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HKDQ Atomization Brooder Incubator Nebulization Review

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Description of HKDQ Atomization Brooder Incubator Nebulization

Note: product is a single window style. Size: 20 ′′x16.5 ′′x15.5 ′′ Weight: 5 lb Capacity: 100L. The best Nebulization box your puppies, kittens, and small animals together. The large space and transparent design allow you to observe the pet's situation at any time. Convenient cleaning materials, without any odor that makes pets uncomfortable. Provide a comfortable and safe atomization place for your pet. The small holes are designed to place atomizers or oxygen tubes. There are two holes on the front, the upper hole is used to connect the atomizer, the lower hole is used to discharge CO2 to protect your puppies. This is a convenient box for pet nebulization treatment, and does not contain other items. Follow the instructions of your veterinarian for nebulization.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Convenient for kennels

Oxygen is expensive when you go to the vet. This has given me confidence that my dog is getting the care and treatment he needs without leaving the home. I recommend it. My dog weighs 10 kilos and fits comfortably in it. I do 5-10 minute treatments every night.

Pros
  • Give your pet a comfortable and safe place to spray. Small holes are provided for receiving nebulizers or oxygen tubing. There are two holes on the front, the upper hole is for connecting the atomizer, the lower hole is for releasing CO2 to protect your puppies.
Cons
  • Mostly OK, but...