as long as prescribed by the vet
If you own a dog with long hair then you should use a brush with long bristles or if you have a dog with short hair then you should use short bristle brushes to brush them.
No, a tuberculin syringe is intended for use in intradermal injections and the flu shot is given intramuscularly. The needle on a tuberculin syringe is not the right size.
Syringe.................Some people use a syringe with drugs
Use the syringe until the holes in your mouth fill up and they are no longer at risk of infection from food caught up in the sockets.
The easiest way I have found is to pull the plunger out of a large syringe (60 cc works great). Drop the tablet(s) into the front of the syringe and put the plunger back in. Run tap water from a faucet and stick the tip of the syringe into the running water. Pull back on the plunger to get 20-30 ccs of water in the syringe - it should be about half full. Turn off the faucet and place your index finger over the tip of the syringe. Shake until the tablets are dissolved, then use the syringe to "inject" the slurry into your dog's mouth.
By CC or mL. In a syringe, since dogs can't drink it out of a cup. If it is dry medicine like a pill, consider putting it in some moist dog food. If it is moist, it is best to use a syringe.
To test if air is compressed using a syringe, pull the plunger out to create a vacuum inside the syringe. Then, push the plunger in quickly. If the air inside the syringe is compressed, you should feel resistance when trying to push the plunger in. If the air is not compressed, the plunger will move easily.
People with diabetes should use the smallest syringe that holds their largest daily dose. The BD syringe with markings at every unit is recommended for those taking whole unit doses of less than 30 units.
A 3 cc syringe is the best size.
the doctor took out the syringe when i said that i needed to get my flu shot
you should use youtube all the time and you should feed your dog amount
Yes, you can use an insulin syringe for B12 shots, as long as the syringe is appropriate for the volume of the dose. Insulin syringes are designed for subcutaneous injections and typically have a fine needle, which can be beneficial for minimizing discomfort. However, ensure that the syringe is clean and that you follow proper injection techniques to maintain safety and effectiveness. Always consult with a healthcare provider before administering any injections.