

Specifically designed for dogs
The AeroDawg* spacer for inhalers helps deliver inhaled medications prescribed by your veterinarian directly to the lungs, for effective results using lower doses of drugs with fewer side effects.
Why is my dog coughing?
A coughing and wheezing dog could mean your canine companion is having trouble breathing. If left untreated, respiratory illnesses can diminish a pet's quality of life. Luckily, bronchitis in dogs is fairly common, and inhaled therapy is a tried-and-true method to keep inflammation and discomfort under control. Wondering if your dog is showing symptoms of bronchitis? Get answers about their respiratory health and treatment options.
Take the QuizSide effects of chronic oral steroid use may include:
- Increased thirst and loss of bladder control
- Lethargy and no energy to play
- Immune suppression and increased risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and bacterial and fungal infections
- Behavioural changes, including aggression
- Diabetes
- Weight gain
- Vomiting and diarrhea
- Ulceration of the digestive tract
- Cushing's disease
Your dog's bronchitis treatment shouldn't mean a lifetime of side effects
Bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in dogs often impacts them in their prime. Your dog's laboured breathing, coughing and wheezing can be distressing, and a lifetime of oral corticosteroids can cause side effects that dim the personalities of even the most lively pets.
While there is no "cure" for canine bronchitis or COPD, the right combination of veterinarian-prescribed inhaled medications, diet changes, and environmental modifications can keep your furry friend feeling like itself again — healthy, happy, and breathing easy.
Treatments

Make Every Puff Count
Designed specifically for dogs, the AeroDawg* chamber helps ensure that your dog gets medication to its lungs, where they need it. And, you save money by not paying for wasted medication.
More time to get treatment right
- Enables you to puff the inhaler before applying the mask
- Ensures enough time for the 7-10 breaths needed to empty the chamber
- Ensures dogs who hold their breath will still get medication