Re: Injecting your snake
It's not hard once you get the hang of it, but is best as a two-person job. One person holds the snake, restraining its back end and trying to stretch the front part out as much as possible, while holding the head still. Most of the antibiotics, in fact all the ones I've dealt with (Baytril, Fortaz, Amikacin) are intramuscular injections, which means you need to hold the needle at a very shallow angle, almost horizontal but not quite. Locate the spine with a finger and gently move sideways a bit to where you can feel the strong side muscles. Quickly stick the needle in and depress it, and gently pull it out in one smooth motion. ALWAYS inject in the first 1/3 of the body length, as snakes have a renal portal system. All the blood in the back half of the body is filtered through the kidneys before being sent to the front half and then pushed back by new flow. Therefore, if you inject in into the body in front of the kidneys, the drug will go through the whole bloodstream; but if you inject behind the kidneys it will be filtered out of the blood before it has a chance to circulate.
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