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Wound Healing: A Focus on Post-Surgical and Chronic Wounds in Pets

Most pet owners can say with certainty that their fur babies have had a wound at some point in their lives. Minor scratches, post-surgical wounds (spay and neuter most common), deeper wounds from fights, and so on. The size of the wound will vary and the larger it is, the more time it will take to heal. Wound healing follows a strict process of events and the aim of many clinicians/surgeons is to make the process go faster. In this article, we focus on the intricacies of wound healing, primarily post-surgical and chronic wounds, and how Pulsed Electromagnetic
Field Therapy (PEMF) can help.

What is a wound?

A wound is classified as any break or damage to any tissue of the body. This includes damage to the skin, muscle, epithelium, and mucous membranes.

Wounds may result in pain, inflammation, bleeding, or blood loss and can be a site of entry for harmful or even normal skin bacteria that can cause an infection. Some pets get wounds from frivolous little pet antics such as jumping over a fence, squeezing through a tiny opening, getting into fights with other pets, self-inflicted bite wounds from gnawing at an area of irritation, or worse by being in some traumatic event such as a car accident.

Not all wounds are caused by a traumatic occurrence. Some wounds come from surgical procedures such as routine spays and neuters, the removal of tumors or other abnormal growths from various areas of your pet’s body, abdominal surgeries, and even orthopedic surgery to repair broken bones.

How do wounds heal?

When a wound is made, a series of biochemical processes occur to tell your pet’s body that there is an injury to the affected tissue. Your fur baby may yelp in pain after a wound has been inflicted. The stages of their wound-healing process are as follows:

Inflammation

During this phase, there will be bleeding which can help to flush away some contaminants that get into the wound. The body will try to stop the bleeding by forming a clot and narrowing blood vessels. Next, white blood cells which are part of your pet’s immune system will migrate to the wound and try to rid it of any bacteria, dead cells, or others. Inflammation causes pain, redness, heat, and swelling.

Proliferation

This is defined by the migration and multiplication of cells called fibroblasts which secrete the ropy structure named fibrin which then lays the foundation for the wound to rebuild new tissue as well as collagen that helps to strengthen the wound. The wound then sprouts new tiny blood vessels which supply blood to the newly developing tissue. Another part of the proliferation phase is epithelialization which involves the movement of epithelial cells (skin cells) into the wound to help to close it. Eventually, with all of this going on, the wound fills in and zips itself together.

Remodeling

This involves continuous strengthening of the collagen and fibroblast fibers of the wound and happens over a long period of time.

Wound Healing Post Surgery
What to expect?

If your pet has had a surgical procedure, your vet would have more than likely put in sutures also known as stitches, staples, or even glue to hold the wound together. Regardless of the type of surgery your pet has had, their wounds will follow a similar pattern of healing.

How fast the wound heals will be affected by the location of the wound, how well it is cared for, your pet’s age, and if your pet has access to it. Firstly, I should mention the role of the “cone of shame” in the wound-healing process. While our four-legged buggers would rather have a neck massage than the darn contraption around their heads, we can’t deny how effective it is at keeping our naughty ones away from the surgical incision site.

A cat being examined at a vet's office

We’ve heard a few horror stories or two about pets ripping out their sutures and while we can’t ourselves imagine biting our own arms off, our pets seem to be more bothered by the annoying thread sticking out of their wound rather than dismembering their own legs.

Here are a few considerations to think about if your pet is recovering from a surgical wound:

Keeping surgical wounds clean and dry

Doing this will speed up the healing process by far. Our pets’ mouths are actually loaded with bacteria and apart from the trauma that licking causes, it sets up wounds to become easily infected. Keeping surgical wounds clean and dry is a must. Your vet may have given you some form of antiseptic solution or ointment to use on the surgical site, especially along where the surgical incision was made and along the suture/staple holes.

Keep pets quiet

Of course, the little or big babies just want to run around after that major abdominal surgery or castration. Increased activity seems even more tempting when the pain meds kick in and they are on an all-time high. Increased activity puts more strain on wounds and increases the risk of them ripping open. As previously mentioned in the stages of wound healing, wounds such as surgical wounds that are nicely apposed basically zip themselves together and over time strengthens. To avoid issues with the wound healing, you may need to crate your little ball of energy till the wound has had enough time to bind itself together.

Change bandages regularly and keep them dry

Your vet may need to bandage certain wounds to protect them and help them heal faster. This is especially common with orthopedic wounds made to fix a broken leg. Bandages not only protect the wounds but also absorb fluid that is secreted by the wound. Bandages can become smelly and filthy if they have old blood and discharge in them and also if your pet goes outside to use the bathroom, the bandage can become contaminated with dirt, urine, or even poo.

Give medications as prescribed

Your vet may have dispensed or prescribed antibiotics and antiseptic solutions to use to help keep harmful bacteria from multiplying in the wound. Always
follow the medication instructions given by your vet. While antibiotics and antiseptics are not always indicated after a surgical procedure, they may be given because of the type of surgery performed, the location of the wound, and the pet’s risk of getting the surgical wound infected.

Complications of Wound Healing Post-surgery

Not all surgical wounds will heal as nicely as we’d like it to and this can be frustrating for vets and pet owners alike. Wound dehiscence is the most common post-surgical complication of wound healing. It can be described as the opening or separation of the edges of the wound and can be partial or complete.

Here is a list of causes of wound dehiscence:

● Excessive movement of your pet which places too much tension on wound
● Improper suture (stitch) pattern/material for the type of wound
● Unhealthy wound edges that fail to heal (either from inadequate blood supply or cancer
invasion)
● Infected surgical incision/suture (stitch) line
● Development of excessive fluid/abscess underneath surgical wound
● Early removal of stitches
● Inappropriate management of bandages
● Removal of E-collars ( Cone of Shame)

Acute Versus Chronic Wounds

Surgical wounds as well as wounds that your pets get that haven’t been around for a long while can be considered acute. These wounds follow the normal healing process and heal within a few days to less than 4 weeks.

Wounds that have been around for a month or more and are stuck at any phase of the wound healing process can be considered as chronic wounds. While surgical wounds are less likely to be chronic, they can become this way if wound dehiscence occurs.

Chronic wounds can be difficult to manage and cause stress and discomfort to pets and frustration to pet owners and clinicians. Some examples of chronic wounds that some pets may experience include:

● Burns
● Skin Avulsions (tearing away of the skin, a usually large portion from underlying tissue)
● Ulcerations associated with tumors
● Decubitus ulcers over bony areas (especially older dogs)
● Dehisced surgical wound
● Myiasis (Maggot wounds) which removes a large portion of tissue

How can Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) help wounds to heal?

A few owners have struggled with pets that have battled with chronic wounds, whether surgical or any other type. Chronic wounds can cost a fortune and we can only imagine how uncomfortable pets feel to have an open wound for months.

Fortunately, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF) is a great option to help speed up the wound healing process. It has been documented via clinical studies which assessed the use of PEMF on soft tissue and wound healing that treatment with PEMF accelerated the healing of chronic wounds such as pressure sores, and diabetic leg and foot ulcers. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy can help wounds to heal by increasing blood flow to the wound and decreasing inflammation which are key components to wound healing.

Dogs paws on a Petspemf Pad PEMF device

A study carried out on a group of beagles assessed the effect of PEMF on wound healing post-surgery as well as open wounds. The dogs that received PEMF started their treatment twice daily a few days prior to surgery and up to 21 days post-surgery. When compared to the control group, the dogs who received PEMF treatments had significant epithelialization for open wounds and enhanced wound contraction for surgical wounds.

Another study used to evaluate the effect of PEMF on rats that received second-degree burns revealed epithelialization in 75% of rats treated with PEMF for 1 hour daily for 2 weeks versus all other groups which had no epithelialization and concluded that there was a significant improvement in the stasis zones of the burn wounds of rats treated with PEMF. More veterinarians are starting to consider the use of PEMF for their patients and for good reason too.

If you at any time have a pet with a chronic wound that is difficult to manage, you could consider PEMF as a viable option to help that wound to heal.

References:

  • Athanasiou A, Karkambounas S, Batistatou A, Lykoudis E, Katsaraki A, Kartsiouni T, Papalois A, Evangelou A. The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields on secondary skin wound healing: an experimental study. Bioelectromagnetics. 2007 Jul;28(5):362-8. doi: 10.1002/bem.20303. PMID: 17486634. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17486634/
  • Bruno Bordoni, Timothy F. Herman, Wound Classification, National Library of Medicine, National Center for Biotechnology Information, April 28, 2022
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK554456/
  • Eric Monnet, DVM, PhD, FAHA, DACVS, DECVS, Basic Principles of Wound
    Management, September 30, 2011. https://www.dvm360.com/view/basic-principles-wound-management-proceedings
  • Ibrahim Tabakan, Ahmet Umut Yuvacı, Bora Taştekin, Işıl Öcal, Aykut Pelit, The healing effect of pulsed magnetic field on burn wounds, Burns, Volume 48, Issue 3, 2022, Pages 649-653, ISSN 0305-4179, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2021.06.001.
    (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305417921001546)
  • James S. Gaynor, Sean Hagberg, Blake T. Gurfein, Veterinary applications of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy,Research in Veterinary Science,Volume 119,2018, Pages 1-8, ISSN 0034-5288, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2018.05.005.
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  • Kevin P. Winkler, DVM, Blue Pearl Veterinary, General principle of Wound Healing in Animals, July 2019, Merck Veterinary Manual. https://www.merckvetmanual.com/emergency-medicine-and-critical-care/wound-manage ment/general-principles-of-wound-healing-in-animals
  • Scardino MS, Swaim SF, Sartin EA, Steiss JE, Spano JS, Hoffman CE, Coolman SL, Peppin BL. Evaluation of treatment with a pulsed electromagnetic field on wound healing, clinicopathologic variables, and central nervous system activity of dogs. Am J Vet Res. 1998 Sep;59(9):1177-81. PMID: 9736399.
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About the author:

Dr. Tracey-Ann Buchanan is a small animal veterinarian who has been in practice for almost 5 years. She believes in holistic medicine and has grown to understand more about compassion being a key part of client communication to help owners when their pets are unwell.

She is currently the chief veterinarian for a prominent mobile veterinary service company in the Cayman Islands and has written many blogs on small animal wellness and patient care. When she is not on the road making house visits, she enjoys gardening and creative/inspirational writing.

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08 Jan 2025
Amanda W.
US
The app is easy to use and so is the mat. I have my dog either lay on it or lay it over him. He gets very relaxed either way. I hope it’s working for his arthritis some. I am very pleased with my purchase.
06 Jan 2025
Anonymous
CA
We've had our small mat since Dec. 23 and use it daily a few times thru the day. Typically first thing in the morning before Matty gets up for the breakfast and at night when he goes to bed. He does nap during the day and he doesn't usually sleep on it, but next to it.....or under it if he lets me...We've had our small mat since Dec. 23 and use it daily a few times thru the day. Typically first thing in the morning before Matty gets up for the breakfast and at night when he goes to bed. He does nap during the day and he doesn't usually sleep on it, but next to it.....or under it if he lets me drape it over him. I can't say he has a favourite setting, but I'm observing closely to see which may suit him on a particular day or moment. I had no issues with ordering or receiving my bed, it arrived 11 days after placing the order, which was durint the $100 off special, so I imagined it would take some time to fill the numerous orders I imagined were being placed. ....especially after Thanksgiving. So I was happy to have it right before Christmas.
06 Jan 2025
April A.
US
I am a Certified Rehab Technician and I use this for my pets but also encourage my clients and friends to get one for their pets as well. I think this is a great way to hopefully reduce the amount of medications that some pets have to be on.
06 Jan 2025
Anonymous
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It was recommended by my dog’s DVM. I’ve found it relieves the arthritis pain in my hands. Beware of competitor product made in Eastern Europe - if you need to return it shipping cost is >$300
06 Jan 2025
Joseph B.
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My 12 year old Golden Retriever is definitely feeling the effects of this bed. I noticed a difference in her spirit within days.
06 Jan 2025
Anonymous
US
I have found the pad easy to use for my dog and I’m still getting used to using the app but finding it more and more easy to use. The Facebook community has been very helpful with questions. The battery seems to last as I would expect it to given how much it is used. It is a little too soon yet to...I have found the pad easy to use for my dog and I’m still getting used to using the app but finding it more and more easy to use. The Facebook community has been very helpful with questions. The battery seems to last as I would expect it to given how much it is used. It is a little too soon yet to gauge if it is helping my dog but he seems to enjoy being on the mat and falls asleep. I do try to choose a time when he wants to relax.
05 Jan 2025
Anonymous
US
Amazing customer service and the product is doing wonders for me senior shepherd.
30 Dec 2024
Laurie S.
US
The Petspemf has not disappointed. Our 3 dogs and cat gravitate to the pad to sleep when it is on. The best part is that our 14.5 yo lab, Willow Wonka sleeps much more deeply with the Petspemf pad and that gives me comfort that she is getting healthy restorative sleep.
24 Dec 2024
Jennifer W.
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I will start out with stating that I am a CVT (Certified Veterinary Technician)and I have been in the field for close to 27 years now. After my 7 year old FS Pit bull, Trifecta, tore her left CCL back in August I started looking for other options besides surgery. I ended up going with a custom...I will start out with stating that I am a CVT (Certified Veterinary Technician)and I have been in the field for close to 27 years now. After my 7 year old FS Pit bull, Trifecta, tore her left CCL back in August I started looking for other options besides surgery. I ended up going with a custom brace, cold laser and the Petspemf pad, she has been recovering very well. I do believe that all of what I am doing with her, is helping her CCL heal. Dec 20, 2024, Trifecta had to have, what some may say was a major surgery done to her mouth with removing her upper K9 (had another removed in Feb 2024. She broke it.), all 4 carnassial teeth and a few others. She has been to a Dental specialist, since she was found on the street as a young puppy, she had malnutrition that effected her adult teeth. With a total of 10 teeth were removed and just over 6 hours in surgery, i'm sure she was in a lot of pain even with good pain control. I had her use the Petspemf pad on the pain relief setting off and on for 2 days. In less than 48 hours she has her ball in her mouth and is trying to play tug-of-war with her dog brother (not that i'm allowing any of this). I do believe that the use of the pad has sped up her healing time. My other dog, who has anxiety about random things, will use the stress setting. I have seen improvement with his triggers at home as well. I highly recommend this for owners who are looking something more for their pet.
24 Dec 2024
judith m.
US
My 12-year-old dog has osteoarthritis in her back left leg. She has fallen in love with this Pet PEMF. We use it every day, and it has helped her so much. The setup was easy, and we love all the different settings and therapy modalities. Our Vet had offered Lobrela but after researching we decided...My 12-year-old dog has osteoarthritis in her back left leg. She has fallen in love with this Pet PEMF. We use it every day, and it has helped her so much. The setup was easy, and we love all the different settings and therapy modalities. Our Vet had offered Lobrela but after researching we decided to go with this, joint support chews, turmeric and a green lipped muscle supplement. She is doing wonderful and running around and playing. Thank you for your wonderful product. By the way love the magnet to test the pad to be sure it is delivering PEMF therapy.
24 Dec 2024
Anonymous
US
I believe this pad is helping, actually I have to admit that I have slept on it and think it's even helped my back feel better after using it. My only complaint thus far is the fact that you have to use your phone for the connection. If I walk out of the room it's in, it will shut off the program....I believe this pad is helping, actually I have to admit that I have slept on it and think it's even helped my back feel better after using it. My only complaint thus far is the fact that you have to use your phone for the connection. If I walk out of the room it's in, it will shut off the program. Also, I don't like sleeping with my phone on during the night. Therefore, for both of those reasons, I REALLY WISH this was just a "plug-in" type of equipment vs an internet/phone connection.
22 Dec 2024
Lynn J.
US
My dogs love their sessions. Ages 9 1/3 to 3 yrs old. My oldest gets at least 1 session of an hour daily. She is moving with no tension in her neck and better in rear. The others also love to lay on the pad.
18 Dec 2024
CHARLTON M.
US
We have a dog with hip dysplasia that were considering putting down to avoid severe chronic suffering. My wife discovered Petspemf and ordered it. The Petspemf treatment has resulted in a major improvement in the dog's apparent pain and disability. That is not to say that signs of hip dysplasia...We have a dog with hip dysplasia that were considering putting down to avoid severe chronic suffering. My wife discovered Petspemf and ordered it. The Petspemf treatment has resulted in a major improvement in the dog's apparent pain and disability. That is not to say that signs of hip dysplasia have entirely resolved, but she (the dog) is much more active, plays and runs a bit, and is evidently enjoying life much, much more. The dog clearly has post rest stiffness and pain in her hips, but then so do I at age 79. My wife subsequently discovered that the pad is also very helpful for my wife's back pain and bladder dysfunction. I don't track with the science of all this very well, but I have been sufficiently convinced that I purchased a second Petspemf so I could have it ad lib for the dog and incidentally for myself and a rotator cuff tear pain. It happens that I have had exposure to the tech back in 1981 when I had nonunian of a tibial fracture and unsuccessfully tried to get my insurance to cover it rather than further surgery and bone grafting, so the tech was not entirely new to me, though i never got to try it back then. Were it not for the progress we've seen with the dog, we would probably have euthanized the dog before now, but have no plans for that now. My wife and I are both retired nurse practitioners and have decades of medical practice experience.
17 Dec 2024
Anonymous
CA
So far, so good.
17 Dec 2024
afton b.
US
I’ve noticed a difference in my senior Shepherd just within a couple sessions on the mat.
17 Dec 2024
Anonymous
US
My dog seems to like it - however I am never sure if it is working or not as the product will not sync with the app on my phone. My husband tried and it won't snyc with his either.
17 Dec 2024
Victoria G.
US
I use it daily for my 16 yr old Cattle Dog. I like the multiple programs and have used all of them. The app is a little unpredictable when changing programs, but I am able to eventually get to what I need. Thank you for making an affordable product to help my best buddy through his golden years. I...I use it daily for my 16 yr old Cattle Dog. I like the multiple programs and have used all of them. The app is a little unpredictable when changing programs, but I am able to eventually get to what I need. Thank you for making an affordable product to help my best buddy through his golden years. I was very pleased to receive it within 4 days of ordering. I did not expect an international shipment to be so quick!
17 Dec 2024
Anonymous
US
I find that the units shuts off a lot and that I must keep my phone close by for it to keep working. M
15 Dec 2024
Anonymous
US
The large PEMF Pad was to small for my medium size dog. I know you say it has a 11” range around it, but I could barely get 1/2 my dog, who has used PEMF before, to even fit on it. I would consider your sizes very small and almost medium. I DO recommend the PEMF technology, but due to the size and...The large PEMF Pad was to small for my medium size dog. I know you say it has a 11” range around it, but I could barely get 1/2 my dog, who has used PEMF before, to even fit on it. I would consider your sizes very small and almost medium. I DO recommend the PEMF technology, but due to the size and the return policy of this product, I sold mine to someone with small dogs and bought another brand with an appropriate size. Note the actual dimensions and read the returns policy, you only have 15 days to try it out and return shipping charges for me were upwards of $60 plus you are charged a restocking fee. PEMF technology works just get an appropriate size and be aware of where it is coming from and their return policy.
13 Dec 2024
James B.
US
The product's quality is immediately apparent. I bought a second one as soon as the firmware issue for android phones was resolved. I have large and medium size dogs and the pads have proven to be very durable. Hair does collect on the pads but is easily removed with a sticky roller. Since then...The product's quality is immediately apparent. I bought a second one as soon as the firmware issue for android phones was resolved. I have large and medium size dogs and the pads have proven to be very durable. Hair does collect on the pads but is easily removed with a sticky roller. Since then I've begun putting them in old pillow cases making clean up easier. Hmm, perhaps the company might offer replaceable covers in the future. Being able to start the unit without the phone is a very nice feature. Another thing which makes the pads more effective is how light weight they are. If the dog doesn't lay on the pad then I place the pad on top of them, they don't mind. There's only one small bit of criticism and that is the hard plastic box on the end of the cable. At times it may flop out and hit the floor or table making a fairly loud sound. I will say that the box can take a lot amount of punishment. Perhaps if it had a wrap on it much like a cellphone cover to soften the blow. That's all I got. If you love your animals then the decision is an easy one, help them as you would yourself.
11 Dec 2024
Anonymous
US
My Chesapeake Bay Retriever is recovering from TPLO surgery. She seems to love the bed and does not move from it the whole time it is running
09 Dec 2024
Patricia B.
US
The unit just stops working on its own when I set the timer on a program and other than the buzz on the box, which I don’t hear if I’m not right next to it, I have no idea it stopped. Maybe a notification from the app would be better? The real question is why doesn’t it complete the program...The unit just stops working on its own when I set the timer on a program and other than the buzz on the box, which I don’t hear if I’m not right next to it, I have no idea it stopped. Maybe a notification from the app would be better? The real question is why doesn’t it complete the program selected?
09 Dec 2024
Anonymous
US
My dog is recovery from TPLO surgery. Going in for rehab appointments was not going to be possible due to distance, so I purchased a mat for daily use for her recovery. She absolutely loves lying on this mat! My husband was literally jackhammering up our front sidewalk and she, a usually...My dog is recovery from TPLO surgery. Going in for rehab appointments was not going to be possible due to distance, so I purchased a mat for daily use for her recovery. She absolutely loves lying on this mat! My husband was literally jackhammering up our front sidewalk and she, a usually high-anxiety, high-energy dog, slept right through it like it was not even happening. This may is quite possibly the best thing I have ever bought for my dogs!
09 Dec 2024
Anonymous
CA
I have nothing but good things to say about this PEMF mat, I have a 17 year old dog who for a while was really showing signs of discomfort in the way that he walked and moved. I could see arthritis was creeping in and I wasn’t sure what to do. Then a friend of mine, actually a couple of friends had...I have nothing but good things to say about this PEMF mat, I have a 17 year old dog who for a while was really showing signs of discomfort in the way that he walked and moved. I could see arthritis was creeping in and I wasn’t sure what to do. Then a friend of mine, actually a couple of friends had ordered your PEMF mat, and they had rave reviews for your mat! I have to say I am one of those people that can be a little sceptical about these things, but what happened was that my friend’s sister ordered one of your PEMF mat”s, and my friend had received it for her because she was away. I had gone to my friends place with my dog Nigel and she could see that Nigel wasn’t doing well, so with her sisters blessing, she lent me her sisters brand new mat to try, she new how transformative it could be so she convinced me to borrow it for a week. In a matter of a couple of days Nigel was a new dog, he was moving so much better, just the way he held himself, it was such a relief for me to see that. I was without words at the transformation this PEMF mat had made for Nigel. And then it was only a matter of time when I purchased one myself it has been one of the best things I have done for Nigel. I am so thankful for my friend telling me about your Mat, I can say it has been an absolute life changer for both me and my dog!
08 Dec 2024
Suze G.
US
My 12 yr old Brussels Griffon suffers from IVDD amongst other neurological conditions that showed up in a recent MRI. She had surgery in August and improved a bit but even on medications her rear legs would suddenly lock up and she would drag them. Confused she would lie down and panic. The vet...My 12 yr old Brussels Griffon suffers from IVDD amongst other neurological conditions that showed up in a recent MRI. She had surgery in August and improved a bit but even on medications her rear legs would suddenly lock up and she would drag them. Confused she would lie down and panic. The vet recommended increasing her meds but I found PetsPEMF and after some initial research decided to purchase the pad. It arrived within a week and although I don’t believe in miracles per de, this device has been nothing short of that. Since she has been doing a thirty minute daily treatment on the pad, she has not once experienced her back legs locking up and she is back in her beloved forest hiking trails chasing down squirrels. How this works I still don’t know but it does. Her quality of life has improved greatly and we could not be more thrilled. I appreciated the emails from the company reaching out with information. The app is buggy though. That definitely could use some refinement. It sometimes takes awhile to connect but eventually it does. Hopefully an app update can resolve some of the connectivity issues. Our dog was supposed to go to extensive physical therapy, acupuncture and rehab to help her legs locking up but we cancelled it as she is no longer symptomatic. It’s been almost a month and this pad has truly made a world of difference for our sweet little girl. Best money we have spent in a long while. Great device, great communication just a little buggy on the app. Would and have highly recommend this device for any animal suffering from IVDD.
02 Dec 2024
Donna M.
CA
Using the mat all the time. My girl will lay on it while chewing her treats. All of the modes have worked well. Integrated healing has been the fav.
25 Nov 2024
Jessi P.
US
I purchased it to help my older dog recover after high exertion activities (flyball, disc, swimming, etc). She is 12 and still very active. I have found that if she spend some time on the bed after activity, she has less stiffness and is not sore after activity. I use it for all the dogs. I am...I purchased it to help my older dog recover after high exertion activities (flyball, disc, swimming, etc). She is 12 and still very active. I have found that if she spend some time on the bed after activity, she has less stiffness and is not sore after activity. I use it for all the dogs. I am pleased so far. I am just sad to behave just missed the sale prices :).
20 Nov 2024
Anonymous
US
Wonderful. 12 yr old Chihuahua is a brand new dog after just a couple weeks. She's more relaxed and even likes to snuggle.... something she never cared for before! She's more interested in joining us for walks and just seems to be happier.
20 Nov 2024
Deede D.
US
Hi. I have had the lad for a good few weeks and not one of my dogs will lay on it. So I try to make them. They won’t lay directly on the mat so I have to cover it. This was just getting to be too difficult, so I sent an email explaining I wanted to return it and never heard back. So I sent another...Hi. I have had the lad for a good few weeks and not one of my dogs will lay on it. So I try to make them. They won’t lay directly on the mat so I have to cover it. This was just getting to be too difficult, so I sent an email explaining I wanted to return it and never heard back. So I sent another email then another.. crickets. I then received an email from your customer service that was very snotty. The email was sent after my time frame to return had expired. The agent said go ahead and return it but you have to pay to return it. I had no idea the company was in Slovenia!! Do you have any idea how much that would cost to ship it bac? A fortune in the original box. I didn’t feel like I had a choice but to keep something I have not and probably will never use again. I won’t recommend your company nor will I ever purchase again. I also of my vet who told me to buy this how horrible my experience was and she was surprised as well and will probably recommend it anymore to patients. Good job, you did not win my vote. And I am not a rich person to spend this amount of money on something that won’t get used. Deede Dritsopoulos
16 Nov 2024
Adrienne R.
US
This has tremendously improved my dogs quality of life with arthritis. The easy phone control lets me run the pad all night while he sleeps on it! So glad I made this purchase!
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