I’ve been using it on our dog for about a little bit over a year and a half. I use it 3 to 4 times a day. Also use it on ourselves after the third one I bought I finally figured it that I was able to open it and solder two cables where the batteries go and ended up installing a rechargeable battery plug so now I have unlimited usage of it
First, thank you for making this video, I needed to hear from others their honest review . ( I don’t trust reviews on Amazon or the brand that sell the product) your fur baby is adorable! After all these time, what’s your update? How is your fur baby doing and how many therapies did you get out of this loop? (My pup recently was diagnosed with CCL and I’m opting for Conservative treatment instead surgery)
@@Mia-hz9vj you are so welcome and thank you! I wanted to do a review bc I couldn’t find one when I was trying to decide what product to buy. Ferdinand is doing great, and we mainly use it for maintenance now when he over does it playing. I ended up buying a new loop bc I had reached the max on the use of my first one. I was very pleased with how many uses I got out of it. I know it was close to what they say it’s supposed to do. The old one still turns on but only stays on for a couple mins and not the full 15 mins. Overall I have used it on my horse, my duck, one of my cats and Ferdinand so it was a well worth the investment. So much so, I got another one. Good luck to you and your baby. If you have any other questions just let me know ☺️
Thanks for the honest review. My vet also recommended but I was wondering if this actually works enough. Hope you and your dog are always healthy and happy!
No problem!! When I made this video I always hoped it would help someone else and their dog, cat; etc. Thank you for the kind words and I hope this helps your dog as well! ♥️ Feel free to comment again and let other future viewers know about your experience as well.
Thank you for making the video. My dog also has sensitive stomach , can’t have NSAID either. So I understand it’s a challenge when it comes to treat their arthritis. Thank you for the video!
Thank you and nice video. I understand the unit is nice being portable but according to the tech specs ... Pulse Duration and Rate: 2 msec at 2 Hz Duty Cycle: 0.4% Peak Induced Magnetic Field (B): 4µT ... a small PEMF mat, that you could plug in, would be far more economical and about 50 times more powerful. Other than portability is there a reason not to just get or make a mat?
@@siguie2355 personally it would have been harder for me to direct it in the exact spot I wanted to treat. Ferd is funny about laying on things he doesn’t like so it was too risky dropping that much money if he wouldn’t stay still for the treatment. Plus this allows me to use it for the cats, horses and my duck as needed.
@@littledevil23 Got it! Those mats really are pricey. I just thought $300+ every couple of months adds up fast and if it works maybe more power would work better and one mat is about 3 of those assisi loops.
Hi I've used Assisi products, loops, the lounge and a cold laser at home. After a ton of research I found a laser called PowerMedic 1500 Basic. It is a little over $4000, expensive but great value in the long-run. We purchased it for our German Shepherd who had disc disease and we also use it on ourselves when we have aches and pains. Certainly not cheap but also not $30,000. Hope this helps. Hope your fur babies are doing well.
I’m still using the same loop. I stopped doing it everyday and started going to more of a twice a week or as needed frequency. It’s still going strong 🙂
I’ve been using it on our dog for about a little bit over a year and a half. I use it 3 to 4 times a day. Also use it on ourselves after the third one I bought I finally figured it that I was able to open it and solder two cables where the batteries go and ended up installing a rechargeable battery plug so now I have unlimited usage of it
How did you do that...awesome idea
First, thank you for making this video, I needed to hear from others their honest review . ( I don’t trust reviews on Amazon or the brand that sell the product) your fur baby is adorable!
After all these time, what’s your update? How is your fur baby doing and how many therapies did you get out of this loop? (My pup recently was diagnosed with CCL and I’m opting for Conservative treatment instead surgery)
@@Mia-hz9vj you are so welcome and thank you! I wanted to do a review bc I couldn’t find one when I was trying to decide what product to buy. Ferdinand is doing great, and we mainly use it for maintenance now when he over does it playing. I ended up buying a new loop bc I had reached the max on the use of my first one. I was very pleased with how many uses I got out of it. I know it was close to what they say it’s supposed to do. The old one still turns on but only stays on for a couple mins and not the full 15 mins. Overall I have used it on my horse, my duck, one of my cats and Ferdinand so it was a well worth the investment. So much so, I got another one. Good luck to you and your baby. If you have any other questions just let me know ☺️
Thanks for the honest review. My vet also recommended but I was wondering if this actually works enough. Hope you and your dog are always healthy and happy!
No problem!! When I made this video I always hoped it would help someone else and their dog, cat; etc. Thank you for the kind words and I hope this helps your dog as well! ♥️ Feel free to comment again and let other future viewers know about your experience as well.
Thank you for making the video. My dog also has sensitive stomach , can’t have NSAID either. So I understand it’s a challenge when it comes to treat their arthritis. Thank you for the video!
Such a sweet and happy dog❤️
That’s the goal 🥹
Thank you and nice video. I understand the unit is nice being portable but according to the tech specs ...
Pulse Duration and Rate: 2 msec at 2 Hz
Duty Cycle: 0.4%
Peak Induced Magnetic Field (B): 4µT
... a small PEMF mat, that you could plug in, would be far more economical and about 50 times more powerful. Other than portability is there a reason not to just get or make a mat?
@@siguie2355 personally it would have been harder for me to direct it in the exact spot I wanted to treat. Ferd is funny about laying on things he doesn’t like so it was too risky dropping that much money if he wouldn’t stay still for the treatment. Plus this allows me to use it for the cats, horses and my duck as needed.
@@littledevil23 Got it! Those mats really are pricey. I just thought $300+ every couple of months adds up fast and if it works maybe more power would work better and one mat is about 3 of those assisi loops.
Hi I've used Assisi products, loops, the lounge and a cold laser at home. After a ton of research I found a laser called PowerMedic 1500 Basic. It is a little over $4000, expensive but great value in the long-run. We purchased it for our German Shepherd who had disc disease and we also use it on ourselves when we have aches and pains. Certainly not cheap but also not $30,000. Hope this helps. Hope your fur babies are doing well.
Thank you for the info! I hope your babies continue to do well ♥️
Thank you for your sharing ❤
Of course! Thank you for watching ♥️
hi there! any update on how many uses you got out of the loop? :)
I’m still using the same loop. I stopped doing it everyday and started going to more of a twice a week or as needed frequency. It’s still going strong 🙂
I think our vet said 150 uses for the larger loop. We have the dental version. It's good for 60 uses.
Any updates?
The loop is still going strong 💪🏼