
Dog Oxygen Chamber + Oxygen Concentrator
Treat hypoxia in newborns with the all-in-one Dog Oxygen Chamber. Hypoxia is extremely common in new borne litters and can be deadly if untreated.
Treating hypoxia (low internal levels of oxygen) is fairly easy to treat with additional oxygen, however the traditional facemask approach can be difficult with puppies.
The Dog Oxygen Chamber is an easy fix with a built-in oxygen concentrator, simply put the puppies in the chamber and allow the oxygen to concentrate, no need for anything else! The easiest way to treat hypoxia.
- Includes port for an add-on atomizer, add humidy or nebulize drugs ( not included).
- All-in-one design - includes built in oxygen concentrator!
- Convenient light which can be turned off and on.
- Includes optional heating pad to keep newborn warm and oxygenated.
- Quiet operation at under 60dB.
- The oxygen % displays on the digital readout, quickly taking it from the regular air concentration of 21% oxygen to over 58% oxygen in under 10 minutes from starting it up!
- Adjustable Oxygen Levels: Reaches 58% in ~20 minutes with vents closed, 40-43% with one vent open, and 37-39% with both vents open. Levels may slightly vary due to airflow and occupancy.
- No maintenance, just clean the surfaces!
Our 1 year replacement warranty has got you covered, which also includes training help and troubleshooting support.
Low oxygen can cause significant damage to an animals vitals, or even death. Supplemental oxygen for them to regularly aspirate can help them overcome challenges early on in life.
Specifications
Overall size: 25in length, 17in Width, 18in Height
Internal Chamber Size: 12.8in Depth, 16.2in Width, 14in Height
Achieving Your Desired Oxygen Level in the Dog Oxygen Chamber
Use the guide below to adjust oxygen levels based on vent settings and environmental factors. See images, for pictures of the vents.
Vent Configuration | Expected Oxygen Level | Time to Reach |
---|---|---|
🔒 Both vents closed | 58% | ~20 minutes |
🔄 One side vent open | 40-43% | Varies |
🔓 Both side vents open | 37-39% | Varies |
🌬 Environmental Factors | May slightly affect levels | N/A |
📌 Please consult with your vet for oxygen level recommendations.
📌 Monitoring Tip: Use the digital oxygen readout to track levels in real time and adjust vent settings as needed for optimal results.