Have you noticed your pet slowing down, having trouble with everyday movement? If so, ask our doctors and staff how Laser Therapy may provide a solution to your pet’s muscle and joint soreness.
As your dog ages, the probability of arthritic pain increases greatly; at ages 8-10 27% of dogs suffer from arthritis. The numbers increase to 37% for dogs 11-13 years old. If you’ve seen signs of your dog slowing down, this may be due to joint and muscle pains common in arthritis.
It is difficult to diagnose arthritic pain in cats. This is due to the stoic nature of your furry family member. If’ you’ve noticed your feline friend slowing down, having problems reaching the litter box, or isolating themselves from the family, pain may be the issue.
Arnold Pet Station now has an alternative to medication for your pet’s joint pain. Our non-invasive Laser Therapy could provide your pet with an alternative to daily, weekly, or monthly medications. Ask our staff if Laser Therapy is right for your pet.

