It’s Hard to Know
What Will Actually Help

If your dog is slowing down, struggling with stairs, showing stiffness after rest, recovering from surgery, or dealing with a painful chronic condition, it’s easy to feel stuck between bad options.

You may be asking yourself:

  • Is this just aging, or something I should actively treat?
  • Does red light therapy actually work for dogs?
  • Are at-home devices strong enough to make a difference?
  • Is this safe?
  • Am I wasting money on something that won’t help?
  • Start With Guidance, Not Guesswork

    At MedcoVet, we do not start by pushing a device. We start by learning about your dog.

    In your free consult, a clinician will review your dog’s condition, symptoms, goals, and history to help determine:

    whether home light
    therapy is a reasonable fit

    what kinds of outcomes may be realistic

    whether your dog’s case should first be evaluated by a veterinarian

    what treatment approach and protocol may make sense

    That way, you can make a more informed decision before moving forward.

    How the Free Consult Works

    Tell us about your dog
    1

    Tell us
    about your dog

    Share your dog’s condition, symptoms, age, and what you’re hoping to improve.

    Meet with a clinician
    2

    Meet with
    a MedcoVet clinician

    We’ll talk through whether home light therapy is likely to be a fit and answer your questions clearly.

    Get a personalized recommendation
    3

    Get a personalized
    recommendation

    If it seems appropriate, we’ll suggest a protocol tailored to your dog’s needs and explain next steps.

    No pressure. No obligation. Just a clearer path forward.

    Conditions Pet Owners
    Commonly Ask Us About

    At MedcoVet, we do not start by pushing a device. We start by learning about your dog.

    Arthritis & joint pain

    For dogs with stiffness, discomfort, reduced activity, or difficulty getting up.

    Mobility decline in aging dogs

    For senior dogs who are slowing down and may need help staying comfortable and active.

    Back pain and IVDD support

    For dogs dealing with spinal discomfort or recovery support, when appropriate.

    Post-surgical recovery

    For dogs who may benefit from a structured home protocol during recovery.

    Soft tissue and
    musculoskeletal issues

    For strains, soreness, and other mobility-related concerns.

    Important note:

    Some cases require diagnosis or direct veterinary evaluation. If that applies to your dog, we’ll tell you.

    Why Pet Owners
    Come to Us Before Buying a Device

    Many at-home pet light therapy devices look similar at first glance. But whether a
    device may help depends on more than marketing claims.

    What matters includes things like:

  • whether enough light reaches the skin through fur
  • whether the treatment can be applied in direct contact
  • whether the dose and treatment time are realistic
  • whether the protocol matches the condition being treated
  • That’s why we focus on education and case fit first.

    We want pet owners to understand whether this approach makes sense before making a purchase.

    A More Thoughtful Way to
    Explore Home Therapy

    Many at-home pet light therapy devices look similar at first glance. But whether a
    device may help depends on more than marketing claims.

    whether your dog is a good
    candidate

    How treatment would
    typically be used at home

    what level of consistency is
    needed

    what results may or may
    not be realistic

    whether your dog is a good
    candidate

    what level of consistency is
    needed

    How treatment would
    typically be used at home

    what results may or may
    not be realistic

    What Pet Owners Tell Us

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the consult really free?
    Yes. The consult is free and designed to help you understand whether home light therapy may be appropriate for your dog.
    Will you tell me if my dog is not a good fit?
    Yes. The consult is free and designed to help you understand whether home light therapy may be appropriate for your dog.
    What conditions do you usually discuss?
    Yes. The consult is free and designed to help you understand whether home light therapy may be appropriate for your dog.
    Do I need a diagnosis first?
    Yes. The consult is free and designed to help you understand whether home light therapy may be appropriate for your dog.
    Is this meant to replace veterinary care?
    Yes. The consult is free and designed to help you understand whether home light therapy may be appropriate for your dog.
    What happens after the consult?
    Yes. The consult is free and designed to help you understand whether home light therapy may be appropriate for your dog.
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    Get Clear on Whether
    This Is Right for Your Dog

    You do not need to figure this out alone. If you’re wondering whether home light therapy could help your dog, start with a free consult and get personalized guidance.