
Professional Laser Therapy For Your Dogs In Knutsford
At Cheshire Canine Hydrotherapy Centre, we offer professional laser therapy treatments designed to support healing, reduce discomfort, and improve your dog’s overall mobility and wellbeing. Commonly known as photobiomodulation therapy, laser therapy is a safe, non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cells, encourage circulation, and help manage pain naturally.
Contact us today for professional therapy for your dog.

What Is Laser Therapy?
Laser therapy works by delivering targeted light energy into the tissues beneath the skin. This light is absorbed by the body’s cells, helping to stimulate natural healing processes, reduce inflammation, and support tissue repair. The treatment is completely non-invasive, drug-free, and pain-free, making it suitable for many dogs of all ages and activity levels. Register with us today!

Conditions Laser Therapy May Help Support
Laser therapy may be recommended for a wide range of conditions, including:
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Arthritis and degenerative joint disease.
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Hip dysplasia
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Back and neck pain.
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Muscle strains and soft tissue injuries.
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Tendon and ligament injuries.
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Post-operative recovery and healing.
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Wounds and burns
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Chronic ear infections
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Lick granulomas
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Fractures and trauma
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Neurological conditions and nerve injuries.
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Chronic inflammatory conditions
Every dog is different, which is why we tailor treatment plans around your pet’s individual needs and veterinary guidance.

What Happens During a Laser Therapy Session?
Your dog will be made comfortable in one of our calm and quiet therapy rooms while a trained member of the team carries out the treatment. Most sessions are quick and gentle, typically lasting only a few minutes. Many dogs find the experience relaxing and enjoy the mild warming sensation created during treatment. We always work carefully to ensure your dog feels comfortable throughout every session.
Benefits of Laser Therapy
Laser therapy may provide a range of benefits, including:
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Reduced pain and inflammation.
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Improved mobility and comfort.
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Faster healing of wounds and surgical sites.
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Increased circulation to damaged tissues.
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Reduced muscle tension and spasms.
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Support for tissue repair and recovery.
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A non-invasive alternative to support ongoing care.
Laser therapy can be especially beneficial for dogs managing chronic conditions such as arthritis or recovering from orthopaedic procedures.

How Many Treatments Will My Dog Need?
The number of sessions required will depend on your dog’s condition, severity of symptoms, and response to treatment. Acute injuries may improve after only a small number of treatments, while chronic conditions often benefit from an ongoing treatment plan with maintenance sessions over time. Our team will discuss a tailored plan designed specifically for your dog.
Is Laser Therapy Safe?
Laser therapy is considered very safe when carried out by trained professionals. Before beginning treatment, we will assess your dog’s condition and suitability for therapy.
As with all professional laser treatments, the laser is not usually applied directly over:
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Known cancerous tumours
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The eyes
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The thyroid gland
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Areas where specific contraindications exist
Your pet’s safety and comfort remain our priority at all times.

​Supporting Your Dog’s Rehabilitation Journey
Laser therapy is designed to complement other veterinary and rehabilitation treatments rather than replace them. It is commonly used alongside the following:
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Veterinary examinations
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Medication
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Hydrotherapy programmes
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Physiotherapy
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Rehabilitation exercises
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Surgical treatment where required
By combining therapies, we can help support your dog’s recovery, mobility, and quality of life more effectively. Contact us today for more information.
Why Choose Cheshire Canine Hydrotherapy Centre?
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Experienced and compassionate canine rehabilitation team.
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Calm, professional treatment environment.
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Tailored therapy plans for every dog.
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Supportive care alongside veterinary guidance.
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Hydrotherapy and rehabilitation services under one roof.

