
Why Red Light Therapy Works
Consistent Care, Right at Home
Support your dog’s recovery without scheduling vet visits or complicated routines. A few calm sessions a week can help maintain comfort, mobility, and everyday wellbeing.
Designed to Fit Your Dog’s Routine
Use it after walks, during rest time, or as part of a regular care ritual. Simple sessions make it easy to support joints, muscles, and overall comfort over time.
Thoughtfully Designed for Pet Recovery
Stories From Pet Parents Like You
Real Comfort. Real Results.
Pet parents trust red light therapy for everyday care.
96%
of pet parents said their dog seemed more relaxed during sessions
94%
noticed improved mobility after consistent weekly use
90%
said it became part of their dog’s regular care routine
* Results according to consumer studies. For more information refer to each product page.
Our Satisfaction Guarantee
At PawRed, your pet’s comfort comes first. Every therapy pad is designed for consistent, reliable sessions. If you ever need help, our support team is always here for you.
Questions? We've Got You Covered
How often should I use the red light therapy pad on my dog?
How often should I use the red light therapy pad on my dog?
Most pet parents use it a few times per week. Regular sessions help support comfort, mobility, and overall recovery.
Is red light therapy safe for dogs?
Is red light therapy safe for dogs?
Yes. Red and near-infrared light therapy is a gentle, non-invasive method commonly used to support healing and joint comfort in pets.
How long should each therapy session last?
How long should each therapy session last?
Typical sessions last around 10–20 minutes depending on the area being treated and your dog’s needs.
Where can the pad be used on my dog?
Where can the pad be used on my dog?
It can be placed on areas that commonly experience stiffness or discomfort such as hips, knees, back, shoulders, or paws.
Will my dog stay still during treatment?
Will my dog stay still during treatment?
Most dogs relax during sessions. Many pet parents say their dogs lie down or even fall asleep while the pad is in use.