🐶 Heal with Ease: Because your pet deserves the best!
The Assisi Loop 2.0 is a cutting-edge manual tPEMF device designed for dogs, cats, and horses. This FDA-cleared, non-invasive therapy offers a drug-free solution for pain and inflammation, making it ideal for both acute and chronic conditions. With its innovative technology, easy application, and automatic shut-off feature, it ensures a hassle-free experience for pet owners.
M**2
It Works
I have an older dog who has both GI issues and arthritis. He is hard to medicate because he is very guarded about what he eats because of his GI issues. He had stopped sleeping through the night. Around 2AM he gets up to get a drink and asks to go out. Since we live in a 2nd floor walk up apartment, this is quite a “thing”. I hadn’t really had an uninterrupted night of sleep in quite some time. The rare occasion being we traveled and he was exhausted. Working with both his regular and holistic veterinarians, we made some changes in the last two months and it became clear that his issue at night was related to the arthritis pain.The holistic vet recommended the Assisi loop for days when he wasn’t receiving some kind of pain treatment. Like others, I thought it was an expensive gamble. In the end, I decided it would be a small price to pay to be able to sleep through the night again. I am happy to say that my gamble paid off. We use the loop twice a day as advised by the holistic vet and he slept through the night the first day we used it. He has slept through the night for three consecutive days. That hasn’t happened since before the pandemic. So, for roughly $5/day I can sleep through the night. I am also hoping that eventually we can reduce the adequan shots at the regular vet and the laser therapy and acupuncture at the holistic vet.Some thoughts:I use the loop when he is ready to take a nap or napping. I can prop the loop against him and he doesn’t really want to move. It’s obvious that the field generated is annoying in the beginning and if he’s not tired enough he moves to get away from it. About midway through the treatment, he relaxes into it and stops being antsy.I loaded a counter app on my phone so that I could track the treatments. When we hit 150 I'll buy a new loop. They say you get a minimum of 150, but I don’t want to take the chance that we don’t have a new one ready to go since there is no battery meter or anything on it.I read a review that said they did not get 150 treatments, I’m hoping that’s wrong and they just were careless in how they stored the loop. I’m storing mine in the box so that the power button doesn’t get pressed by mistake.I try to vary where I place it - right, left, back, hind quarter - since the field won’t cover all of the places he has arthritis at once.One observation:Better sleep means that my little guy has more energy during the day. He’s asking to go to the dog park in the mornings like he used to. If this keeps up, I’ll have to start midday walks again.
L**S
From skeptic to evangelist
Have used on two dogs, both medical rescues from the Southern part of the US.The first dog was our fox hound. History of abuse. Was NOT happy to have a loop placed around his neck, but by the second treatment he was more willing. After half a dozen or so treatments (we’d do one treatment per day), he would go to the door where it was hanging from the knob and nudge it then look at us. That was our cue that he was getting relief from it. Eventually, he was like “Nope! I’m done!” and didn’t want it anymore. This coincided with a visual improvement in the palsy he suffered from. We will still keep it on the knob and every so often we’ll insist he use it - which seems to remind him “Hey, this isn’t so bad.” And he’ll go back to seeking it out.Our other dog is geriatric. She developed huge swollen hocks. She had eye surgery that didn’t go well. And then we realized she had an enlarged heart to boot. So we invested in the bed. It was fascinating.We introduced the bed under her favorite blanket and let her acclimate to its existence. Then one day we turned it on. She sat up, looked around and immediately left the bed. So we stopped for a few days, but she’d taken to the bed and would sleep on it regularly as long as the device was off. We tried again. This time she took it for a time, then once again sat up and was like, “Nope! I’m out of here.” So she can feel something. It took us about a month of this before she’d sit through a whole treatment. Months later (and a year in) she actively seeks the bed out on cold or rainy days, we turn it on, and she falls asleep (until it stops, then she wakes up like “Hey! Who turned that off?”). We let her guide us as to how often she wants it. She was supposed to have been dead 6 months ago per her cardiologist, but she keeps on keeping on. Wags her tail. Eats and seeks treats and our company. Still curious about her environment. It’s not the only thing that keeps her going, but the fact that she seeks it out says a ton as far as I’m concerned.
M**Y
Great help for our dog
Love the Aussie Loop! We have a miniature doxie and this is a great investment for his back! Only wish battery was replaceable as second one we have purchased. First one lasted about three years of use when needed.
H**.
quality issue with larger size vs smaller
Was delivered a damaged ring, the connection to the hub is not secured. Frustrating price point for a lemon.
C**2
For every Pet Parent This is a Gift!
For all of us who love our four legged family members and have tried every possible way to get a pill down them or fool them by sprinkling it on prime ground beef, in peanut butter, vanilla ice crem on a cone and so forth this is a God Send! And if you go online you can find a link to the manuel with descriptions of different conditions and corresponding protocols for loop placement, optimum number of treatments per day, and optimum length in weeks. However once you start treating your pet (large or small) and notice improvement you become your own practitioner as you begin to get a feel for the whole process! We use it on all our older dogs (4 of them) assuming at this point their legs and joints and body in general can use a daily 15 minute looping treatment at least once a day, and frequently more, and the benefits show in their ability to play, and navigate walking up the bedside ramp for naps & bedtime. I promise you whether large or small, canine or feline (it works on all animals eg rabbits, horses -- & yes I even tried it on my own knee!)So this is our way of thanking Assisi Loop for this wonderful device.
K**K
Battery issue needs resolution
Not sure if it really works but multiple rehab vets say it does so I have to trust their knowledge . It is expensive. Easy to use. You cannot replace the battery when it runs out after 300 15 minute uses. Then you have to reinvest in another one. That is very frustrating especially since there is no meter to tell you how much battery life is left.
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