
AeroDawg
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Medication sold separately.
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Use as directed by your veterinarian.
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It is recommended the AeroDawg Chamber be replaced every 12 months.
What is the AeroDawg Canine Aerosol Chamber for Dogs?
- The Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber delivers inhaled medication into your dog's lungs to help them breathe easier.
- The AeroDawg Canine Aerosol Chamber is designed for puffer or Metered Dose Inhalers to administer aerosol medications.
Why is the AeroDawg Chamber used for dogs?
- The Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber makes administering aerosol medications easier by combining a special chamber and a contoured mask that work together with a prescription "puffer" inhaler.
- The mask fits snuggly over your dog's mouth and nose and the convenient Flow-vu indicator moves with respiration so you can track the dosage your dog receives.
- The aerosol medication mixes with air in the chamber and helps ensure that your dog will breathe the drug into the lungs instead of swallowing it.
What else should I know about the AeroDawg Chamber?
- AeroDawg works with most puffer or Metered Dose Inhalers (MDI).
- AeroDawg does not work with dry-powder inhalers.
- The Flow-vu indicator takes the guesswork of dosing.
- AeroDawg is easy to clean.
- The chamber comes with two mask sizes to fit any dog.
- The medication is sold separately.
- Metered Dose Inhalers can be prescribed by your veterinarian and purchased from VetRxDirect.
- It is recommended the AeroDawg Chamber be replaced every 12 months. With daily use, medication can deposit on the valves creating a whitish film. This build-up could lead to suboptimal performance over time. To help ensure optimal drug delivery the manufacturer recommends the AeroDawg chamber be replaced annually.
- The small AeroDawg is designed for dogs 20 lbs or less and includes a small mask and medium mask.
- The large AeroDawg is designed for dogs over 20 lbs and includes a medium and large mask.
- You can check the size you need by printing this AeroDawg Mask Sizer (PDF).
What problems could my dog have with the AeroDawg Chamber?
- With daily use, medication can deposit on the valves creating a whitish film. This build-up could lead to suboptimal performance over time. Make sure that you clean the AeroDawg regularly and replace it yearly.
How Do I Use the AeroDawg Chamber?
- This device should be used only on the recommendation of your veterinarian. Consult with your veterinarian for advice and instructions.
For additional information about Aerodawg Canine Aerosol Chamber, visit the manufacturer Trudell Animal Health's web page on the AeroDawg.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- AeroDawg is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Review Summary
79 total reviews
Rated 4.82 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
71 5 star reviews
4 4 star reviews
3 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
1 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Great Product!! Wish I had found out about it sooner!
My dog Dewy has been suffering from a horrible night-time cough due to chronic bronchitis for months. Neither of us had been getting sleep during this time. I had been giving him prednisone twice a day - hydocan pills every 3-4 hours - cough syrup every 4 hours - prozac at night to help him stay calm and sleep...NOTHING WAS WORKING. My vet suggested the Flovent which I purchased the AeroDawg for. My concern was that my dog would fight taking it - squirm away - and just make it impossible to get the medicine into his lungs. My dog is not the most co-operative with things like that - so I really did not feel like it would work - but of course I had to try it. After I got it I spent about 10-15 minutes introducing it to him with treats of course! That's all it took for him to be comfortable. I gave him his first "puff" and he amazingly sat still with me and took all of his breaths! I was SHOCKED and of course so thrilled. He has been taking his twice daily puffs for about 1 week now and I am thrilled to report he has been sleeping through the night!! I have not been giving him any of his other meds! SO - anyone out there with a dog with similar issues - PLEASE try the Flovent, or whatever inhalant your Vet suggests, and get the AeroDawg. I seriously felt this was my last ditch effort to find something that would get his cough under control. Of course it is the RX that has helped him, but without the AeroDawg I wouldn't be able to get the RX into his body! It is also very easy to use and clean. I have arthritis in my hands and was concerned that I wouldn't be able to hold my dog, hold the AeroDawg, press the inhaler..all at once with hands that don't work so well. I have had no problem at all!
Most Liked Negative Review
AeroDawg CAC - small
We bought this product for our 12 year old miniature/toy poodle with diabetes and chronic bronchitis. While the spacer works well, neither of the masks provided worked AT ALL. The smallest one was too short pushing his snout against the end, and the larger one was so big that medication escaped even when you pinched the bottom to seal it to the face. In order to used the spacer, we had to purchase a small feline mask for anesthesia from our vet. The masks and poor design was disappointing; however, the spacer works fine.
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Perfecr to go with inhalers
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Sm Dogs up to 20lbs, Chamber, Flow-Vu Indicator, 2 MasksI purchased this to go along with an inhaler my 4 year old pup needs. It fits pretty well. She always falls in between sizes. I think the large would be too big for her. But it seems to do the job for her. -
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Meds are starting to really help !
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Sm Dogs up to 20lbs, Chamber, Flow-Vu Indicator, 2 MasksProduct was shipped fast, very easy to use with clear and easy to understand instructions. I would definitely recommend this!-
My best buddy Charlie
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2 sizes make for a perfect fit
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Sm Dogs up to 20lbs, Chamber, Flow-Vu Indicator, 2 MasksSo glad it came qith 2 sizes, I thought the small one would be best but the larger one works better! -
The AeroDawg Flow Chamber was a life saver
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Sm Dogs up to 20lbs, Chamber, Flow-Vu Indicator, 2 MasksI was advised by a good friend to purchase the AeroDog Flow chamber and it has helped my little Yorkie tremendously with her breathing-
Mimi's Pumpkin Patch
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This equipment help my dog's coughing
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Lg Dogs over 20 lbs, Chamber, Flow-Vu Indicator, 2 MasksSo helpful to deliver the bronchodilator my dog needs. Made her feel better right away. Excellent quality. Superb product.-
Dulce
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Fast delivery
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Large Replacement Mask, 3 inches DiamI got just what I needed and fast! Delivered as promised. Thank you! -
This Chamber helped save my goat with respiratory issues
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Lg Dogs over 20 lbs, Chamber, Flow-Vu Indicator, 2 MasksI bought the AeroDawg in hopes that it would help our dogs and goats when they had respiratory issues. I used it on one of my LaMancha bucklings yesterday, who was fighting pneumonia and having breathing issues. The chamber delivered the medication like a charm ... the goat didn't seem to mind it. I'm happy to say "Buster" is doing well today and acting like a normal goat.-
Using the AeroDawg Chamber on Buster, the goat. -
Buster, the goat, breathing in his medication.
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Thank God for this Aerodawg chamber
From Maple Ridge CanadaComments about AeroDawgI needed something fast to help with my dogs puffer for her Chronic Bronchitis Cough-all day long! With this canine aerosol chamber my dog gets her medicine right to her lungs-bronchial area! She is so calm & relaxed while using this! She relaxes so much i have to hold her head up so she wont fall asleep. I do a count of 3 before engaging the inhaler so she knows when to expect to noisy puffer to go off! Plus i have a timer on my phone i use so my girl knows when the process is over!! I put the timer on at 2mins then put over her mouth by then the timer is about 1:45mins,it goes off & she pulls her face away from the mask. I always tell her she's a good girl & pet her! I used to give her a treat after in the beginning but now she is so used to it! She knows what to expect each time because of my 3 count down & the timer really lets her know when it's coming and when it's over!! I highly recommend doing both! -
Great helper
From UndisclosedComments about AeroDawg Sm Dogs up to 20lbs, Chamber, Flow-Vu Indicator, 2 MasksMy dog has breathing issues and chronic bronchitis, and she adapted to breathing in this after one try. She loves it, and so do I!! It's a quality item. -
Excellent design & product
From Fort Worth, TXComments about AeroDawgAfter researching and conversation with my Veterinarian on getting help with nighttime labored breathing for our 13 yr old JRT, found AeroDawg and it works great! This is such a simple to use device, administers the right amount each time (twice/day), and our dog comes right up to it after we take it out of the box, we keep it in. Easy to clean/weekly. With the Flovent 125 mcg that we give Buddy, it really helps. Thanks AeroDawg & Trudell Animal Health, who is the manufacturer. I didn't mind paying that 1 time charge as it is fantastic!-
Buddy, dad (& mom taking pic) at Lake Texoma!
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Q & A
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Will these work for brachycephalic breeds? We have pugs. Sometimes the nose folds actually stick out from the face further than the nose itself and the brachy lower jaw is wide and doesn't stick out much.?
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We have had people use it on pugs before so it shouldn't be a problem. You may want to contact the manufacturer though just to be sure. They could probably give you a more definite answer. The manufacturer is Trudell medical and their phone number is 1-800-465-3296. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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I don't know anything about inhalers or nebulizers. With the Aerodawg, do you need to purchase a Nebulizer as well - to use with the Aerodawg? I want to get this done today as my little guy is having a hard time breathing.?
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The Aerodawg comes with a chamber that the medication is administered through and 2 masks. The only other thing you would need to purchase along with the Aerodawg is the medication. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Hi, I have a Westie that is 24 pounds. Does the Aerodawg come in just two sizes, smal and large? I'm sure mine would take a nediun size. Please let me know what I should order. Thanks, PJ I need response back ASAP....?
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Both the small and large Aerodawgs come with two masks. The small comes with a small and medium mask and the large comes with a medium and large mask so you can see which size fits your pet best. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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We have a small aerodawg inhaler for our westie. Unfortunately our larger mask has split. Can you please advise whether this would be classed as a 2 or 3 inch mask. Many thanks for your help?
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Jacki, The small aerodawg comes with a small and medium size mask, so the larger of the two is a 2 inch mask. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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how do you use the aerodawg??
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Gaildawn, There should be a video on Youtube that shows you how to use the chamber. If you just search for "how to use an aerodawg chamber" a few different results will pop up that shows you exactly how to use it. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My vet told me I would have to get dosing info from the mfr? I have a 5 pound Toy Poodle 11 yrs old with Chronic Bronchitis. She has A very small snout. It"s possible even the 1.5 in would almost reach her eyes. What medication would you recommend.?
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The manufacturer of AeroDawg does not provide information on the dosing of medications, but does provide instructions, or instructional videos, for the use of the device (http://www.trudellmed.com/animal-health/aerodawg). A veterinarian must perform a clinical evaluation of your pet and the respiratory disease to determine what medication and dose are best. Selection of medication is based on several factors including the stage of your pet’s disease, weight of your pet, other chronic diseases occurring simultaneously, cost, etc.. When treating respiratory diseases, like chronic bronchitis, inhalable medications are important, because they are delivered to the site of the disease. In general, a nebulizer or metered dose inhaler will be prescribed for this purpose. A facemask is also essential for administration. If the facemask provided with the AeroDawg does not sufficiently fit around the snout, even after following instructions given by the AeroDawg manufacturer, you should follow-up with the veterinarian. The veterinarian may recommend the use of another mask (e.g., an anesthesia mask), or construct a custom one for your pet. An oral bronchodilator, corticosteroid, and/or antibiotic may also be used at the discretion of the veterinarian. However, oral medications may have additional side-effects when compared to inhaled medications. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Is there a recommended replacement time/usage for the Aerodawg? My dog has been using hers for a year, and I was not sure if there was a replacement policy on this device after so many uses.?
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The manufacturer recommends cleaning the chamber and mask weekly, and replacing the chamber every couple of years. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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What are side effects of this medication when using the Aerodawg.?
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Eldoba, Side effects differ between medications used with the Aerodawg. If you are wondering about a certain medication, please feel free to call us and speak to a pharmacist or consult your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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HOW LONG DO YOU LEAVE THE MASK ON THE DOG TO MAXIMIZE THE DOSE OF MEDICAMENT.?
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Doug, Leaving the mask on for 8 to 10 seconds, or 7 to 10 breaths is recommended in order to optimize the amount of medication that get inhaled. For further questions on use please contact your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Read previous. My 9# minpin strongly attempts to inhale through the back sides of her snout when the small mask is applied. Intro'd her to the mask with treats, as well as a restraining towel, all good. Small mask with longer snout is needed. Suggestions??
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The manufacturer has also suggested that occasionally, small animal muzzles require a mask which is designed for anesthesia use in order to have a good seal for the Aerodawg/Aerokat device. These masks will fit the chamber because the device adapters are all standard and interchangeable. They would recommend purchasing a small canine anesthesia mask from the firm DR Veterinary (www.dreveterinary.com) and this will solve the problem. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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The manufacturer typically recommends that the mask fit snugly over the mouth and nose, without squishing their face uncomfortably. With some longer-snouted breeds though, the manufacturer recommends going with a slightly smaller mask and covering the nostrils only. You are not looking for an airtight seal, however, any gaps between mask and face will permit medication to be lost, so the closer the fit, the better. There are videos available online that detail the proper administration using an AeroDawg and the manufacturer has information here: http://www.trudellmed.com/animal-health/aerodawg. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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