becomes more noticeable with age. It can affect the hips, knees, elbows, shoulders, or spine and may lead to stiffness, slower movement, and difficulty getting up after rest.
What Is Hip Dysplasia in Dogs?
Hip dysplasia is a condition where the hip joint does not fit together as smoothly as it should. Over time, this can create extra wear, instability, inflammation, and discomfort in the joint.
What Causes Back Pain in Dogs?
Back pain in dogs can come from several causes, including muscle strain, spinal stress, arthritis, disc-related issues, awkward movement, injury, or general age-related stiffness. Some dogs show obvious pain, while others simply move more slowly or avoid certain activities.
What Are Muscle Injuries in Dogs?
Muscle injuries in dogs can happen after overexertion, running, jumping, slipping, twisting, rough play, sports activity, or sudden movements. Some injuries are mild, like a simple strain, while others involve deeper muscle irritation or overload.
Why Dogs May Need Extra Support After Surgery?
After surgery, many dogs experience temporary soreness, swelling, stiffness, tenderness, or reduced confidence when moving. This can happen after orthopedic procedures, soft tissue surgery, dental procedures, wound repair, or other veterinary treatment.
Why Wound Healing Support Matters?
Dogs can develop wounds from cuts, scrapes, hot spots, surgery, bites, skin irritation, or other injuries. Even smaller wounds can be uncomfortable and may need extra care to heal cleanly and comfortably.
What Is Lick Granuloma in Dogs?
Lick granuloma, also called acral lick dermatitis, is a skin condition caused by repeated licking of the same area. Over time, the skin can become thickened, inflamed, irritated, sore, and difficult to heal.
Help Support & Usage FAQ
How long should each session last?
Most sessions should last 5–15 minutes per area, depending on the severity of the condition.
How often should I use it?
For best results:
- Mild issues: 2–3 times per week
- Chronic pain or arthritis: 3–5 times per week
Which areas can I treat?
You can apply laser therapy to:
- Hips
- Knees
- Elbows
- Shoulders
- Spine (back and neck)
Avoid sensitive areas like the eyes.
Does my dog need to stay still?
It helps if your dog is relaxed, but the device can still be effective with slight movement.
Many dogs enjoy the warmth and stay calm during treatment.
When will I see results?
Some dogs show improvement after a few sessions, while others may need 1–2 weeks of consistent use.
Is it safe for my dog?
Yes, when used as directed.
Start with a lower intensity setting and gradually increase if needed.
Can I use it on puppies or older dogs?
Yes:
- Safe for senior dogs with arthritis
- Use caution and lower intensity for younger dogs
Should I shave my dog’s fur before treatment?
Not necessary, but thinner fur allows better light penetration and may improve effectiveness.
Returns, Warranty & Order Support FAQ
Does the product come with a warranty?
Yes, the device includes a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects and normal use.
What does the warranty cover?
The warranty covers:
- Device malfunctions
- Manufacturing defects
- Issues with performance under normal use
Do you accept returns?
Yes — we offer a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
How do I request a return or replacement?
Simply contact us via email or our contact form.
We’ll provide clear instructions to make the process quick and easy.
Still have questions? Contact our support team — we respond within 24 hours.
