Date: November 21st, 2025 6:53 PM
Author: https://imgur.com/a/o2g8xYK
Customer: My dog was exposed/ enclosed in a room with ozone machine running full blast for about an hour. Once it was discovered he was immediately taken outside, he was shaking drooling and breathing heavily. Initially he wouldn’t take food or water, but has since resumed both eating and drinking. He also became less lethargic and more active. He continues to rest a lot but is eating and drinking but this morning when he went outside the shaking returned. Once I calmed him down his breathing became normal again. Does he need to see a vet or will he continue to improve?
Veterinarian's Assistant: I'm sorry to hear about your dog's exposure to the ozone machine. How long ago did this happen?
Customer: Yesterday late afternoon
Veterinarian's Assistant: Has your dog shown any other symptoms besides shaking, drooling, heavy breathing, and decreased activity?
Customer: no his eyes are clear, bowels and pee seem normal, and the shaking, heavy breathing are less frequent. It stopped completely last night though he was still less active. Hasn’t happened since a few hours ago and only briefly.
Veterinarian's Assistant: OK. Thanks for the info. And, how would you like to connect with the Vet - phone call or online chat?
Customer: Chat please
https://www.justanswer.com/dog-health/ownd1-dog-exposed-enclosed-room-ozone-machine.html
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