Custom Pet Oxygen Kit, Build Your Own
Custom Pet Oxygen Kit, Build Your Own
$190.00 – $400.00
Build a Custom Oxygen Kit for your pet! If you’re not sure what’s best for your pet, check out our pre-made Oxygen Kits or consult your veterinarian. This item requires a prescription, so we’ll collect some information during checkout.
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- Choose 3, 6, or 12 Pawprint Oxygen Canisters
- Choose 1 Pet Oxygen Mask with tubing (Size Small, Medium, or Large)
- Choose 1 Regulator (0.5 LPM, 1.0 LPM, or 2.0 LPM)
- Regulators and Pet Oxygen Masks are reusable
- Pawprint Oxygen Canisters are recyclable once empty
- UPS Ground Shipping only
Do I need a prescription for this product?
Yes, we require a prescription for any oxygen source, which includes Pawprint Oxygen Canisters, Oxygen Kits, and Oxygen Concentrators.
Just enter your veterinarian's information during checkout and we'll contact them and get the prescription. If you already have a prescription you can upload it during checkout.
Orders ship out as soon as we receive and validate your prescription, typically 24-48 hours after your place your order.
How long will a canister of Pawprint Oxygen last?
The duration of each Canister depends on the Regulator:
- 0.5 LPM Regulator - each Canister will last 20 minutes
- 1.0 LPM Regulator - each Canister will last 10 minutes
- 2.0 LPM Regulator - each Canister will last 5 minutes
Do I have to use the entire Oxygen Canister at once?
No, you can stop the flow of oxygen at any time by twisting the Regulator counter-clockwise and removing it from the Oxygen Canister. You can then use the remainder of the oxygen at a later date.
How do I place the Pet Oxygen Mask on my pet?
Hold the mask 6 inches from your pet’s face and start the flow of oxygen. Slowly place the mask over your pet’s nose, giving them time to acclimate to the oxygen flow and the presence of the mask. If your pet resists, remove the rubber diaphragm on the end of the mask and try again. Most pets accept the mask once they feel the effects of the oxygen.
Can Pawprint Oxygen Canisters be refilled?
Our Oxygen Canisters cannot be refilled. You may start and stop oxygen flow as many times as you would like. Once the Oxygen Canister is empty, it should be recycled in a standard blue recycling bin or according to your local guidelines.
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Do I need a prescription for this product?
Yes, we require a prescription for any oxygen source, which includes Pawprint Oxygen Canisters, Oxygen Kits, and Oxygen Concentrators.
Just enter your veterinarian's information during checkout and we'll contact them and get the prescription. If you already have a prescription you can upload it during checkout.
Orders ship out as soon as we receive and validate your prescription, typically 24-48 hours after your place your order.
How long will a canister of Pawprint Oxygen last?
The duration of each Canister depends on the Regulator:
- 0.5 LPM Regulator - each Canister will last 20 minutes
- 1.0 LPM Regulator - each Canister will last 10 minutes
- 2.0 LPM Regulator - each Canister will last 5 minutes
Do I have to use the entire Oxygen Canister at once?
No, you can stop the flow of oxygen at any time by twisting the Regulator counter-clockwise and removing it from the Oxygen Canister. You can then use the remainder of the oxygen at a later date.
How do I place the Pet Oxygen Mask on my pet?
Hold the mask 6 inches from your pet’s face and start the flow of oxygen. Slowly place the mask over your pet’s nose, giving them time to acclimate to the oxygen flow and the presence of the mask. If your pet resists, remove the rubber diaphragm on the end of the mask and try again. Most pets accept the mask once they feel the effects of the oxygen.
Can Pawprint Oxygen Canisters be refilled?
Our Oxygen Canisters cannot be refilled. You may start and stop oxygen flow as many times as you would like. Once the Oxygen Canister is empty, it should be recycled in a standard blue recycling bin or according to your local guidelines.
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Sizing for the Pet Oxygen Mask

Small
For cats, pocket pets or dogs under 5 lbs
Depth = 2,” Diameter = 3.5”

Small
Depth = 3,” Diameter = 3.5”

Large
For medium & large dogs

Measure the length and width of your pet’s snout when determining the correct Pet Oxygen Mask size. You want the mask to loosely fit around their snout.
How do I build my Kit?
First, select your Regulator flow rate.
You can use the chart below to select the flow rate based on your pet’s weight. We’ll check with your veterinarian to confirm the flow rate before shipping it out.
Next, select your Pet Oxygen Mask size.
The Pet Oxygen Mask is available in 3 sizes. The best way to ensure the fit is to measure your pet’s snout and compare it to the sizes below. The Mask should fit comfortably around their snout without touching their eyes.
- Small – Depth: 2″, Diameter: 3.5″
- Medium – Depth: 3″, Diameter: 3.5″
- Large – Depth: 4.5″, Diameter: 5″
Finally, select the number of Canisters.
We recommend getting enough Canisters to administer oxygen for at least 20 minutes at home and for the entire duration of the trip to the animal hospital. The duration of each Canister will depend on the flow rate. You can use the chart above to determine how long each Canister will last.

Selecting the Regulator flow rate
The flow rate is the rate at which the oxygen flows out of the Canister. You can think of it as the “dosage” of oxygen your pet is receiving.
The flow rate is determined by considering your pet’s weight. The flow rate on the Regulator is pre-set to the flow rate given in liters per minute (LPM) and cannot be changed. We will check with your veterinarian that the flow rate you have selected is appropriate before shipping your order.
Pet weight | Flow rate |
---|---|
00-11 lbs0-22 kgs | 0.5 LPM |
12-22 lbs 6-10 kgs | 1.0 LPM |
23-33 lbs 11-15 kgs | 2.0 LPM |
For veterinarians: flow rate guidelines are given at a dosage of 100mL/kg/min with the Pet Oxygen Mask with the black rubber diagraphm removed being the recommended method of administration.
If your pet weighs more than 33 lbs, consider an Oxygen Concentrator (linked) for home use in order to achieve a more appropriate oxygen flow rate.
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