Ok so i got buttercup (8.5 foot male burm) 3 weeks ago, when i got him he had a noticeable wheeze, due to the idoit that had him not giving him the proper heat. Anyways we uped his tempertures immensily and the wheeze began to subside significantly, when we got his appt with the vet about a week ago she gace me baytril injecions that he needs every 3 days. Im sure most of you know what baytril is, well she showed me how to give the injecions since it would be nearly immposible to drive 2 and half hours each way for her to do it. Tonight would be there 3rd injection but my one helper seems " too busy anymore" and the other has become very ill with something i cant prenounce. So as of right now I have absolutly no one to help me admister the needles. Driving 5 hours to get the needle isnt exactly the ideal situation. Im wondering if there is another way that baytrill can be given to snakes besides injections, ive read about the oral doses but i know my snake isnt just gonna chew it up. I was wondering about other possibiltys about giving it.Possibly injecting a (dead) rodent, or putting the pill in the rodents mouth? something along that line. Im doubtful about it but id still like to ask. It is after vet hours right now and she wont be back untill monday. The after hours clinics around here know abosolutly nothign about reptiles so I figure I would pop the question here. Thanks guys