The science Behind Luma Pet
The Science Behind LumaPet

Red and near-infrared light therapy is not a gimmick. It is the same photobiomodulation veterinarians use in their clinics, supported by published studies and decades of use in human and animal medicine. Here is exactly how it works, what the research shows, and honest answers to every question dog parents ask us.
It is not magic. It is photobiomodulation.
Specific wavelengths of light are absorbed deep inside the cells, where they help the body do what it already knows how to do, just more efficiently. This is the part that turns skeptics into believers.
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Light reaches the cells
Red (660nm) and near-infrared (850nm) light pass through fur and skin into the tissue below. No shaving required.
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Mitochondria absorb it
The light is taken up by the mitochondria, the tiny power plants inside every cell.
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Cells make more energy
This boosts ATP, the cell's fuel, like recharging a battery so cells can repair and function better.
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The body responds
Improved circulation and reduced inflammation support your dog's natural recovery and comfort.
How deep each wavelength reaches

The therapy your vet already uses, now at home

If you have ever paid for laser therapy sessions at a veterinary clinic, you have already paid for this. Photobiomodulation has roots in NASA research on tissue repair and has been used by veterinarians and physical therapists for years. LumaPet simply brings that same red and near-infrared light into your living room so your dog can get it on their own schedule, as often as needed.
Four published studies on red and near-infrared light in dogs
These are real, peer-reviewed papers on photobiomodulation as a category. They are why we can say "supported by research" and mean it.
Elbow osteoarthritis
A randomized, placebo-controlled trial found that dogs with elbow osteoarthritis receiving photobiomodulation therapy were able to reduce their reliance on pain medication compared to the placebo group.
Looney et al., Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2018 (PMC6091142)Hip osteoarthritis
Research on dogs with hip osteoarthritis associated photobiomodulation with improvements in comfort and mobility measures over the course of treatment.
Alves et al., published via AVMA / JAVMA, 2022Faster return to walking after spinal surgery
In dogs recovering from hemilaminectomy (the surgery used for IVDD disc herniation), those treated with low-level laser therapy returned to walking sooner than untreated dogs.
Draper et al., Journal of Small Animal Practice (Wiley), 2012Surgical incision healing
A study on canine surgical incisions found photobiomodulation supported a faster, cleaner healing process at the wound site.
Mississippi State University study (PMC6362418)Where owners reach for LumaPet most
Based on what our customers tell us in post-purchase surveys, these are the situations LumaPet is most often used to support.
The questions dog parents actually ask us
We pulled these straight from customer emails and surveys. No spin, just straight answers.
This sounds too good to be true. Is it a scam?
Will it even work through my dog's thick fur?
Is it safe to use every day?
How long until I see something?
Will my dog even sit still for it?
Do I have to stop my dog's meds or supplements?
Built for real, deep coverage
- LEDs60 medical-grade diodes
- WavelengthsTrue dual 660nm + 850nm
- Battery2000mAh, fully cordless
- DesignHands-free wrap strap
- Session10 to 15 minutes
⚠ A word on imitations
LumaPet is only sold on our official store. It is never sold on Amazon. If you see it listed there, it is a counterfeit, often using underpowered LEDs or a single wavelength that will not deliver the deep coverage your dog needs. To get the genuine device and the full guarantee, buy only from our official site.
See it work on your own dog, risk-free
You have read the science and the studies. Now let your dog be the proof. If it does not make a difference, send it back.
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