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The B-Cure Laser Vet is a clinically proven Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) device, designed to provide non-invasive, drug-free pain relief and accelerate healing for pets. It helps manage conditions like arthritis, hip dysplasia, back pain, and ear infections from the comfort of home. Trusted by veterinarians worldwide, it’s a safe, portable alternative to expensive and stressful clinic visits.
Discover how B-Cure Laser Vet provides effective, non-invasive pain relief for pets. In above introductory video, Dr. Richard Kane, DVM, Chief Veterinarian at Care Animal Hospital, explains how this clinically proven laser therapy device can help treat your pet’s pain, inflammation, and orthopedic conditions. Dr. Kane, a top-leading veterinarian, discusses the technology behind the B-Cure Laser Vet and its benefits for home use. Learn how low-level laser therapy (LLLT) can offer a drug-free, safe, and side-effect-free alternative to manage your pet’s pain from the comfort of home.
The device uses an 808nm near-infrared laser to penetrate deep into tissue without heating it. Through photobiomodulation (PBM), it stimulates cellular energy (ATP) production, reducing inflammation and accelerating the body’s natural healing processes.
If you see their condition below, B-Cure Laser Vet was designed specifically for them.
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is a non‑invasive, drug‑free treatment trusted by veterinarians to support healing and pain management in pets. It works by delivering specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity—reducing inflammation, relieving discomfort, and accelerating tissue repair for a wide range of conditions.
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In this testimonial, Dr. Richard Kane, DVM, Chief Veterinarian at Care Animal Hospital – a veterinary professional with extensive experience in laser therapy, as his vet hospital alone has performed thousands of sessions on pets – shares his expert perspective on the B-Cure Laser Vet.
Dr. Kane explains the fundamentals of medical laser therapy, its growing mainstream use in both human and veterinary medicine, and why this innovative device is transforming at-home pet care. Through his clinical experience, he demonstrates how laser therapy effectively treats a wide range of conditions – from hip dysplasia and arthritis to periodontal disease, otitis, wounds, and neurologic issues.
🔬 The Science Behind Laser Therapy
As Dr. Kane explains, laser light is targeted to a specific area, where it:
• ✅ Increases blood flow
• ✅ Stimulates cellular production
• ✅ Decreases inflammation
• ✅ Promotes wound healing
The advantages? It’s non-invasive, pain-free, and many pets experience a sense of happiness and well-being during sessions. Most importantly, it greatly reduces dependence on narcotics, painkillers, antacids, and long-term cortisones and cortisone injections.
⚠️ The Disadvantages of Traditional Clinic Lasers
Dr. Kane also addresses the common drawbacks of clinic-based laser therapy:
• 🥽 Protective eyewear required for doctor, nurse, patient, and owner
• ✂️ Fur must be shaved in the treatment area
• 🧴 Ultrasound gel required to prevent burns
• 🚗 Constant trips back and forth to the animal hospital
🏠 The B-Cure Laser Vet Solution
Now, there is finally a new and exciting alternative – the B-Cure Laser Vet – that goes home with you and your pet. This innovative device bypasses almost all the disadvantages:
• ❌ No protective eyewear needed
• ❌ No more shaving
• ❌ No more gel
• ❌ No more frequent hospital visits
Key Features:
• 💡 As light as a flashlight – works like a rechargeable flashlight
• 🔋 Category: LLLT (Low-Level Laser Therapeutic device)
• 📦 Comes in a convenient protective case with an easy-to-use charging station
• 📖 Includes instruction booklets with easy-to-follow, specific diagrams on where to place it and for how long
• 🛡️ Extremely lightweight and safe to use
🐾 The Result?
Years of effective therapy in the comfort of your own home – helping your pet live a long, happy, and pain-free life.
✅ Why This Matters for Your Pet
• 🐕 Veterinarian-approved – Endorsed by Dr. Richard Kane, DVM, Chief Veterinarian at Care Animal Hospital, whose hospital alone has performed thousands of clinical laser sessions
• 🦴 Non-invasive & pain-free – No stress, no side effects
• 🏠 Convenient home therapy – No more stressful trips to the hospital
• 📈 Proven results – Treats arthritis, hip dysplasia, wounds, and more
• 💊 Reduces medication dependence – Less reliance on painkillers and cortisone
👉 Watch the full video to see Dr. Kane’s expert insights and real-life demonstrations of the B-Cure Laser Vet in action.
Hello, my name is Dr. Richard Kane. Today we’re going to talk about lasers. Lasers are devices that produce light, basically a monochromatic beam of light. It is often used in industry, by the military, and of course for medical use. Medical laser therapy has become mainstream both worldwide, both in human medicine and in veterinary medicine.
In our hospital alone, we have performed thousands of sessions on pets, treating such diseases as hip dysplasia, arthritis, periodontal disease, otitis, acute injuries, trauma, wounds, some neurologic conditions, some skin conditions, and many others. In the simplest of terms, the light from the laser is targeted to a specific area, where it helps increase blood flow, stimulates cellular production, decreases inflammation and promotes wound healing.
So what are some of the advantages of laser therapy? Well, the big one: it’s non-invasive and it’s pain-free. As a matter of fact, many owners report that their pet has a sense of happiness, peacefulness, and well-being during the laser therapy session. A typical session only takes a few minutes, and more importantly, it greatly reduces their potential dependence on narcotics, painkillers, antacids, and long-term cortisones and cortisone injections.
Many lasers require specific protective gear, especially for your eyes. This protective eyewear has to be worn by the doctor, the nurse, the patient, and the owner during the therapy session. Another potential disadvantage is that you very often have to shave the fur off the pet in the area that you’re going to treat, and then coat it with an ultrasound transmission gel to help prevent burns and injury to the skin.
And now, there is finally a new and exciting product – the B-Cure Laser Vet – that actually goes home with you and the pet. This bypasses almost all the disadvantages we just spoke of: no more protective eyewear, no more constant trips back and forth to the animal hospital, no more shaving the pet, no more worrying about burns or injuries to the skin.
The B-Cure Laser Vet is easy to use. It’s as light as a flashlight – as a matter of fact, it works just like a rechargeable flashlight. It is in the category of soft lasers, or more accurately the LLLT category, which stands for Low-Level Laser Therapeutic device. It comes in a convenient protective case with an easy-to-use charging station.
It is, once again, very lightweight and extremely safe to use. Included in the case are instruction booklets with easy-to-follow, specific diagrams on where to place it on your pet and for how long. The B-Cure Laser Vet will provide years of therapy in the comfort of your own home, to help your pet live a long, happy life.
In this video, Dr. David Cohen, a seasoned veterinarian with many years of clinical experience, shares his professional insights on the B‑Cure Laser Vet—a revolutionary cold laser therapy device for pets.
What you’ll learn in this video:
Whether your pet suffers from chronic pain, dental inflammation, ear issues, or post‑surgical recovery, the B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, drug‑free, and effective solution—backed by veterinary expertise.
👉 Watch the short video to see real treatments and hear why Dr. Cohen trusts this laser for his patients.
Hi. I’m Dr. David Cohen, and I’m a veterinarian with many years of experience. Today, I want to introduce the several indications of B-Cure Laser in veterinary medicine. B-Cure Laser Vet is effective in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions, dental problems, and wound management, including post-operative wounds and pain.
This is Julius, that has chronic otitis, an ear infection that is not healing inside of the ear canal. We are applying the B-Cure Laser Vet to this site. The owner does this at home for 4 minutes twice a day and soon will see improvement. As you can see, the B-Cure Laser Vet for pet ear problems is quick, painless, and very well tolerated.
The B Cure laser vet can also be used on neurological cases for neurological deficits and nerve paralysis. It can be used on cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and all the peripheral nerves. It can also be used in cases of arthritis and arthrosis, hip dysplasia, OCD, elbow dysplasia, and TMJ. It also has musculoskeletal applications, and it treats back pain.
The B-Cure Laser Vet can be applied to dental conditions like chronic stomatitis, gingivitis, and faucitis in cats, or chronic gingivitis in dogs. It can also be used along with acupuncture and can be placed along trigger points. This is Achilles, and he has some gingivitis, and we’re going to simply treat it by applying this to the gums for 4 minutes twice a day. As you can see, he doesn’t feel anything, he doesn’t mind it, and it’s going to help speed the healing of his gums.
As an experienced veterinarian, I strongly recommend the B-Cure Laser Vet. I think it gives all the people who really love their pets a tool we didn’t have before: to alleviate pain, to heal wounds, and to improve therapy standard. Thank you, and good energies to you and your pets.
In this testimonial, Dr. David Ben Kiki – a chiropractor and practicing veterinary chiropractor with over 37 years of clinical experience – shares why he confidently recommends the B-Cure Laser Vet for animal joint pain and inflammation.
Through the inspiring story of his own family dog, Flur, Dr. Ben Kiki demonstrates the real-life impact of this clinically proven device. Watch to learn how the B-Cure Laser Vet works at a cellular level, which conditions it effectively treats, and why veterinarians worldwide are incorporating it into their treatment protocols.
In this video, you’ll discover:
Trusted by veterinarians. Proven on real pets. Safe for daily use.
Hi, my name is Dr. David Ben Kiki.
I’m a chiropractor, and I’m a practicing veterinary chiropractor as well.
I added the specialty of veterinary chiropractic 15 years ago.
Overall, I’ve been in clinical practice now for 37 years.
I’d like to introduce Flur.
Flur is my wife’s dog.
She was born with an arthritic condition, and she’s all her life been in pain.
She’s 14 years old.
When I came across the B-Cure Laser Vet, I started using the laser on her joints.
She started walking more.
When we would go for walks, we would usually carry her.
Well, now we go on walks, and she’s walking the entire distance, one to two kilometers, whereas before she could barely walk 100 meters.
The B-Cure Laser Vet works on a cellular level.
It causes the cells to produce more adenosine triphosphate, known as ATP, and SOD, superoxide dismutase, which is an antioxidant.
With the increased mobility, the debris that builds up in these affected joints clears out much faster.
This is one of the reasons why she’s walking better.
She’s walking longer.
Who would I recommend this to?
Well, I would definitely recommend it for any pet owner and for any vet.
It gives the animal a lot of relief for conditions like gingivitis, for hip dysplasia, which is a very common condition we see in collies and in German shepherds.
It will help also for joint problems.
And with the continuous care that the animal is getting at home, its recovery is excellent.
To prevent a potential increase in pain from an underlying inflammation, start gradually :
In cases of acute pain, trauma, or non‑chronic conditions, you may apply the full protocol duration from the very first treatment.
For best results and to learn the precise treatment points and protocols for safe, effective pain relief using the B‑Cure Laser Vet, we strongly recommend referring to the detailed video treatment guides below for conditions such as hip arthritis & dysplasia, ear infections, and ACL tears.
Elbow arthritis is a common and painful condition affecting many dogs, particularly as they age or due to joint stress and trauma. The B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, painless, and effective adjuvant treatment to help your dog experience less pain, reduced inflammation, and improved mobility. In this comprehensive tutorial, Ron and Bim walk you through the entire treatment process for elbow arthritis.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet for elbow arthritis:
Treatment frequency: Repeat at least twice daily for optimal results.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain‑free life together.
Hello. Arthritis is also known as DJD (degenerative joint disease), a general term referring to abnormal changes in a joint. It can be caused by joint tissue destruction subsequent to an infection, by congenital defects, or by stress or traumas to joint surfaces and supporting structures. Typically, the first signs of arthritis are weight gain, more sleeping than usual, less interest in playing, and a change in attitude or in the level of alertness in pets with arthritis.
B-Cure Laser Vet provides pain relief, reduces inflammation, and it is effective, painless, and very well tolerated. Ron and Bim will now show us how to treat elbow arthritis or arthrosis using the B-Cure Laser Vet. For treatment of arthritis, start with a low dosage of 1 and 1/2 minutes and gradually increase the duration of treatment up to 4 minutes within 24 hours.
Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes. For continuous device operation, press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button. Release both buttons simultaneously. Now the device is operating continuously. Place the device vertically along the outer side of the forearm for a period of 4 minutes, keeping the pet as still as possible.
At the end of the treatment time, set the timer again to 4 minutes and place it along the inner fold of the arm. In addition, treat the inner side of the forearm at the crease of the arm horizontally.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day. We wish you and your pet a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
Mouth and dental problems such as stomatitis, gingivitis, and pharyngitis can cause severe pain and discomfort in cats and dogs, affecting their ability to eat and enjoy life. The B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, painless, and effective adjunct treatment to help your pet experience faster healing, decreased pain, reduced inflammation, and enhanced resistance to infections. In this comprehensive tutorial, Lara, Achilles, Melanie, and Jenny walk you through the entire treatment process for feline stomatitis, gingivitis, and other dental problems.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet for mouth and dental problems:
Treatment frequency: Repeat at least twice daily for optimal results.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain‑free life together.
Hello. Cats are sometimes known to develop a painful condition of the mouth, including gingivitis, stomatitis, and pharyngitis. This syndrome is referred to as feline chronic gingivitis-stomatitis syndrome. Dogs tend to get gingivitis on its own. Both conditions relate to plaque on the teeth, but in cats, calicivirus is also involved, and there’s also immune system involvement. This stomatitis syndrome is extremely painful. Cats may develop ulcers in the mouth, on the lips, on the tongue, and bleeding raw wounds on the gums and tissues in the back of the throat. In many cats, it gets to the point that they cannot eat, they have terrible breath, and they can become very angry due to the pain.
B-Cure Laser Vet in mouth and dental problems provides faster healing, decreased pain and inflammation, reduced swelling and enhanced resistance to infections, and it’s also painless and very well tolerated. The device is placed on the cheek outside the mouth so that you don’t stress your cat, and the laser beam will penetrate easily. Lara and Achilles will now show us how to treat stomatitis in cats with the B-Cure Laser Vet.
Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes. For continuous device operation, press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button. Release both buttons simultaneously. Now the device is operating continuously. Place the device along the outside of the mouth on the cheek near the gums at the upper premolars for 4 minutes. If there is also a problem in the lower gums, set the timer again to 4 minutes and place the device on the jaw by the lower molars.
For those who suffer from stomatitis in the back of the throat being raw like hamburger meat, we will treat another 4 minutes a little further back where the teeth end, so we reach the back of the throat.
Melanie and Jenny will now show us how to treat gingivitis in dogs with the B-Cure Laser Vet. Place the device along the outside of the mouth on the cheek near the gums at the upper premolars for 4 minutes. If there is also a problem in the lower gums, set the timer again to 4 minutes and place the device on the jaw by the lower molars.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day. We wish you and your pet a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
Hip arthritis and hip dysplasia are common and painful conditions affecting many dogs, particularly large breeds and growing puppies. The B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, painless, and effective adjuvant treatment to help your dog experience less pain, reduced inflammation, and improved mobility. In this comprehensive tutorial, James and Julius walk you through the entire treatment process for hip arthritis and hip dysplasia.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet for hip arthritis and hip dysplasia:
Treatment frequency: Repeat at least twice daily for optimal results.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain‑free life together.
Hello arthritis is also known as DJD, degenerative joint disease, a general term referring to abnormal changes in a joint.
Hip dysplasia is a genetic developmental disease that results in the malformation of the hip joint.
In young growing dogs, typically the first signs of arthritis are weight gain, more sleeping than usual, less interest in playing, and a change in attitude or in the level of alertness.
If your pet becomes less excited to see you and greet you when you come home, or hesitates to jump on the couch, or becomes overly cautious when climbing stairs, be aware that these may be the first indicators of joint discomfort caused by arthritis.
In pets with hip arthritis, B-Cure Laser Vet provides pain relief, reduces inflammation, and it is effective, painless, and very well tolerated.
James and Julius will now show us how to treat hip arthritis using the B-Cure Laser Vet.
For the treatment of hip arthritis and hip dysplasia, start with a dosage of 1.5 minutes and gradually increase the duration of the treatment up to 4 minutes within 24 hours.
Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes for continuous device operation.
Press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button, release both buttons simultaneously.
Now the device is operating continuously.
Place the device behind the hip joint vertically for 4 minutes.
At the end of the treatment time, set the device again to 4 minutes and place it in front of the hip joint, and then another 4 minutes above the hip joint horizontally.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day.
We wish you and your pet a successful treatment, so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
Knee arthritis (degenerative joint disease) is a common and painful condition affecting many dogs, especially as they age. The B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, painless, and effective adjuvant treatment to help your dog experience less pain, reduced inflammation, and improved mobility. In this comprehensive tutorial, Lara, Achilles, Melanie, and Jenny walk you through the entire treatment process for knee arthritis.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet for knee arthritis:
Treatment frequency: Repeat at least twice daily for optimal results.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain‑free life together.
Hello. Arthritis is also known as DJD, degenerative joint disease. A general term referring to abnormal changes in a joint. It can be caused by joint tissue destruction subsequent to an infection, by congenital defects, or by stress or traumas to joint surfaces and supporting structures.
Typically, the first signs of arthritis are weight gain, more sleeping than usual, less interest in playing, and a change in attitude or in the level of alertness. If your pet becomes less excited to greet you when you come home or hesitates to jump on the couch or becomes overly cautious when climbing stairs, be aware that these may be the first indicators of joint discomfort caused by arthritis.
Once it’s been ascertained that the pet is suffering from arthritis, the B-Cure Laser Vet can be used in addition to standard treatments. In pets with arthritis, B-Cure Laser Vet provides pain relief, reduces inflammation, and it is effective, painless, and very well tolerated.
Lara and Achilles will now show us how to treat knee arthritis using the B-Cure Laser Vet. For the treatment of arthritis, start with a low dosage of 1 and 1/2 minutes and gradually increase up to 4 minutes within 24 hours. Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes. For continuous device operation, press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button. Release both buttons simultaneously. Now the device is operating continuously.
Each of the three main treatment points should be treated for 4 minutes. Place the device on the soft spots around the knee. Along the inner side of the knee, along the outer side of the knee, on the back of the knee, along the crease of the inner fold horizontally.
Melanie and Jenny will now show us how to treat knee arthritis using the B-Cure Laser Vet. Each of the three main treatment points should be treated for four minutes. Place the device on the soft spots around the knee along the inner side of the knee, along the outer side of the knee on the back of the knee, along the crease of the inner fold horizontally.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day. We wish you and your pet a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
Anal sac disease is a common and uncomfortable condition in dogs that can progress from impaction to infection and even abscess if left untreated. The B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, painless, and effective adjuvant treatment to help your dog heal faster, experience less pain, and recover more comfortably. In this comprehensive tutorial, Lara, Achilles, Melanie, and Jenny walk you through the entire treatment process for anal sac disease.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet for anal sac disease:
Treatment frequency: Repeat twice daily for 2 weeks for optimal results.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain‑free life together.
Hello. If your pet is scooting across the room on his bottom, it could be a sign of anal sack disease. Anal sack disease begins as an uncomfortable impaction and can progress to an infection or abscess.
An untreated infection will develop into an abscess, a swollen, tender mass of pus, and could break open. Your vet will open and drain the abscess and usually prescribe antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs. B-Cure Laser Vet in anal sacks provides faster healing, decreased pain and inflammation, reduced swelling, and enhanced resistance to infections. It’s also painless and very well tolerated.
Lara and Achilles will now demonstrate for us how we treat anal sacks using the B-Cure Laser Vet. Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes. For continuous device operation, press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button. Release both buttons simultaneously. Now the device is operating continuously.
Place the device on the skin over the anal sacks, which are located at 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock on the right and left sides of the anus, avoiding direct contact. Use for 4 minutes twice a day for a period of 2 weeks.
Melanie and Jenny will now demonstrate for us how we treat anal sacks using the B-Cure Laser Vet. Place the device on the skin over the anal sacks, which are located at 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock on the right and left sides of the anus, avoiding direct contact. Use for 4 minutes twice a day for a period of 2 weeks.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day. We wish you and your pet a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
Ear infections are a common and uncomfortable condition affecting many dogs and cats. The B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, painless, and effective adjunct treatment to help your pet heal faster and experience less pain. In this comprehensive tutorial, James and Julius walk you through the entire treatment process for otitis and other ear infections.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet for ear infections:
Treatment frequency: Repeat at least twice daily for optimal results.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment and a happy, pain‑free life together.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment and a happy, pain‑free life together.
Hello. Most pet owners will sooner or later deal with an ear infection, which is quite a common condition in dogs and cats. If your pet is shaking his head, scratching at the ear flaps, has red ears, and perhaps an offensive odor, you should consult your vet for a possible ear infection.
Once it has been ascertained that the pet is suffering from otitis or other ear infection, the B-Cure Laser Vet can be used in addition to standard treatments such as ear drops and/or oral medications. Thanks to this device, you can offer to your pet a faster healing, decreased pain, reduced swelling, and enhanced resistance to infections. B-Cure Laser Vet, ideal for a wide array of ear problems, is effective, painless, and very well tolerated.
James and Julius will now show us how to treat otitis with the B-Cure Laser Vet. For the treatment of ear infections, start with a dosage of 1.5 minutes and gradually increase the duration of the treatment up to 4 minutes within 24 hours. Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes. For continuous device operation, press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button. Release both buttons simultaneously. Now the device is operating continuously.
Place the device along the side of the vertical ear canal for 4 minutes. Then place the device at the bottom of the vertical ear canal close to the horizontal canal for another 4 minutes. In small dogs and in cats, placing the B-Cure Laser Vet next to the vertical canal should be enough to cover the whole area. You should see improvement after a few days of treatment.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day.
We wish you and your pet a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
Arthritis (DJD) can significantly affect your pet’s quality of life, but the B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, painless, and effective solution for managing spinal arthritis at home. In this comprehensive tutorial, James and Julius walk you through the entire treatment process, from understanding the condition to proper device application.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet:
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment and a happy, pain‑free life together.
Hello. Arthritis is also known as DJD, degenerative joint disease.
It is a general term referring to abnormal changes in a joint.
It can be caused by joint tissue destruction subsequent to an infection, by congenital defects, or by stress or traumas to joint surfaces and supporting structures.
Typically, the first signs of arthritis are weight gain, more sleeping than usual, less interest in playing, and a change in attitude or in the level of alertness.
In pets with arthritis, B-Cure Laser Vet provides pain relief, reduces inflammation, and it is effective, painless, and very well tolerated.
James and Julius will now show us how to treat spinal arthritis using the B-Cure Laser Vet.
For the treatment of arthritis, start with a low dosage of 1 and 1/2 minutes and gradually increase up to 4 minutes within 24 hours.
Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes.
For continuous device operation, press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button.
Release both buttons simultaneously.
Now the device is operating continuously.
Place the device along each side of the spine on the lumbar muscles for 4 minutes on each treatment point.
In case you’re treating a bigger dog, you may have to place the device along the spine on the lumbar muscles and also on additional spots in the back in order to cover a larger area.
Treat each point for 4 minutes.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day.
We wish you and your pet a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain free life.
Wounds can be painful and slow to heal, but the B‑Cure Laser Vet offers a safe, effective, and non‑invasive solution for managing various wound types at home. In this comprehensive tutorial, Ron and Bim walk you through the entire treatment process, from wound preparation to proper device application.
In this video, you will learn:
Key benefits of B‑Cure Laser Vet for wound healing:
Treatment frequency: Repeat at least twice daily for optimal results.
We wish you and your furry companion a successful treatment and a happy, pain‑free life together.
Hello. If your pet is suffering from traumatic wounds, lick granuloma, hot spots, bite wounds, burns, post-surgery hard-to-heal scars, and other types of wounds including pressure sores, you can first clean the dressing and the wound according to your veterinarian’s instructions, and then use the B-Cure Laser Vet as an adjuvant treatment at home.
The B-Cure Laser Vet not only supports healing, but it also reduces scar formation, stimulates the immune cells, treats the infection, and consequently decreases the level of pain.
If the wound is covered by a dressing, perform the B-Cure Laser Vet treatment while the dressing is being changed.
So, remove the dressing, disinfect the wound according to the doctor’s instructions, perform the treatment with the B-Cure Laser Vet, and afterwards dress the wound again.
Ron and Bim will now show us how to treat wounds using the B-Cure Laser Vet.
Turn the device on and set the treatment time to 4 minutes.
For continuous device operation, press simultaneously the elongated button at the left side and the round button.
Release both buttons simultaneously.
Now the device is operating continuously.
Place the device along the length of the injured tissue for 4 minutes.
Hold the device approximately half a CM over the wound, avoiding direct contact with the skin, and do not perform the treatment above dressing.
If the area of the wound is wider than the surface of the laser beam, which is 1 x 4.5 CM, set the timer again to 4 minutes and treat the adjacent area until the entire area of the wound is covered, including its margins.
Disinfect the device using 70% alcohol wipes after each treatment of an open wound.
The B-Cure Laser Vet sends laser energy to the cells, causing them to reproduce faster so that wounds heal more quickly and with less pain.
The laser also dilates vessels at the site, increasing blood flow to the area and reducing swelling.
For optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day.
We wish you and your pet a successful treatment so that you can both enjoy a good and pain-free life.
It’s clinically validated for orthopedic problems (arthritis, hip dysplasia, IVDD, ACL tears), dental issues, and skin conditions (wounds, pododermatitis).
Yes. It’s a non-invasive, drug-free therapy with no known side effects. It’s safe for daily use. Never aim the laser at the eyes, and avoid use on tumors or pregnant abdomens.
Yes, it uses the same LLLT technology as professional clinics, allowing you to provide consistent, daily treatment in the comfort of your own home.
Yes, there are no contra-indications with medication.
Improvements may appear within 3 days to 3 weeks. The majority respond positively in the first few days, though inflammation may take longer.
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