Veterinarians

Pawprint Oxygen Announces Collaboration with MWI Animal Health

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We are excited to announce a collaboration with MWI Animal Health to provide veterinarians with the Pawprint Oxygen Canister System for companion animals!


“This collaboration demonstrates a shared commitment to innovation that puts a new standard for oxygen delivery in the hands of veterinarians,” said Blake Dube, CEO of Aeronics, Inc., makers of Pawprint Oxygen, “Respiratory distress is a pervasive problem in veterinary medicine. Our goal is to empower veterinarians with tools to administer oxygen in any situation, without the need for a heavy tank or expensive equipment. MWI’s knowledge and reach in the veterinary market makes them the right partner to make this system accessible to veterinarians.”


Pawprint Oxygen is now available for veterinarians to order through MWI's website.


Read the press release for the announcement to learn more.



Pawprint Oxygen does not provide veterinary advice. The information, including but not limited to, text, graphics, images and other material contained on this website are for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a veterinarian with questions regarding your pet’s health.


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