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    Question Injections

    Any advice for a first time giving a shot?

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    Re: Injections

    Quote Originally Posted by WeoStan
    Any advice for a first time giving a shot?
    Have a vet show you the proper area and how to give the shots.I am not being rude just honest
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    Re: Injections

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons
    Have a vet show you the proper area and how to give the shots.I am not being rude just honest
    The vet showed me how and where befor they gave me antibiotics, but there were 3 of us 2 holding and 1 injecting, and I will be doing it on my own.

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    Re: Injections

    Didn't the vet show you how to do it when they prescribed the treatment?
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    Re: Injections

    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Bill
    Didn't the vet show you how to do it when they prescribed the treatment?
    You answered me, better find some people to help ya. It is not a one person job.
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    Re: Injections

    Quote Originally Posted by WeoStan
    The vet showed me how and where befor they gave me antibiotics, but there were 3 of us 2 holding and 1 injecting, and I will be doing it on my own.
    I would not advise doing this on your own then.You could either hurt the snake or yourself.
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    Re: Injections

    My advice is to have your thumb on the plunger when you insert the needle, otherwise you'll have to fumble for it and prolong the whole procedure.

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    Re: Injections

    It's not difficult, but unless you're confident and know what your doing I would go to a vet or someone that knows how.

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    Re: Injections

    I've given many injections on my own.. I would NOT put your thumb on the plunger as you insert the needle, it is too easy to squirt antibiotics everywhere but in the snake. Use one hand to grasp the snake behind the head, and the other to insert the needle (remember in between scales) then move your thumb to the plunger and inject the medicine. Remove needle, and release snake.

    Snakes don't seem to mind the needles for the most part, it's more the holding them still part that they don't like. In fact, some snakes do better if you don't even pick them up, just stick the needle in their back when they are sitting in their tub.

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