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This Puppy Incubator features a sturdy steel frame and a large 100L capacity, designed to provide a safe, comfortable environment for newborn puppies, kittens, and small animals. Equipped with a transparent window for easy observation and multifunctional ports for nebulization or oxygen therapy, it combines practical care with portability thanks to its foldable, dust-proof Oxford cloth design.
H**N
Suits its purpose
Functions great! The metal that you put in place so the tent holds its shape is pretty flimsy. Our 8lb cat jumped on top and it immediately bent, so its not the sturdiest but holds nebulization mist well
J**D
SPOTS ARENT MOLD!!!
My boyfriend and I got this for our senior chihuahua because he has tracheal collapse and breathing in humid air helps keep him from coughing.We tried a nebulizer by itself but my diffuser, with only water in the basin, works better in our opinion. I think the diffuser is better because it holds more water, less refills, and it is so much quieter. You can just string the power cord through one of the vent holes and you’re good to go!Anyways, I saw that some reviews were saying that the black dots on the plastic windows were mold or could be mold, but in our case they aren’t! Those black dots are residue from the grips on the bottom of the dog bed that comes with the box. In the photo above you can see how the black dots look like paw prints, just like the shapes of the black grips on the bottom of the bed!I was thinking about not getting this box because of those reviews but I’m glad I did anyways! This should be perfect for him and should help him breathe so much easier!So if you’re on the fence about this box because of the mold reviews, fear not! It’s not mold! And I’m sure as long as you clean it regularly and let it dry out, mold shouldn’t grow.Also the sizing of this box seems perfect for our little guy. He seems to have room to lay down as well as have his diffuser and a little water bowl. He’s around 7 pounds of that helps you estimate for your fur baby! Hope this helps!
S**Y
Bottle Baby Paradise **UPDATE** DANGEROUS DO NOT USE.
The media could not be loaded. There is so much that I like about incubator I don’t t know where to begin.I foster bottle baby kittens (5 weeks & under) and they live in this incubator. At first it was a place to keep them safe and corralled, but it eventually became a place where they feel safe.Ultimately it replaced a bed to became their entire bedroom. I love that I have access to the kittens from the front AND from the side. This means that I can bottle feed them in place. I can move incubator from room to room and it’s not as frightening to them because their safe place comes with them.Once they were old enough to come out into room on their own i moved the incubator to the floor unzipped the front flap and tucked it underneath and voila! Access to the world whole having their safe place completely accessible.I haven’t used this as an incubator, in fact I don’t understand how it is an incubator, but it has been invariable to me as I’ve described above. One last benefit is that the material seems to reflect heat so it helps keep body heat inside, keeping the occupant warmer.***********I’ve changed my review from 5 stars to 1 star because of a design flaw that came to light which cost a 3 week old orphan kitten his life.The rods that provide the structure of the enclosure are inside, unattached and completely exposed making the accessible to the kitten.A kitten moving around the interior of his environment caught a fore-paw behind one of the exposed rods and evidently he in his struggle his leg bone cracked. The kitten’s vet euthanized this baby because a broken bone in someone so small is not repairable.Please do NOT use this product until this fatal flaw is made safe.
B**.
Will your cat tolerate being enclosed?
This nebulizing chamber is well designed though for some pets, cats, especially, it might be better NOT to be able to look out of the clear plastic areas. Unfortunately for me and my kitty, it didn't work, as she meowed and clawed at the sides all the while she was in it getting the saline treatment. I tried it 3 times and each time it was the same response. If the chamber was hard plastic then at least she couldn't poke it with her claws or kind of rock the insides, but she still might not like the enclosure. My cat is not an aggressive cat at all, either. Just one that couldn't abide the chamber for the 8-10 minutes without displaying LOTS of protesting. Another kitty may act completely fine with it and dog might be more chill about it too. The chamber itself is a fine design, it just did not work for us.
W**.
So easy to use
Great construction and so much less traumatic than putting my dog in crate covered with plastic wrap on the door!! My dog naps inside because she is so comfortable with it
C**O
NO instructions
Would really have been nice to have even a printed sheet describing how to use as an O2 chamber rather than a nebulizer or even how to set it up as a nebulizer. Had to enlarge the pictures for an idea and punt. The video says to "put water in the little cup" - what little cup? I don't consider the nebulizer body a little cup but that's the only thing I can figure. However, when we do that and attach the O2 tank nothing comes out. And I see no way to just run O2 without the entire nebulizer unit. It seems OK, but I can only imagine that it leaks O2 due to the zippers not being covered. And I am guessing the shoelace is to tie the nebulizer unit to the main unit but no matter how I tie it, wrap it, secure it, etc it isn't tight up against the main unit. I will probably thread the O2 hose through the nebulizer port and let it lay in the crate and use both port holes as CO2 escape holes. Certainly not worth the price, but better than nothing. I should have just wrapped a transport carrier and called it a O2 chamber.
S**Y
Works well
I'm unsure if this is helping my boy with his chronic URI, but it definitely steams up. I use saline solution.
P**R
This was good for our dog
We use this to keep our dog in the cage so we can give him his little breathing treatment now he uses it as his bed
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