provide specialized service to those pets with special needs and senior pets, like administer medications, injections,
provide subcutaneous fluids and give special attention to those animals that are deaf and / or blind, epileptic and more.
Not exact matches
A: The
subcutaneous fluid that your vet mentioned is usually administered during the operation to
provide hydration and electrolytes to your bunny.
It is relatively simple to
provide fluids via the
subcutaneous route, and many owners can be trained to
provide this therapy at home, mitigating the need for hospitalization.
So they need to be
provide with electrolytes such as pedialyte when they are still drinking or with
subcutaneous fluids when they are not.
We frequently
provide pilling, injections, and
subcutaneous fluids.
Teach adopters how to administer
subcutaneous fluids at home and
provide the
fluids and needles
Our complete pet pharmacy can
provide antibiotics, heartworm preventatives, insulin and diabetes treatments for pets, flea and tick control, prescription veterinary diets, allergy medications, syringes and needles, equine medications, thyroid and hormone treatments,
subcutaneous fluids and more!
Subcutaneous (SQ - under the skin)
fluids can be an invaluable, life - prolonging therapy which can be
provided at home (ask your veterinarian).
Veterinarians can
provide fluids under the skin (called
subcutaneous fluids, SQ) or by inserting a catheter in a vein to administer
fluids right into the bloodstream.