Generally, vaccines are injected subcutaneously. Although it seems simple to operate, if it is accidentally injected into the skin or epidermis, it will cause bulges in the dog's skin. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner consult a doctor.
Usually we give subcutaneous injections to dogs in the neck or back of the neck, because the skin in these parts is relatively loose, easy to insert injections and less irritating to the dog, plus the pet’s natural tolerance There will be no violent struggle.
It is not necessary to disinfect the vaccine with alcohol to avoid affecting the effectiveness of the vaccine. Alternatively, you may need to disinfect the sterilized area first and wait for it to dry before injecting. In order to prevent pets from being nervous or biting their owners due to involuntary muscle reflexes, Elizabethan rings can be worn on pets. For personal safety, learn how to restrain your pet before injecting it.
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