The vet
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.
Lewis from the Lewis and Clark expedition was shot because one of his men thought he saw an elk, and shot at it, but he accidently shot Lewis in the butt. he wasnt killed, but he was wounded.
always let the vet give your pet (in this case horse) a shot
the goat kicks the kid because he shot sticks at the goat and the goat runs away
If you do not know how to give an injection, you should be seeking veterinary advice. Your vet can train you to given an injection safely and discuss the risks of specific drugs with you to decrease the risk of adverse reactions associated with injections.
typically most of the time in the butt
You can give any size dog penicillin. It would need 3 mL or 3 cc's.
Penicillin shots are given IM. Intro Muscularly So you must be familiar with your dogs anatomy. The hind quarter is the best place to do an IM shot on a dog. If you've never done it before have a vet or tech teach you how or you can do a lot more harm to your dog than good.
The best place to give a dog an insulin shot is typically in the loose skin on the back of their neck or in the flank area. It's important to rotate injection sites to prevent irritation or discomfort for the dog.
At the coop and if you're not in boston, then give their website a shot.
An antibiotic shot to treat bacterial infections.
Think the only real failure is not attempting to give it your best shot in the first place.
a hospital you know that has these kind of shots and a hospital you have alot of trust in
The best place to get shot by a gun is the Legs, Arms, or Butt No just the arms.
The least painful place to be shot is on the toe of a steel toe boot. Without clothes or accessories, the best place to be shot is on the side of the hip.
No i can not because i am infact allergic to penicillin but you can knock yourself out enjoy
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.