













The Vet Clinic
Brought Home.
The same Class IV laser therapy your vet charges $60 per session for — now in your hands, daily, at home. 2,300mW of deep-tissue power for arthritis, CCL recovery, hip dysplasia, and post-surgical healing.
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"We were doing $60 sessions twice a week at the vet for Milo's arthritis. $480 a month, every month, forever. By day 10 he was getting up from his bed without groaning. By week 3 we cancelled the vet appointments. This thing is the real deal."
Your vet is charging you
$720 to $1,440 a year.
Every year. Forever.
Here's what chronic laser therapy actually costs when you add it up — and when the Pro Laser pays for itself.
How Class IV Laser Therapy
Actually Works
This isn't a light panel or an LED pad. This is the same photobiomodulation technology used in veterinary rehabilitation clinics — now in your hands at 2,300 milliwatts.
650nm Red Light Penetrates Surface Tissue
Ten 650nm surface diodes work on the skin level — reducing inflammation, accelerating wound healing, and increasing blood circulation to the treatment area.
808nm Near-Infrared Reaches Deep Tissue
Four 808nm diodes at 500mW each — penetrating through skin, fat, and muscle to reach cartilage and bone. Where arthritis and CCL damage actually live.
Mitochondria Supercharge Cellular Repair
Photons are absorbed by mitochondria — stimulating ATP production, the cellular fuel that drives tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain naturally.
Daily Sessions Build Cumulative Results
Daily home sessions create sustained therapeutic effect. Frequency matters as much as power — daily treatment consistently outperforms intermittent clinic sessions.
Why Power Actually Matters
Not all laser devices are equal. Power determines how deep the light penetrates — and whether it reaches the joints, ligaments, and cartilage where your dog's pain actually lives.
| Device | Power Output | Class | Depth | Session Time | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wag Wize Pro Laser You | 2,300mW | Class IV | Deep tissue | 3–10 min | $1,199.98 |
| Helio Pet (Max) | ~200mW est. | Class IIIB | Surface only | 20–30 min | $349 |
| Wellue Pet Laser | 930mW | Class IIIB | Limited | 15–20 min | $289 |
| Generic Amazon Wand | 500–660mW | Class IIIB | Surface only | 20–30 min | $60–$150 |
| Vet Clinic (Class IV) | 2,000–10,000mW | Class IV | Deep tissue | 5–15 min | $40–$100/session |
Built to
Clinical Standards.
5 Minutes a Day.
Results in 7–14 Days.
Clinical protocols made simple. No vet degree required — just a device, your dog, and 5 minutes.
Daily sessions prime your dog's cells for repair. Most owners notice their dog relaxing during sessions within the first few days. Watch for your dog seeking the device — a sign the treatment is working.
Cellular ATP production is now in full swing. Inflammation reduces. Joint mobility improves. Most owners report meaningful changes in how their dog moves, rises, and engages in this window.
Arthritis and chronic joint conditions never stop — but neither do you. Maintenance sessions keep inflammation managed, pain suppressed, and your dog's quality of life higher than any intermittent vet visit schedule can achieve.
What Happens When
Owners Stop Waiting
"Rosie is a 12-year-old Lab with severe hip arthritis. We were doing laser at the vet twice a week — $60 a session, every week. I bought this and started doing it at home daily. Within 3 weeks she was moving better than she had in 2 years. We haven't been back to the vet for laser since."
"My German Shepherd Max had CCL surgery 6 months ago and the vet recommended ongoing laser for recovery and arthritis prevention. Now I do it every morning at home — he puts his head down and literally falls asleep. His vet was impressed with how well he's progressing."
"I'm a vet tech and I know how this technology works at the clinic level. I was genuinely skeptical that a home device could deliver therapeutic doses — then I saw the specs. 2,300mW is legitimately in the clinical range. The difference in 3 weeks was undeniable."
"Pepper has IVDD and was barely moving. Got this on a payment plan and started doing it daily on her spine. By week 2 she was doing stairs again. By week 4 she was jumping on the couch. I literally cried. This device gave me my dog back."
"Cooper is 13 with arthritis in both hips. Within 6 weeks I had a dog who could walk to the end of the block again. He greets me at the door now instead of struggling to get up. The 90-day guarantee took away all the risk. I wish I'd bought it 2 years ago."
"Took Bella in for her 3-month arthritis check-up and the vet commented that her joint inflammation markers were significantly lower. She asked what we'd changed. I told her about this device and she said she'd be recommending it to clients. That's all I needed to hear."
Guarantee
Try it for 90 days.
If it doesn't work,
you don't pay.
Use the Pro Laser every day for 90 days. If you don't see a meaningful difference in your dog's comfort and mobility — contact us for a full refund. No forms, no lengthy questionnaires, no back-and-forth.
Everything You
Need to Know
Power. The devices you see at $60–$150 are Class IIIB devices delivering 500–660mW — enough for surface-level treatment but incapable of reaching deep tissue where arthritis, CCL damage, and hip dysplasia actually live. The Pro Laser is 2,300mW Class IV — 3.5× more powerful than those devices and equivalent to clinical units used in veterinary rehabilitation facilities. It's a different category of product, not just a more expensive version of the same thing.
Yes, with proper protocol. The device includes a detailed treatment guide covering session length, movement technique, and area-specific protocols. Safety precautions are straightforward: always use the included protective goggles on your dog, never treat over the eyes directly, avoid use over known tumors or in pregnant dogs, and consult your vet before starting treatment for any specific diagnosis. We always recommend discussing with your veterinarian — especially for post-surgical recovery.
Most owners notice their dog relaxing during sessions within the first few days — a direct physiological response to pain relief. Visible mobility improvements typically appear within 7–14 days of consistent daily use. For chronic conditions like arthritis, meaningful improvement is usually evident within 3–4 weeks. Results vary based on your dog's age, condition severity, and consistency of use — which is why the 90-day guarantee exists.
Most dogs accept the goggles within 2–3 sessions. Introduce them before starting the device — let your dog sniff and investigate them first. Put them on during treat time to create a positive association. Once the session starts and your dog feels the therapeutic warmth, most dogs become too relaxed to care about the goggles. Many dogs actively put their heads down and close their eyes once treatment begins.
At 2,300mW, sessions are dramatically faster than lower-power devices. A single joint takes 3–5 minutes. A dog with both hips and spine involvement takes 10–15 minutes total. Compare that to 20–30 minutes at a Class IIIB level. The higher the power, the faster the therapeutic dose is delivered — which is exactly why vets use Class IV equipment over Class IIIB.
Yes. The device is not limited to one animal. Many households use it across multiple dogs — including preventive maintenance on younger dogs who haven't yet developed joint problems. The same therapeutic benefits apply across all dogs regardless of breed or size, though session time may vary based on the treatment area.
Yes. The 808nm near-infrared wavelength is specifically chosen for its penetration through fur and skin. Unlike shorter wavelengths, 808nm passes through the coat without meaningful absorption — reaching the tissue below regardless of coat thickness. For very dense double coats (Huskies, Bernese Mountain Dogs), you can part the fur at the treatment site for optimal contact, though it is not required.
If you don't see meaningful improvement in your dog's comfort or mobility within 90 days of consistent use, email us and we'll process a full refund of your purchase price. We'll ask you to return the device, and we'll cover the return shipping label. No lengthy questionnaires, no back-and-forth. We stand behind this product completely — the guarantee is our proof.
For many dogs with chronic conditions like arthritis, the Pro Laser provides equivalent or superior outcomes to scheduled vet laser sessions — because daily treatment consistently outperforms intermittent sessions in clinical research. That said, we always recommend working with your veterinarian. Many vets now actively recommend at-home devices as a complement or replacement for clinic sessions. This device is not a substitute for veterinary diagnosis or emergency care.
Your dog's joints
aren't getting better
on their own.
Every week without treatment is another week of inflammation building. Another week of cartilage wearing. Another week of your dog in pain they can't tell you about. The Pro Laser doesn't promise a cure — it delivers what clinics have used for years: consistent, deep-tissue laser therapy that reduces inflammation, stimulates cellular repair, and improves quality of life. Daily. At home. For one price.
The Wag Wize Pro Laser is a home-use laser therapy device. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Laser therapy may support comfort, mobility, and recovery in dogs with arthritis, joint conditions, and post-surgical healing — individual results vary based on condition severity, breed, age, and consistency of use. Always consult your veterinarian before beginning laser therapy, particularly for post-surgical recovery or serious diagnoses. Do not use over tumors, the eyes, or on pregnant dogs. Protective goggles must be worn by the dog during all sessions. FDA clearance and CE certification refer to the device's safety classification, not an endorsement of specific therapeutic claims.