Pawprint Oxygen Learning Center

Learn how to use our products, prescribe to clients, and become an expert on pet oxygen therapy — all in one place.

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!

Videos & Tutorials

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Healthy Paws Blog

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Does My Cat Have Feline Asthma? Early Warning Signs Every Pet Parent Should Know

Learn the early warning signs of feline asthma, when coughing or breathing changes are serious, and how pet owners manage flare-ups safely with vet guidance.

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Best At Home Oxygen Options for Pets With Chronic Respiratory Disease

Learn the best at home oxygen options for pets with chronic respiratory disease, including concentrators and portable kits, to help pets breathe easier.

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Oxygen From Oliver: Donating Rescue Oxygen Into The Hands Of K9 Officers

In a world where the bond between humans and their canine companions runs deep, two organizations are coming together to ensure that dogs in need receive critical support when it matters most.

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Dog Panting vs. Labored Breathing: How to Tell the Difference

Panting is often normal for dogs, but labored breathing can signal dangerous respiratory distress. Learning the difference can help you act quickly when your dog’s breathing becomes an emergency.

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Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) in Frenchies & Bulldogs

For owners of Frenchies, Pugs, and Bulldogs, snorting sounds are part of daily life. But often, those noises indicate a serious condition called Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS). T...

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How to Tell If Your Dog Needs Emergency Oxygen

Discover the signs your dog needs emergency oxygen, how oxygen therapy helps, and when breathing trouble means going straight to the ER.