Skip to product information

PawLegs Mini – Red Light Therapy for Dog Paws and Joints

Regular price $99.95
Regular price $99.95 Sale price
SAVE Liquid error (snippets/price line 119): Computation results in '-Infinity'% Sold out

Professional-grade percussive therapy with 660nm + 850nm dual red light. Built for dogs. Quiet enough for even anxious breeds.

14 left in stock - order soon.
  • Visa payment method Visa
  • Master payment method Mastercard
  • American express payment method American Express
  • Apple pay payment method Apple Pay
  • Google pay payment method Google Pay
  • Shopify pay payment method Shop Pay

verified 30 Day Money Back Guarantee

  • local_shipping Free Shipping
  • pet_supplies Fits All Breeds
  • pets Designed For Dogs
files/ily.png

"Percussion alone moves surface tension. Red light moves what's underneath it. Combined, you get the kind of muscle response that used to require a clinic visit."

Rachel Simmons, DVMVeterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation
PawsHalo™ 6 Heads Massage Gun

PawsHalo™ 6 Heads Massage Gun

Regular price $99.95
Regular price $99.95 Sale price
SAVE Liquid error (snippets/price line 119): Computation results in '-Infinity'% Sold out

Most recovery tools work on one level. This one works on two percussive vibration reaches the muscle layer, red light works on the tissue beneath it.

  • Percussive therapy penetrates up to 20mm into muscle tissue, releasing tension and breaking up tightness where it actually lives
  • 660nm red light activates the mitochondria in damaged or inflamed cells, triggering faster natural repair
  • 6 interchangeable heads cover every muscle group from neck and shoulders to hindquarters and rear leg muscles
  • Whisper-quiet motor at 20 to 30dB won't stress or startle your dog during sessions
  • 30 adjustable speed levels let you go from gentle maintenance to deep post-training recovery
  • Drug-free, non-invasive, and built for daily use on dogs of any age, size, or breed

Percussion therapy and red light therapy target two different biological processes. That is what makes this combination more effective than either on its own.

Percussive therapy works by applying rapid, concentrated pulses of pressure into the muscle tissue. This breaks up adhesions, increases local blood flow, and signals the nervous system to reduce protective tension. The result is looser, more mobile muscle that is ready to move.

Red light therapy (photobiomodulation) goes deeper. At 660nm, the wavelength penetrates beneath the skin and into the cells themselves. It activates the mitochondria the energy producers inside each cell triggering increased ATP production. More ATP means faster cellular repair, reduced local inflammation, and improved circulation to the treated area.

Vet laser sessions using the same 660nm wavelength cost $80 to $120 per session. The 6 Heads Massage Gun delivers both mechanisms at home, every day, for one fixed cost.

1. Identify Target Areas

Focus on large muscle groups: shoulders, back, hindquarters, and glutes. Avoid joints, bones, or directly over the spine.

2. Turn On & Select Mode

Choose your intensity level. Start low for nervous dogs, increase for deep-tissue work. Red light activates automatically.

3. Massage 10–15 Min Per Area

Move slowly in circular or back-and-forth motions. Your dog will lean in when you hit the right spots.

Most dog massage guns are adapted human devices with no consideration for canine muscle structure, coat types, or the stress response that comes from noise and vibration.

The PawsHalo 6 Heads Massage Gun was built with dogs in mind. The motor is quiet enough to prevent a stress response. The heads are shaped for canine muscle groups. And the 660nm red light is integrated into the device not an afterthought.

No other device at this price point delivers both percussive therapy and clinical-grade red light in a single tool designed for dogs.

Try for 30 days. If you are not completely satisfied for any reason, contact us and we will issue a full refund. No questions asked, no hoops to jump through.

We offer this guarantee because we are confident in what this product does. If it does not work for your dog, you should not pay for it.

We ship to the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. All orders are processed within 1 to 2 business days and ship with full tracking.

Estimated delivery:

  • United States and Canada: 4 to 8 business days
  • United Kingdom: 5 to 10 business days
  • Australia and New Zealand: 5 to 10 business days
  • Europe: 5 to 15 business days

You will receive your tracking number by email as soon as your order ships.

If you need to return your order, contact us within 30 days of delivery and we will take care of it.

View full details

Approved By Dogs And Their Owners

Lisa M., German Shepherd Owner

Duke is a working dog and his back muscles get tight after long days. This has become part of our evening routine. He walks over to it now when I pick it up that tells me everything I need to know.

Lisa M., German Shepherd Owner

★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Mark T., Rhodesian Ridgeback Owner

My Rhodesian has hip stiffness from an old injury. I was skeptical but after three weeks of daily sessions his movement coming out of his crate in the morning is so much better. Genuinely impressed.

Mark T., Rhodesian Ridgeback Owner

★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Claire B., Golden Retriever Owner

Used this on my golden after her cruciate surgery. Vet approved it and we've been using it on her shoulder and back muscles around the operated leg. She just melts into it. Worth every cent.

Claire B., Golden Retriever Owner

★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Sophie R., Cairn Terrier Owner

Biscuit is 6 and has always been a nervous little dog. After longer walks he would limp slightly on his front left leg and I could never figure out why. Vet said nothing structurally wrong, just tension building up. I started using the massage gun on his shoulders and upper back three or four times a week and within two weeks that limp was completely gone. He actually falls asleep during sessions now. For a dog that used to flinch at everything, that says it all.

Sophie R., Cairn Terrier Owner

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Why Dog Owners Choose the 6 Heads Massage Gun

From city apartment dogs to high-energy working breeds, dog owners choose this for one simple reason:

It helps keep their dog's muscles looser, more comfortable, and ready for whatever comes next.

The 6 Heads Massage Gun delivers percussive therapy and 660nm red light directly into the muscle tissue, creating a recovery routine that works without medication, vet visits for minor discomfort, or complicated setups.

Dogs naturally gravitate toward the warmth and vibration. Most settle in within minutes — some even fall asleep.

  • 1. Identify Target Areas

    Focus on large muscle groups: shoulders, back, hindquarters, and glutes. Avoid joints, bones, or directly over the spine.

  • 2. Turn On & Select Mode

    Choose your intensity level. Start low for nervous dogs, increase for deep-tissue work. Red light activates automatically.

  • 3. 10–15 Min Per Area

    Move slowly in circular or back-and-forth motions. Your dog will lean in when you hit the right spots.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The 6 Heads Massage Gun combines percussive therapy with 660nm red light to work on two levels simultaneously. The percussion reaches into the muscle tissue, releasing tightness and improving local circulation. The red light activates the cells beneath the surface, supporting natural repair and reducing local inflammation. Together, this creates a recovery session that most single-function devices cannot match.

    For active and working dogs, use it before activity to warm up the muscles and after activity to support recovery. For senior dogs or those with stiff joints, a daily 10 to 15 minute session on the areas of concern is enough. There is no wrong time to use it many owners build it into their evening routine.

    All 6 heads move simultaneously. Instead of targeting one small point like a single-head device, the 6-head design distributes pressure evenly across a larger surface area covering more muscle in less time with consistent, balanced contact.

    This matters especially for dogs. Large muscle groups like the back, shoulders, and hindquarters respond better to broad, even pressure than concentrated single-point percussion. The 6-head layout mimics the surface area of a hand massage, which is why dogs settle into it so quickly.

    The motor runs at 20 to 30dB, roughly the level of a quiet conversation. Most dogs show no stress response at all. For dogs that are initially hesitant, start on the lowest speed setting and let them sniff the device first. Within one or two sessions, the vast majority fully relax and enjoy the warmth and vibration.

    Yes, with the right technique. Use the fork head when working alongside the spine, never apply direct pressure to the vertebrae themselves. Around joints, use the round or cushion head with light pressure. Avoid using over open wounds, active skin infections, or any area with a known tumour. If your dog has had recent surgery, check with your vet before starting.

    For the first 30 days, daily sessions produce the best results. After that, 3 to 5 times per week is enough to maintain the benefit. Working dogs, senior dogs, and dogs in post-surgical recovery benefit most from daily use.