Who Should Not Use PEMF?
PEMF is designed as a general wellness technology, but it may not be suitable for every pet or every situation. Before introducing any new wellness routine, it's important to consider your pet's individual health needs and consult your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
- During pregnancy or breeding, unless specifically recommended by your veterinarian.
- On pets with implanted electronic devices, such as pacemakers or electrical implants.
- If your veterinarian has advised against electromagnetic therapies for your pet's condition.
- Around active bleeding, severe trauma, or emergency medical situations.
- As a substitute for professional veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or ongoing medical care.
If your pet has a chronic medical condition, is recovering from surgery, or is receiving veterinary treatment, speak with your veterinarian before introducing PEMF into their wellness routine. Your veterinarian is the best person to determine whether PEMF is appropriate for your pet's individual circumstances.
Every pet is unique, and responsible wellness begins with informed decisions. At Nurture Your Pet, we encourage pet parents to combine healthy daily habits with regular veterinary care and professional guidance to create a wellness routine that best supports their companion.
When in doubt, always consult your veterinarian before beginning any newwellness routine.
All NYP products are general wellness devices intended to support overall well-being and everyday wellness. They are not medical devices and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered veterinary or medical advice. Always consult your veterinarian, physician, or qualified healthcare professional regarding your pet's or your personal health needs before beginning any new wellness routine. Individual experiences may vary based on age, lifestyle, overall condition, consistency of use, and other factors.
