
What Should I Have in My Pet’s First Aid Kit?
Dive into our comprehensive guide on essential pet first aid kit components. Learn about crucial items that every pet owner should have on hand, from basic supplies like gauze and antiseptics to sp...

Pawprint Oxygen & BC3 Technologies Partner to Launch HemoSEAL™: The Ultimate Pet Wound Spray
Pawprint Oxygen announces an exclusive partnership with BC3 Technologies to launch HemoSEAL™, an FDA-cleared pet wound spray using chitosan for rapid bleeding control. This partnership also enhance...

Are Oxygen Concentrators and Chambers Safe for Pets? A Guide for Pet Owners
Wondering if oxygen concentrators and chambers are safe for your pet? Learn how at-home oxygen therapy works, why it's safe, and how it supports your pet’s recovery with vet-approved equipment.

Can My Dog Still Get Kennel Cough Even If They’re Vaccinated? What Pet Owners Should Know
Even vaccinated dogs can still get kennel cough. Learn why the vaccine isn’t foolproof, how to recognize symptoms, and treatments including oxygen therapy.

How Do I Know If My Pet Has Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)?
This article will walk pet owners through the symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and what to do if you are concerned your pet may have the condition.

Pulse Oximeters for Pets: How They Work, When to Use Them, and Benefits for Tracking Health
In this article, we’ll explore how pulse oximeters work, when they should be used, and the benefits they provide in tracking your pet’s health.
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