Solaura Joint Therapy Wrap
Solaura Joint Therapy Wrap
Solaura Joint Therapy Wrap Size Guide
Joint Therapy Wrap Size Guide
The Joint Therapy Wrap is one size, designed to fit medium to large breeds comfortably. Use this guide to confirm your dog is a good fit before ordering.
Is the wrap right for your dog?
The wrap is designed for dogs approximately 30 lbs and up with a medium to large frame. The four leg openings and hip panel are sized for breeds like Labradoodles, Labradors, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, and Border Collies. Smaller or very compact breeds may not get a secure fit.
Breed size reference. Dogs shown are approximate guides only.
Product measurements
The Joint Therapy Wrap is a single size. These are the physical dimensions of the wrap itself. Use them alongside your dog's measurements to confirm fit.
Three measurements to check fit
Before ordering, take these three quick measurements on your dog with a soft fabric tape measure. Have your dog stand naturally on all four legs.
Common breeds and fit guidance
| Breed | Avg. Weight | Fit |
|---|---|---|
| Labrador Retriever | 55–80 lbs | Strong fit |
| Golden Retriever | 55–75 lbs | Strong fit |
| Labradoodle (Standard) | 50–65 lbs | Strong fit |
| German Shepherd | 50–90 lbs | Strong fit |
| Border Collie | 30–55 lbs | Strong fit |
| Australian Shepherd | 40–65 lbs | Strong fit |
| Boxer | 50–70 lbs | Strong fit |
| Husky | 35–60 lbs | Strong fit |
| Pit Bull / American Staffordshire | 35–65 lbs | Good fit, compact build fits well |
| Goldendoodle (Standard) | 50–90 lbs | Strong fit |
| Bernese Mountain Dog | 70–115 lbs | Check leg circumference first |
| Great Dane | 110–175 lbs | Not recommended, frame too large |
| Beagle | 20–30 lbs | Borderline, email us first |
| Cocker Spaniel | 20–30 lbs | Not recommended, too small |
| French Bulldog | 16–28 lbs | Not recommended, too small |
Dimensions listed are approximate based on supplier specifications and may vary slightly between units. If you have questions about fit, contact us before ordering.
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Solaura Joint Therapy Wrap
Joint Therapy Wrap
Full-body red light therapy for dogs with hip dysplasia, joint pain, ligament injuries, and post-surgery recovery. LED panels cover all four legs and the hip area simultaneously, delivering targeted therapy where it matters most.
Built for the toughest joint conditions
The Joint Therapy Wrap was designed for dogs dealing with complex, multi-joint conditions where a back vest alone does not reach far enough. If your dog has been diagnosed with any of the following, this wrap was made for them.
Two wavelengths. One wrap. Deep tissue reach.
Photobiomodulation therapy (PBM) uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular energy production, reduce inflammation, and accelerate tissue repair. The Joint Therapy Wrap combines two clinically studied wavelengths in a single wearable device.
Everything in one wrap
Simple to put on. Easy to stick with.
Technical details
| Wavelengths | 660nm Red Light + 850nm Near-Infrared |
| Coverage | Front legs, rear legs, and hip joint area |
| Session Time | 30 minutes (auto-off) |
| Power | USB powered, cable included |
| Material | Soft adjustable fabric with velcro straps |
| Recommended Size | Medium to large dogs, approximately 30 lbs and up |
| Best For | Hip dysplasia, post-surgery recovery, arthritis, ligament and muscle injury |
Photobiomodulation therapy has been used in veterinary clinical settings for years to support post-operative recovery and manage chronic joint conditions. The Joint Therapy Wrap brings that same 660nm and 850nm wavelength technology into a wearable, at-home format so your dog can receive daily sessions without repeated clinic visits.
What owners ask us most
Try it for 30 days. If you are not satisfied for any reason, contact us for a full refund. No hoops and no hassle. We stand behind every product we sell because we are dog owners first. We built Solaura Pet because we needed it ourselves, for a 16-year-old Puggle named Maya who still climbs the stairs every morning.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. Always consult your veterinarian before beginning any new treatment protocol for your pet.

Testimonials
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"I was skeptical. Truly. But after watching Biscuit struggle on the stairs for six months and spending $400 a month on vet laser sessions that only helped while we kept going, I was willing to try anything. Three weeks in I actually cried. He climbed onto the couch by himself for the first time in almost a year. We haven't missed a daily session since."
Sarah M., Golden Retriever, age 13 · Verified Purchase
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"I already use red light therapy on myself so when I saw this existed for dogs I ordered it the same day. Our 9-year-old Lab has hip dysplasia and I'd been wanting something more consistent than clinic visits. Six weeks in he's moving better than he has in two years. My husband was skeptical. He's the one who puts it on him every night now."
Jenna R., Labrador Retriever, age 9 · Verified Purchase
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"Duke had TPLO surgery on his rear leg and recovery was going slower than his vet projected. A friend in a dog rehab group recommended red light therapy. We started the wrap at week three post-op. By week six his vet said she was genuinely surprised — he was ahead of every milestone she'd set. She asked me what we were doing differently."
Tom W., Border Collie, age 5 · Verified Purchase