From the website:
Fire helmet? Check. Gloves? Check. Axe? Check. Pet oxygen masks? Check.
Increasingly, little oxygen masks for pets are becoming standard equipment for firefighters. Hoping to save cats, dogs and other pets caught in house fires, animal advocacy groups and pet-products suppliers are equipping departments all over the country with them.
The cone-shaped plastic masks, which come in three sizes and fit snugly on snouts, can resuscitate animals suffering from smoke inhalation. They can be used on dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, even birds.
Thanks,
Debbie
Thank you.....
BD
My doggie has heart disease and sometimes gets short of breath. Would like to have one at home in case of an emergency. THANKS!
They require you to purchase the mask ( cheaper if you buy it this month ) and then you have to fill out a form with the fire stations info.
They will process it and mail it directly to the fire dept.
I TOOK HIM TO 4 DIFFERENT VETS. THE LAST WAS THE MICHIGAN VETERINARY SPECIALIST WHO CHARGED ME AN ARM AND A LEG TO TELL ME THERE IS NOTHING THEY CAN DO AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT OXYGEN
WHY SO MUCH INGNORANCE?
WHERE CNA I BUY THIS MASk?
I LIVE IN DETROIT MICHIGAN 48210
THANK YOU
MARIA ZOWIE