Breathe Better. Live Better

The AeroDawg* Chamber enables you to manage your dog’s asthma, chronic bronchitis, allergic rhinitis and other respiratory conditions with targeted delivery of inhaled medications to the lungs – just like human children. Designed specifically for dogs and their pet parents, the vet-tested and dog-approved AeroDawg* Chamber makes using inhaled medications easy and safer than the side effects of pilling with prednisone. The AeroDawg* Chamber is designed to help you and your dog continue to have happy, playful lives together.

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Non-Stick Masks

  • Fits animals, not people
  • Soft and doesn’t pull on hair or fur

 

Low-Resistance Valve

  • Specially designed for low inhalation  flows of dogs
  • Keeps medication in, while being sensitive enough to open during respiratory distress

 

Anti-Static Chamber

  • Makes more medication available for inhalation into the lungs and less drug waste
  • Longer Holding Time
  • Holds medication longer to allow your pet more time to empty the chamber

 

Made in Canada

  • Made with Canadian and American parts by the makers of the  AeroChamber* brand of chambers for human use

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Easy-To-Use

  • No force feeding or hiding pills in food
  • Well accepted and can be used with all inhalers commonly prescribed by your vet
  • Makes every puff count

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Make Every Puff Count

Designed specifically for dogs, the AeroDawg* Chamber helps ensure that your dog gets the right dose of medication. This means more medication is available to get to their lungs, where they need it. And, you save money by not paying for wasted medication.

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How it Works

The AeroDawg* Chamber is designed for dogs to work with metered dose inhalers (MDIs). The AeroDawg* Chamber captures and holds the medication in the chamber until your dog breathes it in.

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Mask keeps a tight seal

Comes with two sizes of animal masks to fit all types of dogs, which ensures a proper seal and avoids getting any medication on their skin, fur and eyes.

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Chamber holds the medication

The chamber is designed to hold medication longer for pets with smaller lung capacity, those who may be in distress or who need extra time to take their first breath.

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Flow-Vu* indicator helps count breaths 

The patented Flow-Vu* indicator shows you that your dog is taking their medication correctly, whether there’s a proper mask seal, and how many breaths they’re taking.

 

How to Use AeroDawg*


Canine asthma is treated like asthma in humans – with corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and often bronchodilators to open  the airways up during an asthma attack.

Since dogs can’t use a puffer or metered dose inhaler the same way humans do, they need a chamber, also called a spacer, with a mask.

There are many ways to help your dog get used to using their inhaler and AeroDawg* Chamber, including playing, hugs and treats. The AeroDawg* Chamber also allows you to “puff” the inhaler medication into the chamber away from your dog to avoid making a sound your dog may not understand or like.

Once you’ve followed our tips and tricks to get your dog used to the inhaler, don’t be surprised if your dog comes running when it’s time to give them their medication. With a little practice and love, this becomes an easy part of helping your dog lead a healthy and happy life.

Easier for Pet Parents

  • More than 80% of pet parents find using an inhaler with chamber easier than pilling for pet breathing problems1 
  • No force-feeding or hiding pills in food
  • Simply puff the medication into the chamber and allow your dog to breathe normally through the mask
  • As the pet inhales, the Flow-Vu* indicator moves to give pet parents feedback and confidence that your pet is getting the right dose

Easy to Use

Shake inhaler and insert into back of chamber

Shake inhaler and insert into back of chamber

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Gently apply the mask so that it covers the nose and mouth but not the eyes

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Press the inhaler to release the medication

Use the Flow-Vu* indicator to count 7-10 breaths.

Watch the Flow-Vu* indicator and count 7-10 breaths

how-dawg-multi-alertYou can switch the order of steps 2 and 3 if your dog is startled by the sound of the inhaler

  Downloadable Guides

    Instructions Tips and Tricks for Getting Started

 

Tips & Tricks

Make it a pawsitive experience by following the CONDITION, LOVE, REWARD approach.

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Condition

Slowly and calmly familiarize your pet to the chamber before administering a dose

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Love

Provide lot of hugs, pets and cuddles before, during and after treatment

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Reward

Give treats and love before and after

 

Fitting Your Dog

There are three mask sizes to fit all dogs. See our handy guide below or print out our custom mask sizer to find out which size works best for your pet. The mask should cover their nose and mouth, but not their eyes.

Mask Fitting Guide

 

How to Clean AeroDawg*

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We would love to hear from you. If you have questions or comments about one of our chambers, please reach out to us today.

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