
Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs: Everything You Need to Know
This article helps dog owners understand the causes, symptoms and treatments for mitral valve disease in dogs. The article also includes information on which dogs may be prone to the disease.

What is Syncope in Dogs: Diagnosing & Treating the Condition
Syncope in dogs is a brief loss of consciousness caused by a sudden drop in blood flow, and therefore oxygen, to the brain. Most episodes are short. Your dog goes limp or stiffens, collapses...

Natural Treatments for Pulmonary Hypertension in Dogs
Pulmonary hypertension in dogs occurs when there is abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs. Pet owners can adopt a more holistic approach.

How To Help Your Dog With Pneumonia: 5 At-Home Treatments
This article provides five at-home treatments for your dog with pneumonia, including oxygen therapy, hydration, humidity, rest, and medication administration.

What Dog Breeds Are Using Oxygen Therapy The Most?
This article is about which dogs commonly require oxygen therapy, common respiratory conditions, signs of distress, and how oxygen can improve their lives.

How Can I Use Oxygen Therapy for My Dog with Congestive Heart Failure?
Learn how to use oxygen therapy for dogs with congestive heart failure (CHF). Discover benefits, administration methods & tips for starting therapy.
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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.



