
Dear Tatzenwohl Community,
Dog wound healing is an important concern for many pet owners—especially after an injury or surgery.
It is often a time of uncertainty: Is the wound healing well? Is everything alright? And most importantly, what can I do to support my dog’s recovery as quickly and safely as possible?
In addition to veterinary care, there are now gentle ways to support dog wound healing. One of these is modern light therapy for dogs, which is increasingly used in veterinary medicine to support the natural healing process
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How wound healing works in dogs
A dog’s body has remarkable self-healing abilities. After an injury or surgery, the tissue goes through several phases of healing.
First, an inflammatory response occurs. This is an essential part of the natural healing process, as it helps the body remove damaged tissue and initiate repair.
During the following regeneration phase, the body begins to build new tissue. Several factors play an important role in this process:
- good blood circulation in the tissue
- cellular activity
- the dog’s overall health
- sufficient rest during the healing phase
Especially in older dogs or after more extensive procedures, this process can take more time.
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What dog owners can do
Good wound healing always starts with proper care.
Important aspects include:
- keeping the wound clean and dry
- preventing licking or scratching
- ensuring sufficient rest
- regular check-ups with the veterinarian
In addition, many pet owners are interested in supportive therapies that can promote natural regeneration.
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Modern support: light therapy for animals
In recent years, one method has become increasingly established as a way to support the body’s natural healing process: low-level light therapy.
This type of therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity in the tissue. Studies suggest that light therapy may support processes such as:
improved blood circulation
activation of cellular regeneration
support in reducing inflammation
potential acceleration of wound healing
For this reason, light therapy is now used in many veterinary practices and physiotherapy settings.
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How light therapy works
Light therapy is based on the principle that certain wavelengths of light can penetrate deep into the tissue and influence biological processes at a cellular level.
Red and near-infrared light are absorbed by the mitochondria — the “powerhouses” of the cells. This can stimulate the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the primary energy source of the cell.
This increased cellular activity can support important healing processes such as:
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- tissue regeneration
- improved circulation
- reduction of inflammation
In this way, light therapy does not only act on the surface, but helps the body to regenerate more efficiently from within.
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Using light therapy at home
For pet owners who would like to further support their dog during the healing phase, there are now devices available for home use.
One example is Photizo Vetcare.
This device, specifically developed for animals, uses red and infrared light that is applied directly to the affected tissue. The application only takes a few minutes and is often used by pet owners as a gentle complement to veterinary treatment.
Light therapy is commonly used to support:
wounds and skin injuries
inflammation
post-operative healing
skin and soft tissue conditions
It is important to note: light therapy does not replace veterinary care, but can be a meaningful addition to the healing process.
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A personal thought to close
Healing takes time.
But time alone is often not enough.
Especially after an injury, surgery, or in later stages of life, it is essential for our animals not only to rest, but also to receive thoughtful support.
Perhaps one of the greatest gifts we can offer them during this time is:
Attention.
Care.
And the right support at the right moment.
When animals are able to rest, healing can begin.
When we support them in meaningful ways, true regeneration can take place.
And when we combine both, we create the foundation for greater mobility, wellbeing, and quality of life — even in older age.
With this in mind, we wish you and your animal a calm, strengthening, and restorative time of recovery.
With warmth,
Linda from Tatzenwohl

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