Veterinary equipment supply · United States

Critical care, housing, and identification for veterinary practice.

Inpetra supplies ICU and oxygen therapy units, stainless steel hospitalization systems, RFID readers, and ISO 11784/11785 implantable microchips to veterinary hospitals, clinics, shelters, and equipment distributors across the United States.

US entity
Inpetra, L.L.C. — a Delaware limited liability company
Direct supply
Sourced directly from our manufacturing partners, without reseller layers
Importer of record
We handle customs clearance, duties, freight, and site delivery
Who we serve
Veterinary hospitals, clinics, shelters, and equipment distributors

Critical care and oxygen therapy

Controlled‑environment enclosures for post‑operative recovery, respiratory cases, neonatal care, and resuscitation. Regulated oxygen, temperature, humidity, and lighting under a single microcomputer control system.

ICU units

Five configurations

Five chamber sizes covering everything from a single treatment room to a full critical care suite. All models share the same core control platform: an 8.4‑inch multi‑touch colour screen, a seamless interior with no joints for dirt to collect in, and non‑reflective stainless steel construction with a purpose‑made glass door.

PJICU-01
PJICU-01
PJICU-02
PJICU-02
PJICU-03
PJICU-03
PJICU-04
PJICU-04
PJICU-05
PJICU-05
Model Overall dimensions (W × D × H) Power Notes
PJICU‑01 1400 × 860 × 1900 mm55.1 × 33.9 × 74.8 in · installation reserve 1530 × 950 × 1980 mm Full‑feature flagship. Integrated high‑sensitivity oxygen sensor, 415 nm blue light system, CO₂‑triggered adaptive ventilation, UV sterilisation, built‑in dual‑pump nebulisation.
PJICU‑02 1200 × 650 × 1670 mm47.2 × 25.6 × 65.7 in 1500 W Compact footprint. 3D balanced circulation temperature control, high‑efficiency aerobic chamber, negative‑ion purification, three‑in‑one treatment light.
PJICU‑03 1290 × 660 × 1750 mm50.8 × 26.0 × 68.9 in 1500 W Mid‑size. Same control platform as PJICU‑02 with increased chamber volume.
PJICU‑04 1290 × 660 × 1890 mm50.8 × 26.0 × 74.4 in Adds infrared rehabilitation therapy to the sterilisation system.
PJICU‑05 1000 × 710 × 1600 mm39.4 × 28.0 × 63.0 in Smallest footprint, for space‑constrained treatment rooms. Infrared therapy included.

3D balanced temperature

Temperature control is wrapped through the inner wall rather than blown from a single point, so the chamber holds an even gradient front to back.

Regulated oxygen

A centrally integrated high‑sensitivity sensor drives the oxygen supply, with CO₂ detection triggering adaptive ventilation and a power‑off ventilation fallback.

Quiet by design

The majority of core components are low‑energy silent parts imported from Germany. Overall noise measured below 35 dB — patients rest, staff can work beside them.

Hyperbaric oxygen chamber

PJIGY‑01

A simulated hyperbaric oxygen environment for small and medium‑sized animals, with automatic oxygen concentration control. Oxygen effect is regulated indirectly by adjusting the gas mixing ratio inside the animal compartment. The system comprises the animal chamber, gas delivery control, environmental monitoring, video monitoring, and temperature control, started from a single key on the central controller.

PJIGY-01 hyperbaric oxygen chamber
ModelChamberMachine dimensionsPower
PJIGY‑01 Ø1000 × 600 × 600 mmbarrel 1580 × 600 × 1100 mm62.2 × 23.6 × 43.3 in 2200 W

Hospitalization and housing

Stainless steel cage systems for inpatient wards, boarding, isolation, and display. Built in 304 stainless steel throughout — corrosion resistant, acid resistant, and non‑rusting, with 1.2 mm body material and medical‑grade universal brake castors.

SeriesModelsTypical dimensionsApplication
PJJY Dog cages, 1 to 6 positions 1220–1500 × 700 × 1575 mm48.0–59.1 × 27.6 × 62.0 in Inpatient wards and boarding. Lower cage drawing board removes to form a single large kennel.
PJML Cat cages, 2 to 4 positions, 2 and 3 tier 900–1500 × 550–700 × 1765 mm35.4–59.1 × 21.7–27.6 × 69.5 in Each level has separate rest, feeding, and sanitary zones. Acrylic springboard and anti‑vibration damping on the exterior.
PJDY Oxygen and infrared warming cages, 1 to 6 positions 1220–1830 × 700 × 1575–1815 mm48.0–72.0 × 27.6 × 62.0–71.5 in Oxygen chamber door with delivery port, wet/dry temperature display, leakage protection, constant temperature control and high‑temperature cut‑out. Infrared warming variants carry 4–6 warm lamps.
PJZS Display cages 1220 × 700 × 2185 mm48.0 × 27.6 × 86.0 in Square tube and tempered glass doors for retail and reception areas.
Stainless steel hospitalization cage

Cleanable by construction

Fully radiused interiors with no dead corners, and a seamless built‑in water blocking edge. There is nowhere for waste to lodge.

Welded, not fastened

Foot grids and cage doors are joined by high‑frequency high‑current welding. Doors use a sliding lock with automatic engagement.

Configurable

Modules combine freely across the range, and custom configurations are available for ward layouts that do not fit a standard block.

NanoID — animal identification

A microchip identity system built around a smaller implant, a reader that shows more than a number, and a record that stays with the animal for life.

NanoID microchip and sterile applicator

NanoID implantable microchip

At 1.4 × 8 mm, roughly 30% smaller in profile than the 2.12 × 12 mm chips that dominate the market. Less disturbance to subcutaneous tissue, a smaller wound, and no recovery period — the animal returns to normal activity immediately. Implanted by subcutaneous needle; no surgery or anaesthesia.

  • Dimensions1.4 × 8 mm
  • StandardISO 11784 / 11785
  • EncapsulationBiocompatible, waterproof, corrosion resistant
  • Migration controlAnti‑migration surface coating
  • Service life15+ years in situ
  • OptionIntegrated temperature sensing
ISO 11784/11785 ICAR certified AAHA lookup registered
NanoReader handheld microchip reader

NanoReader

Conventional readers show an ID number and stop there. NanoReader adds an OLED display carrying both the chip ID and a QR code. Scan the code with any phone and it opens the lookup site directly — no transcribing a fifteen‑digit number, no typing it back into a registry search form.

  • DisplayOLED, ID + QR code
  • ProtocolFDX‑B (ISO 11785)
  • QR codeOpens the lookup site directly
  • ConnectivityWi‑Fi, Bluetooth
  • IntegrationWorks across operating systems and practice software
  • UsersVeterinarians, shelters, registries

Globally readable

ISO 11784/11785 gives every chip a globally unique code that veterinarians, shelters, and customs authorities can read wherever the animal was implanted.

Temperature sensing option

An optional variant reads body temperature at the same time as identity — an early indicator for infection, inflammation, and heat stress, and a longitudinal record for chronic case management.

A record, not just a number

Each chip anchors a lifetime file: vaccination, medical history, pedigree and DNA documentation where relevant, and a lost‑pet mode that surfaces owner contact details on scan.

How we work

We are a supply business, not a marketplace. Every order runs through the same three steps, and we stay accountable for all of them.

1

Specification and quotation

We confirm configuration, electrical requirements, and site clearances before anything is ordered, then quote a landed US dollar price — equipment, freight, duties, and delivery in one number, with no surprises at the border.

2

Import and delivery

Inpetra acts as importer of record. We manage customs clearance and duties, arrange inland freight, and deliver to your clinic or construction site on an agreed date.

3

Warranty and parts

Equipment is supplied with a written warranty and a defined spare parts list. We hold replacement components for the lines we sell and respond through a single US point of contact.

About Inpetra

Inpetra is a veterinary technology company working across animal health hardware and identification. Inpetra, L.L.C. is our United States entity, formed in Delaware to serve veterinary customers in the US market directly.

Our focus is narrow on purpose. Rather than carrying a broad catalogue, we concentrate on a small number of equipment families where we can control specification, quality, and price — and where a clinic buying from us gets the same product a distributor would sell them, without the intermediate margin.

We work with veterinary hospitals and clinics building or refitting critical care capacity, with shelters and rescue organisations running identification programmes at volume, and with regional distributors looking for a dependable supply line.

Tell us what you need and we will quote it.

Send us the model, quantity, and delivery location. We will come back with a landed US dollar price, lead time, electrical and clearance requirements, and warranty terms — usually within two business days.

Address
Inpetra, L.L.C.
San Jose, California, United States
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