Pain Treatment for Pets: Have You Tried Any?
One MetroWest-area vet is using laser therapy to help dogs and cats. How have you helped manage pets' pain?
The Natick Animal Clinic demonstrated its new laser therapy machine for Patch this week.
The clinic has had the laser technology for several weeks; it is used to treat dogs and cats suffering from a variety of issues. It's capable of treating burns, cuts and other physical ailments.
Pet owners: would you consider such therapy? Have you tried out other treatments or alternative medicine for a dog or cat in distress? What has worked/what hasn't worked? Tell us in the comments.
dan gaurino
1:04 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
How much is this? I bet as much as it would be to buy a pet!
Justin Saglio
10:24 am on Friday, January 18, 2013
Hey Dan,
They have three packages.
1 treatment: $50
3 treatments: $120
6 treatments: $240
Ron king
4:40 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Ice cube or cold towel ...good luck
Amanda coleman
10:06 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
pets are family ! I do anything to help my pets. Its unfortunate that their are people who think pets are disposable like a pair of shoes!
thank goodness lots more humane people are out there who take care of the whole family.
Amanda coleman
10:12 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Good job Natick animal hospital .If any of my pets need it i know where to go.