05/03/2026
What’s the difference?
Human vs Dog BEMER.
Difference with the human BEMER and dog BEMER
Here’s the key difference:
1. Different settings for different biology
• BEMER uses pulsed electromagnetic fields with specific frequency, intensity, and timing to affect circulation.
• Dogs (and animals in general) have different tissue density, size, and sensitivity, so veterinary versions are programmed differently (often lower or adjusted outputs).
2. Dosing matters
• Studies in dogs use controlled, gradual intensity levels and timing protocols.
• Human devices may deliver signals that are too strong, too broad, or not optimized for a dog.
3. Shape & targeting
• Dog/animal applicators are designed to fit their body (spine, joints, smaller muscles), not a flat human layout.
• This gives more even and appropriate field distribution.
4. Safety & predictability
• Veterinary versions are tested with animal-specific protocols.
• Using a human device on a dog = less predictable results (under- or over-stimulation).
Bottom line:
The dog line isn’t “stronger” or “better”—it’s properly calibrated for canine physiology, which makes it the safer and more effective choice for dogs.