Serving you since 1994
Serving you since 1994
"Inhaled therapy or nebulizer treatment administers the medication slowly and directly to the lungs"
Bronchodilator that relaxes muscles in the airways and increases air flow to the lungs
Compact and lightweight. Easy to use and clean.
Cats, dogs, and other pets sometimes develop respiratory illnesses (such as asthma, pneumonia, kennel cough, and bronchitis) that require inhaled medication. Your veterinarian may prescribe inhaled nebulizer therapy (which administers saline, albuterol, antibiotics, or other medications) for your pet's relief.
A nebulizer functions as a delivery system, changing medication from liquid into a fine particle mist, allowing direct delivery to the respiratory tract. It is typically the most effective way to provide symptom relief for respiratory ailments. Nebulization also helps break up congestion, which helps support your pet's immune response.
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Following are several different methods that may be used depending on the personality and type of pet being treated. Visit with your veterinarian on recommended methods for your pet.
Help your pet accept nebulization by scheduling treatment at the same time every day. Offer them a reassuring pat and speak in soothing voice. Reward good behavior with a treat afterwards. This helps to promote a positive experience and healthy compliance.
At the end of treatment, your pet's gums and tongue should appear very pink. This shows efficacy and whether or not your pet is receiving adequate oxygen. If you do not notice this, seek help from your veterinarian. Always be sure to consult with your veterinarian about any questions or difficulties administering prescribed treatments.
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