PEMF Therapy for Dogs
PEMF Therapy for Dogs
Your dog can't tell you where it hurts, but PEMF therapy can help them feel better without medication.
The Condition
Understanding Canine Pain & Recovery
Dogs suffer from many of the same conditions that affect people: arthritis, hip dysplasia, post-surgical pain, sports injuries (especially in working and agility dogs), and the general aches that come with aging. The challenge is that dogs can't tell you exactly what hurts, and long-term use of canine pain medications like NSAIDs can cause liver and kidney problems. Many dog owners are looking for safer alternatives.
Our Approach
How PEMF Therapy for Dogs Helps
PEMF therapy works on dogs the same way it works on humans. Electromagnetic pulses penetrate deep into tissue, reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and stimulating cell repair. Dogs tend to respond quickly because they don't carry the stress and tension that humans hold in their bodies. Many dogs visibly relax during sessions, and owners frequently report improved mobility and energy within the first few visits. Wendy Graham has years of experience working with dogs of all breeds and sizes.
Benefits
What You Can Expect
Reduces arthritis pain and joint inflammation in aging dogs
Supports post-surgical healing (TPLO, ACL, hip surgery)
Helps working and agility dogs recover faster between events
Improves mobility and energy levels in senior dogs
No medication side effects and safe for long-term use
Most dogs find the sessions calming and relaxing
FAQ
Common Questions About PEMF Therapy for Dogs for Canine Pain & Recovery
Learn More
Related Articles
Ready to Try PEMF Therapy for Dogs?
Book a session at our Cedar Knolls, NJ office and see how drug-free therapy can help with canine pain & recovery.
14 Ridgedale Ave, Suite 262, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927