Is Red Light Therapy Effective for Senior Dogs With Arthritis?

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Are older dogs good candidates for red light therapy?
Can it help senior dogs that already have advanced arthritis?

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Senior dogs are among the most common candidates for red light therapy. As dogs age, the cartilage in their joints gradually deteriorates, which can lead to chronic pain and stiffness.

Red light therapy offers a gentle and non-invasive way to support joint health in older animals. Because the therapy does not involve medications or surgical procedures, it is generally well tolerated by aging dogs.

The treatment may help improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support cellular repair in joint tissues. These effects can help senior dogs move more comfortably and maintain their independence.

Many veterinarians include light therapy in rehabilitation programs for aging pets because it can complement other arthritis treatments such as joint supplements, anti-inflammatory medications, and controlled exercise.

For senior dogs, even small improvements in comfort and mobility can significantly improve overall quality of life.