
Cat Health Conditions That Benefit From Oxygen
Oxygen therapy can effectively manage various health conditions in cats, such as asthma and pneumonia. It improves respiratory function, restores energy levels, and is well-tolerated by most cats.

Pet Seizures: Help Your Pet with Oxygen Therapy
This article will teach you the 3 stages of pet seizures and detail why oxygen therapy can be one of the most beneficial therapies to give your pet, post-seizure.

Using Oxygen Therapy for Laryngeal Paralysis (Lar Par) in Pets
Laryngeal paralysis can affect older dogs and certain breeds, leading to breathing difficulties. Oxygen therapy is crucial, and Pawprint Oxygen provides pet oxygen products, offering a reliable sol...

ARDS in Pets: Causes, Treatment, and the Vital Role of Oxygen Therapy
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome also known as ARDS in pets is a severe, life-threatening condition affecting the lungs. It occurs when fluid builds up in ...

Diagnosis and Treatment for Collapsing Trachea in Pets
signs, symptoms, treatments and severity levels of Collapsing trachea in animals. Learn about what to do if you pet suffers from Collapsing trachea

Dog Respiratory Illness 2023 | Everything You Need to Know
Oxygen therapy helping dogs suffering from the Dog Respiratory illness which spread rapidly between dogs, new states are reporting increased cases each day.
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Oxygen Therapy After Surgery: Helping Your Dog or Cat Recover Safely at Home
Many airway, chest, and heart surgeries leave pets needing extra oxygen support. Learn which procedures call for it, warning signs, and how to set up safe at-home oxygen recovery.

Pneumonia in Dogs: Symptoms, Emergency Signs, and How At-Home Oxygen Can Help
Learn to spot pneumonia in dogs (coughing, fast breathing, fever, and blue gums) plus what causes it, when it's an emergency, and how at-home oxygen can stabilize your dog before the vet.

Dog Fainting or Collapsing: Causes, What to Do, and When It’s an Emergency
Learn to spot pneumonia in dogs (coughing, fast breathing, fever, and blue gums) plus what causes it, when it's an emergency, and how at-home oxygen can stabilize your dog before the vet.



