Light Therapy for Dogs and Pets – LED Light Therapy for Pain Relief, Muscle & Joint Pain, Reduce Inflammation, Heal Wounds, & Clear Skin Problems with 2 Therapy Modes.
$189.95
Price: $189.95
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Light Therapy for Pets
Enabling you to help your pets feel better faster.
We help animals feel better faster with the natural benefits of light, comprehensive pet light therapy device for home use or on the go.
All of us are pet owners want the best for our furry friends and will go the last mile to ease their pain, heal their wounds and other skin issues.
How did we get our start?
LumaSoothe, was founded with one goal – providing affordable, high quality solutions for our pet’s health needs. Our motto is – Science, Technology and the Power of Nature – which drives our philosophy of providing high quality and natural solutions to our pet’s needs.
What makes our products unique?
LumaSoothe products offer 5 wavelengths of light therapy in a single device. From Infrared to red, green, blue and yellow light therapy. All at home or on the go!
What problem are we solving?
Pet pain management, skin care and hair loss for all pets.
LumaSoothe Light Therapy
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.07 x 4.92 x 7.09 inches; 1 Pounds
Item model number : LumaSoothe 2
Date First Available : July 20, 2016
Manufacturer : LumaSoothe
ASIN : B01IRRMMNA
RELIABLE THERAPY DEVICE FOR YOUR PETS: LumaSoothe 2 is a home-use healing light therapy device for your pet. Includes 2 powerful photonic Light Therapy Modes for deep pain treatments and skin surface treatment benefits. A safer alternative to Laser Light Therapy devices.
DEEP TREATMENT MODE BENEFITS FOR YOUR PET: The deep tissue laser therapy module of our product relieves the irritating symptoms of your pet’s back pain, knee pain, as well as other causes of deep joint & muscle pain. Increased circulation reduces inflammation of joints and promotes healing.
SURFACE TREATMENT MODE BENEFITS: This mode uses light therapy to treat and soothe your pet’s skin conditions to promote healthy skin. It aids in healing post-surgery wounds, Hot Spots, other skin problems and promotes hair growth. Individual Results May Vary: Red light therapy effects can vary from one pet to another. The outcomes depend on several factors, including the type of condition being treated, the pet’s overall health, and the correct application of the therapy.
SIMPLE, PORTABLE, AND EASY TO USE: Place head of device on the area to be treated. Press start button to begin 15-minute pet treatment. Device turns off automatically when finished. Please read all instructions thoroughly before first use.
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE: Ergonomically designed therapy device, One Treatment Head with 2 Treatment Modes- IR Deep (DT) and Surface (ST), USB-C Charging Cable & USB Wall Charger, and Charging Base. PLEASE CHARGE FULLY BEFORE FIRST USE.
Customers say
Customers find the electric light helpful for healing sore muscles and wounds. They report that it improves walking ability, mobility, and strength. The light is relaxing and soothing for their pets. Many customers consider it a good value for money.
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10 reviews for Light Therapy for Dogs and Pets – LED Light Therapy for Pain Relief, Muscle & Joint Pain, Reduce Inflammation, Heal Wounds, & Clear Skin Problems with 2 Therapy Modes.
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ZsaZsa –
WORKED FOR MY SENIOR YORKIE
Our little 5 pound Yorkie – when he was about 15 years old – spun around quickly and hit the side of his head on a chair leg, resulting in a terrible muscle strain. Normally a very stoic little guy, he was in awful pain and cried when you just came near his neck and shoulder. Took him to our vet immediately and they gave him a cold laser treatment. We purchased a series of treatments for the next four weeks. It worked but was very costly for a 2 to 3 minute treatment. Being a DIY kind of person, and a pet parent who left no stone unturned when it came to our little guyâs wellbeing, I started looking into home-based devices to treat him. I found this LED light therapy device, which was a fraction of the cost of cold laser treatments. Figured it might be a good investment since it had good reviews for efficacy. Turned out to be a great investment! From that time until we lost our little guy just shy of his 19th birthday, we used that device frequently to treat all sorts of ailments – achy muscles, wound healing, skin irritation, etc. We were amazed at how quickly he responded to the treatments, and you know thereâs not a placebo effect with dogs. On a subsequent visit to the vet, we mentioned how we were using this device with great success,, and our vet snottily commented⦠âwell, is it as effective as my $20,000 cold, laser machine?â He wasnât too happy when we repliedâ¦yes!For anyone wondering whether or not this works through fur, it did for us. Now, if our dog had really long and thick hair, I donât know if it wouldâve been effective. I always cut my Yorkieâs hair short on the body and neck. But his legs had longer hair there, and we did successfully treat him on his legs and hips. But super dense fur? Probably a question best asked of the manufacturer.
AM –
Great Product!
My cat had a few skin issues (post-surgery recovery and scabs from being nervous from a move) that were persistent. After talking with my vet, we decided that light therapy could work. They helped me with finding a few and I came across LumaSmooth!I would definitely purchase this product if your cat or dog needs the light therapy. I was skeptical at first, but, if red light therapy works on humans, then I know light therapy will work on animals. It is a great value for the money you pay!The light is bright so avoid eye contact with yourself and your pet when using the product. It also has a long battery life!
Yuuzuru –
Can’t say it is helping, can’t say it isn’t!
I purchased this because my dog’s chyropratcor said it could help his inflammation in his back. I had also hoped it would stop a cyst from growing on his paw and would stimulate hair growth in areas he is losing fur from alopecia x. It did nothing for the cyst or fur growth. I am not sure if it alleviated any back pain or not. He seemed a bit “bothered” by me using it on him despite the facts he was just napping anyway. I can’t say it didn’t help with his muscle inflammation but I can’t say it didn’t either. I just don’t see any vast change in how he is moving around. It may just be too low dose. The Dr said “if you can afford to buy it, you should try it”.
Amazon Customer –
Worked Great For Us, but Wonât Work For All
My 2 year old dog started limping after being attacked by another dog in October 2023. After two trips to the vet and a round of x-rays, it was determined that his limp was likely due to a sprain or strain from trying to pull away from the other dog since it only bit his face. After determining the cause of the limp we were given a prescription for carpoprofen and told to have him rest it as much as possible. Unfortunately, he is a very active breed which made it difficult for us to keep him inactive. He continued to run and jump even though his limp was getting worse. After 3 months of no progress, I decided to try cold laser therapy based on a recommendation from a trusted source. After doing some research I felt like this laser would be my best bet and that worst case scenario I would just return it. After doing 5 minute sessions on my dog every other day for a week and a half, his limp is almost completely gone. I am sooo thankful this worked for us! However, after talking to my chiropractor, who has a class 4 cold laser and knows quite a bit about them, I can see why this laser may not work for all dogs or situations. Iâd like to pass this information on, in order to help others determine if this would be a worthwhile purchase for their situation.I was told a good starting point to find the problem area on his leg was to put my hand over it and slowly move it around to find any changes in temperature. If there is an area that feels slightly warmer (about a 2° difference) that means there is inflammation there and is likely the problem area. The other thing I was told is that the deepest a class 1 laser can penetrate is about 1-1.5â. The size of your dog, the amount of fur your dog has, and the location of the area you are trying to treat need to be taken into account. If you have a big dog with lots of fur, this laser may not penetrate deep enough to the affected area. So if you have a Great Pyrenees with a bad back, this laser might work, or it might not. It depends how deep the issue is. If your dog has a long dense coat, I would try to move as much fur out of the way in the spot you place the laser. For those of you with big fluffy doggos: At the very least this laser should still work well for surface area issues on the skin. If you want to heal things below the skin, I would also check around local vets to see if they do laser treatments and see if they have one thatâs more powerful or that can go deeper than the ones rated for home use. Iâm told most vets typically only carry class 1 and 2, but itâs worth a shot.I am giving this product 5 stars because even though it wonât work for everyone, it still does exactly what itâs supposed to do. I think itâs a great laser for at-home use.
MissKish –
Do I believe in red light therapy? Yes.
We are still in the process of pinning down the source of my cats allergies with the help of a veterinary dermatologist. Her main symptom is itchiness, with visibly irritated skin around her chin/sides of her mouth. She will scratch until drawing blood at times. We tried this device for about 10 days and saw no noticable change in skin irritation, unfortunately. I did have high hopes based on specific mention of allergies in the device pamphlet.Do I believe that this likely works for alot of pet ailments? Yes. Did it work for my cat? No.Side note – I wish the return policy was 45 days! I found myself thinking between: could this actually work with more time? *and* worrying about returning it so I don’t waste $200 if not….*sigh*
Melanie –
Bought this as an alternate to taking my 4 yr old pug to a holistic vet for red light therapy across town frequently. He suffers from pinched nerves in his lower spine and his episodes were occurring closer together, from 8 months between to less than 1 month over the course of the last 18 months. That last episode, I knew I had to try something different and bought this. Itâs now been 6 weeks since that last episode so time will tell but Iâm feeling really good about it. Another med besides the usual gabapentin/rimadyl is pure methocarbamol (pure ingredient in robaxacet) has been a life saver. Over the counter at the pharmacy and just cut up the pill into 1/4 or 1/8s. Will update if another episode presents itself but just getting past the 4 week mark was a win already at the rate he was going. 2 year warranty is great and I just had to charge the battery today for the first time since I got it after nice daily use. Easy to use, we do it right before bedtime when heâs tucked in and doesnât even notice it. Might even like it but hard to tell. If youâre thinking about it, try it. Iâm seeing great results so far!
Amazon Customer –
Seems to be helping my dogs bad legs. Would recommend to any dog owner
Martine –
Facile à utiliser et le chien nâavait pas peur il sait même endormi. Le seul point négatif est que les instructions sont toutes en anglais et nous on comprend rien
Jenn Ferguson –
I was very skeptical at first that this could actually help our dog. She is almost 10, a large king shepherd and she has bad arthritis in all of her joints. Last week she wasnât putting weight on one leg suddenly and I thought there was nothing we could do. I borrowed a Lumasoothe off a coworker and by the next day our dog was walking on her leg again. By the 3rd day she was walking normal with no signs of pain. We bought our own and now use it twice a day on all of her joints and she loves it. She lies back and goes to sleep when we use it. Iâm a believer now!
Mark –
Hard to tell how well it works on pets because they canât tell you. So I tried it on my tennis elbow and sore hands. Definitely made a difference. Used it many times before it required a charge. Very user friendly. Would be nice if protective glasses were included.