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

The Complete Kennel Cough FAQ for Dog Owners
Learn everything dog owners need to know about kennel cough, from causes and symptoms to treatment, recovery, and how oxygen therapy can help.

Find Pawprint Oxygen Products at Naturally Healthy Pets by Dr. Judy Morgan
Shop Pawprint Oxygen at Naturally Healthy Pets by Dr. Judy Morgan where holistic care meets vital oxygen support for pets with heart and lung conditions.

Normal Dog Heart Rate: How to Support Your Dog’s Heart
Learn what a normal heart rate is for dogs, what affects it, and how monitoring and at-home oxygen therapy can support your dog’s heart health.

Will My Dog’s Breathing Get Worse from Chronic Bronchitis?
Learn how to manage your dog’s chronic bronchitis, reduce flare-ups, and support easier breathing with treatment, care, and at-home oxygen therapy.

What Is an Echocardiogram? How Vets Use Them to Help Pets
Learn how echocardiograms help vets diagnose heart disease in pets and how treatments like at-home oxygen therapy can improve their quality of life.

How Medications Help Dogs & Cats with Pulmonary Hypertension
Learn which medications and therapies vets prescribe for dogs and cats with pulmonary hypertension, plus how at-home oxygen and ongoing care can help.

