The device is intended exclusively for professional use by trained medical personnel.
Laser therapy device for veterinary medicine. For dogs and cats.
The LaserVet 1.0 is a professional laser therapy device for treating dogs and cats, stimulating the body's own healing processes. Laser therapy is non-invasive, painless, and suitable for accelerating wound healing in skin injuries.

Laser therapy can also be used optimally in animals for the gentle treatment of a wide variety of musculoskeletal diseases with symptoms such as pain, inflammation and edema.
The therapeutic effects of laser therapy in animal physiotherapy and rehabilitation can be divided into three main areas:
- anti-inflammatory effect
- bio-stimulating effect
- analgesic and anti-edematous effects
Veterinarians and animal health practitioners can use laser therapy to reduce tissue inflammation, to regulate pain stimuli, to reduce muscle spasms and edema, but also to eliminate pro-inflammatory markers in injured tissue.
Through the local modulation of biochemical markers, laser therapy can generate anti-inflammatory and anti-edematous effects in small animals. This leads to a reduction in edema formation, necrosis, and bleeding.
The Globus LaserVet 1.0, for example, can stimulate skin wound healing. Wounds can also be lasered during dressing changes, which has an additional analgesic effect in addition to the anti-inflammatory effects. In veterinary practices, laser therapy is therefore often used on dogs and cats that present with more or less severe skin injuries.
For the treatment of horses, especially for musculoskeletal disorders, we recommend the LaserVet 2.0 veterinary laser . At 2W, this device has twice the power and includes a wide selection of specialized laser therapy programs for horses.
Advantages of therapy with the LaserVet 1.0
Easy to use
Non-toxic
Non-invasive
Painless
Fast anti-inflammatory effects
Fast pain reduction
Fast healing of skin wounds
Reducing the intake of anti-inflammatory medications
Indications for laser treatment of small animals:
- Discopathies
- Osteoarthritis
- Muscle contractures
- Sprains
- Edema
- Trigger points
- Tendinopathy
- Granulomas
- pressure ulcers
- skin wounds
- Bruises
- Hygromas
- Bursitis
Program list
Programs for dogs and cats:
Chronic osteoarthritis
Recurrent osteoarthritis
Muscle sprain/contracture
Bruise / hematoma
Discopathy
Post-operative treatment
Acute pain
Edema
Skin wounds
Chronic skin wounds
Hygromas
trigger point
Spondylarthrosis
Acute stomatitis
Subacute stomatitis
Acute tendinopathy
Chronic tendinopathy
The anti-inflammatory and anti-edema properties of laser therapy are demonstrated by local modulation of biochemical markers, a different tissue distribution of inflammatory cells, and a reduction in the local formation of edema, necrosis, and hemorrhage. In addition, the inhibition of the production of molecules with inflammatory activity occurs.
If you have any questions about the LaserVet 1.0 laser therapy device, please feel free to contact us.