Getting Started
Take a look at our Pet Parent and Veterinary Resource list below.
Pet Parent Resources
Get the Answers:
browse our frequently asked questions page for everything you're looking for. Want to speak with us directly? Chat with a live support agent 9-5pm EST Monday-Friday.
Sharpen Your Knowledge:
read through our Healthy Paws blog, learn about common health conditions, treatment options and care techniques.
Watch and Learn:
check out our YouTube channel with video resources for pet parents.
Veterinarian Resources
Write a Prescription:
download and fill out a prescription form for your client.
Oxygen Flow Rates:
want to check out our flow rate and dosage guidelines? Take a look!
Order For Your Practice:
Order directly through us or through your preferred distributor.
Read The Whitepaper:
let's learn about Oxygen Therapy together!
Healthy Paws Blog

10 Signs of Heart Disease in Dogs and Cats
Learn the 10 signs of heart disease in dogs and cats. Early detection and vet care can improve your pet’s comfort and quality of life.

Medications for HCM in Cats: What Owners Should Know
Learn about medications prescribed for HCM in cats, how they help manage heart disease, and how supplemental oxygen can support your cat’s comfort.

Can Cats Get Heartworm Disease? Everything You Need to Know
Heartworm disease in cats looks different than in dogs, and it’s important for pet parents to recognize the signs and know how to support their cat's health.

What Can You Do to Be Prepared for a Pet Emergency?
A pet emergency can happen fast, making preparation key to protect your pet. By keeping a stocked emergency kit, you can respond quickly and effectively.

What's the Difference Between Chronic Bronchitis & Feline Lower Airway Disease?
Learn how chronic bronchitis differs from feline lower airway disease, plus diagnosis, treatment options, and how to help your cat breathe easier.

Chronic Bronchitis in Dogs: How to Help Your Pet Breathe Better
Learn how to manage chronic bronchitis in dogs with vet care, lifestyle changes, and home oxygen therapy to help your pup breathe easier and live well.