AnimaSol
AnimaSol for Dogs & Cats

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Light supports life. Now it can support recovery, mobility, and resilience for the animals you love.
Why I recommend them
I don't recommend a device lightly (pun intended), but I'm genuinely obsessed with red light therapy right now — for my pets and for myself. When something works well enough that I'm using it on two species in my own house, it earns a spot on this page.
AnimaSol was built by Jackie Jolie, an equine and canine bodyworker with close to two decades in animal rehab, after she healed her own Lyme disease and hormonal dysfunction by changing her light environment. That's not a marketing origin story — that's someone who found something that worked on herself first, then spent years building the animal version. Jackie joined me on The Pet Parenting Reset to break down the actual science of photobiomodulation, and it's one of those conversations that changed how I think about "supplements" entirely — light is one too.
What makes them different
Red light therapy devices are everywhere right now, and most of them are not built the same. AnimaSol stands out for a few concrete reasons:
- Backed by a real body of research, not just a trend. Their wavelength choices are grounded in published photobiomodulation studies — not just "current wellness aesthetic."
- Multiple wavelengths, not just one. Their devices combine red (630–660nm) for skin, wound healing, and surface circulation with near-infrared (810–850nm) that reaches deeper into bone, joints, and soft tissue — most cheaper devices only do one or the other.
- Full-body coverage designed for the animal, not adapted from a human product. DogSol's belly-band design delivers consistent contact across the whole body instead of you holding a wand over one spot for twenty minutes.
- No overdose risk, no drugs, no sedation. It's genuinely one of the lowest-risk tools in a holistic toolkit — which matters a lot when you're working with a senior pet or one already on multiple protocols.
How they fit into the ReWilding model
This is ReWilding in its most literal form: light is a nutrient, the same way food and water are, and modern life — indoor living, blue-lit screens, minimal sun exposure — has cut most of our pets (and us) off from the natural light spectrum their bodies evolved to run on. AnimaSol isn't introducing something foreign to the body; it's putting back a piece of the natural environment that disappeared when animals moved indoors full-time.
For clients working through root-cause protocols with me, red light therapy is one of the rare tools that supports recovery at the cellular level without adding another pill, powder, or synthetic input to the mix. It's about restoring an environment, not treating a symptom.
Products I personally recommend
- DogSol Red and Near-Infrared Light Therapy Blanket — the full-body option, best for dogs dealing with mobility issues, post-surgery recovery, or general joint and inflammation support.
- CatSol Red Light Therapy Pad — sized and designed for cats and small pets who need a gentler, more targeted option than a full blanket.
Hear more from Jackie
Jackie joined me on The Pet Parenting Reset to break down red and near-infrared light, what UV actually does in the body, and why most devices on the market fall short:
- "Red Light Therapy, Infrared & UV: How Light Heals the Body with Jackie Jolie of AnimaSol" — March 2026
Cautions — who they're not right for
AnimaSol is upfront that their devices aren't designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease, and shouldn't replace veterinary care for a specific condition — so treat this as a wellness tool, not a stand-in for a vet visit. A few general red light therapy precautions worth passing along to anyone new to it:
- Never shine any red light device directly into the eyes — pet or human.
- Check with your vet first if your pet has a known tumor or active cancer. Photobiomodulation increases blood flow and cellular activity, and there's ongoing debate about whether that's appropriate directly over an active malignancy — better to get vet sign-off than guess.
- Skip it during pregnancy without vet guidance, simply because there's limited research either way on gestating animals.
- Consistency matters more than intensity. This isn't a once-and-done fix — most of the benefit shows up with regular, repeated use over weeks, not a single session.
FAQ
Is this the same as laser therapy at the vet's office? Related, not identical. Both use photobiomodulation, but LED-based therapy like AnimaSol's is lower intensity, safe for at-home use, and doesn't require the precision (or price tag) of clinical laser equipment.
How long does a session take? AnimaSol's DogSol blanket runs a built-in 15-minute timer per session, so there's no guesswork on dosage.
Can I use this alongside other treatments or supplements? Yes — it's non-invasive and drug-free, so it layers well with diet changes, supplements, or other bodywork without the interaction risk you'd worry about with a pill or injectable.
Is it safe for senior pets? It's one of the gentler tools available for seniors specifically because there's no sedation, no drug load, and no recovery time — but as always, loop in your vet if your senior has a complex medical picture.
What if my pet is scared of the device at first? Most pets adjust quickly since it's just warmth and a soft glow, not a loud or uncomfortable sensation — but go at your pet's pace and let them opt in rather than forcing a session.
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