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like the fatman said 2ml wont do any harm giv it to ur dog in the back leg :thumbs:

Why back leg?, All injections should be on the scruff/neck (whether under the skin or muscle) should they not? all the vets inject in the neck because closer to heart and can access the blood stream quicker, also in a terrier, it is as close as you can get to the infected area i.e. the nose. or am I wrong?

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like the fatman said 2ml wont do any harm giv it to ur dog in the back leg :thumbs:

Why back leg?, All injections should be on the scruff/neck (whether under the skin or muscle) should they not? all the vets inject in the neck because closer to heart and can access the blood stream quicker, also in a terrier, it is as close as you can get to the infected area i.e. the nose. or am I wrong?

 

Don't quote me on it, but i'm pretty sure vets do it in the neck as a throwback from jagging "food animals" eg sheep n cattle, so as not to spoil the carcase. :thumbs:

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like the fatman said 2ml wont do any harm giv it to ur dog in the back leg :thumbs:

Why back leg?, All injections should be on the scruff/neck (whether under the skin or muscle) should they not? all the vets inject in the neck because closer to heart and can access the blood stream quicker, also in a terrier, it is as close as you can get to the infected area i.e. the nose. or am I wrong?

erm!! you are wrong!! next !! intra muscular in the muscle..

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The neck is jabbed in mammals because its the only area of skin for a subcutaneous [spelling] injection available that can be safely liftly away from blood vessels ,arteries,muscle .Inter muscular injection is self explanatory and is local to the troubled area.

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