The Trudell AeroDawg Canine Aerosol Chamber is beneficial for dogs with a variety of respiratory issues, including tracheal collapse, laryngeal paralysis, and chronic bronchitis. Precision dosing is possible with the Flow-Vu Indicator, which comes with two face masks. The little mask is designed for dogs weighing less than 21 pounds, while the big mask is designed for dogs weighing more than 29 pounds.
Who is Trudell Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber for?
Dogs.
Why use Trudell Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber?
The Trudell AeroDawg Canine Aerosol Chamber is a simple-to-use gadget with two sizes of face masks for versatility. It administers inhaled drugs, which have less negative effects than injectable treatments. The high-quality chamber is effective in treating tracheal collapse, laryngeal paralysis, and chronic bronchitis, and the Flow-Vu indication ensures proper dosage.
How does Trudell Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber work?
With a prescription from your doctor, you may get an AeroDawg Canine Aerosol Chamber. It comes in the form of an inhaler with a rubber mask that allows simple pharmaceutical lung access. To suit most dog breeds, two face masks are provided. The application method incorporates Flow-Vu, which counts your dog's breaths as they pass through the chamber to ensure correct dosage.
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How is Trudell Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber sold?
Comes in small (for dogs up to 21 lbs) and large (for dogs 29 lbs and over).
What special precautions are there?
Keep out of reach from children.
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store Trudell Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber?
Keep stored in a cool and dry environment
The AeroDawg Chamber should be replaced once a year. Pharmaceuticals can build up on its valves, resulting in a white coating. As time passes, the accumulation may reduce the chamber's effectiveness.
1) Take off the inhaler's cover. 2) Shake both components for 5 seconds after inserting the cap into the rear piece of the chamber. 3) Ensure a tight seal by carefully fitting your dog with an appropriately-sized face mask for his or her muzzle. 4) The Flow-Vu Indicator will move toward the dog or flutter as it inhales. 5) When the dog stops inhaling or exhales, the Flow-Vu Indicator will revert to its upright position. 6) Depress the inhaler while the dog inhales. 7) Keep the mask in position for 5 to 6 breaths, maintaining a tight seal and counting breaths with the Flow-Vu Indicator. 8) Follow your veterinarian's dosing instructions, making sure to only take one puff of medication at a time. 9) Wait the proper amount of time (as specified in the inhaler's instructions) before repeating. Consult a veterinarian for treatment options if your dog is nervous.