How to get an injection for a dog? Dog injection instructions
As the saying goes, it is best not to bother others if you can solve problems that you can learn. Let’s talk about the problem of injections from dogs. At the beginning, you may be very nervous, worried that misalignment of the dog will cause greater trouble. In fact, after you have practiced several times, you will find that injections for dogs are not as terrifying as you imagined. So how do we give dogs injections? Next, I will introduce to you today’s problem: how to give an injection to your dog!
1How to get an injection for a dog?
1. First of all, the tools or drugs used for injection must be accurate by the veterinarian. Not only that, the dosage of the drug also requires permission from the doctor. Moreover, the syringe must be clean and clean, and parents can also use the syringe for disposable injections.
2. After the preparations are done, we should further understand the injection method. Before injecting the dog, parents must first read the drug instructions and do not panic and take the needle and inject the dog. At the same time, be careful not to inject the dog repeatedly in the same place, otherwise it is very likely to cause trouble!
3. Do not inject too much medicine, and it is best to inject it in one point. In order to prevent puncture of blood vessels, the needle plug should be pulled back and forth after puncture to see if blood flows back to the syringe. This is especially true for injections to the muscles!
4. In addition, when there is a lot of hair attached to the part where the dog needs injection, parents should first expose part of the hair to the skin (because some parents think that cutting off the cat's hair will affect the beauty), and then disinfect it. Moreover, after the owner cleans the dog, it takes at least three to four hours to bathe the dog. This can avoid bacterial infection and is beneficial to the health of the dog.
2 Instructions for injections for dogs
The above introduces some specific methods for injections. If you think about it carefully, it is indeed not that difficult to give injections to dogs, and parents don’t need to worry too much about this problem. When you have practiced it a few times, you will not tiptoe and dare not take action! When giving an injection to a dog, parents should not only understand how to give an injection to a dog, but also understand the issues that need to be paid attention to during the entire process of giving an injection to a dog. This point should not be underestimated. Okay, let’s take a look at the issues that need to be paid attention to when giving injections to dogs!
1. The syringe needs to be equipped, and the parts of each part must be closely connected and none of them are missing; the needle of the syringe must be smooth and the needle must not be blocked. At the same time, it should be disinfected so that the health of the dog can be better guaranteed!
2. Remember what the veterinarian said, and carefully check the name, purpose and dosage of the drug, and confirm whether it was used during this period, otherwise the consequences will be unimaginable. If you need to inject two drugs at the same time, parents should pay attention to the taboos of pairing and understand which drugs should not be mixed together. This is a very critical step!
3. Before injecting a dog, you should completely discharge the gas in the injection tube. I believe parents understand this principle. It is the same as when people get infusion and injections! During injection, the drug liquid should also be prevented from dropping outside the blood vessels. During the injection process, parents should observe the changes in the dog. If there is poor breathing, restlessness or sweating, they should slow down the injection speed and stop the injection if necessary. In general, parents should not be unhappy injecting. If you are not careful, it will lead to acute heart failure!
4. To prevent the leakage of liquid with irritating odors, once discovered, distilled water or normal saline should be immediately injected into the surrounding skin, which is conducive to absorption.