How to give injections to dogs
With the popularity of pet medical treatment, more and more owners are beginning to learn how to inject their dogs at home. Whether it’s a vaccine, deworming, or treatment, knowing the correct injection method will not only save time, but also reduce your dog’s stress. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to give you a detailed introduction to the steps, precautions and frequently asked questions about injecting dogs.
1. Preparation before injection

Before giving your dog an injection, you need to make the following preparations:
| steps | Specific operations |
|---|---|
| 1. Prepare medicines | Make sure medicines are within the expiration date and prepared according to the instructions or the dosage recommended by your veterinarian. |
| 2. Select syringe | Choose the appropriate syringe (usually 1ml-3ml) based on the type of medication and the size of the dog. |
| 3. Disinfection | Disinfect the injection site and syringe with an alcohol swab. |
| 4. Soothe the dog | Help your dog relax with petting or treats to avoid stress that may cause difficulty with the injection. |
2. Injection method
Common injection methods include subcutaneous injection and intramuscular injection. The following are the specific operation steps:
| Injection type | Operation steps | Things to note |
|---|---|---|
| subcutaneous injection | 1. Lift the skin on the back of the dog’s neck to form a triangle area. 2. Insert the needle into the skin at a 45-degree angle. 3. Push in the medicine slowly. | Avoid pricking too deeply or too shallowly, and massage gently after the injection. |
| intramuscular injection | 1. Select the outer thigh or gluteal muscles. 2. Insert the needle into the muscle at a 90-degree angle. 3. Push in the medicine slowly. | Be careful to avoid blood vessels and nerves, and observe for swelling after injection. |
3. Frequently Asked Questions
The following are frequently asked questions about injecting dogs that have been hotly discussed by netizens in the past 10 days:
| question | answer |
|---|---|
| What should I do if my dog vomits after an injection? | It may be a drug reaction, it is recommended to observe and contact a veterinarian. |
| What should I do if my dog struggles during the injection? | You can ask family members to help fix it, or use a Baoding bag. |
| Is redness and swelling at the injection site normal? | Slight redness and swelling are normal. If it continues to worsen, you need to seek medical attention. |
4. Precautions
1.Safety first: If you are not sure about the injection, it is recommended to give priority to a professional veterinarian.
2.Observe reaction: Closely observe the dog for any abnormal reactions within 24 hours after injection.
3.Regular records: Record the time and dose of each injection to avoid duplication or omission.
5. Summary
Injecting your dog is a task that requires patience and skill. Mastering the correct method will not only relieve your dog's pain, but also ensure the effectiveness of the medicine. I hope that through the detailed introduction in this article, you will be able to complete the injection for your dog with more confidence. If you still have doubts, it is recommended to consult a professional veterinarian.
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