Linz75
Well-Known Member
Hi,
After a 2nd unsuccessful visit to the vets with my JRT, I am looking for some advice..
Vet needs to take blood - preferably from jugular but leg would do also....but dog now TERRIFIED of the vets after 3 weeks of being pricked with needles. The blood samples have to be taken to keep a check on his tick fever.
Had 3 people trying to hold him still while he struggled & squirmed & wriggled & every time vet got the vein, dog jerked & moved the needle - resulting in bruising both sides of the neck. Then tried the legs - by this time a muzzle was on as dog getting really snappy (don't blame him really). Exactly the same outcome so vet stopped trying because he was so stressed & now have to go back Friday to try again.
He used to be soooo happy to go to vets before all this treatment & is now a quivering wreck....I'm not sure it will really be any different on Friday.
So, anyone got any great tips for holding a difficult dog whilst blood is drawn? The blood is really important as is the only way to check for the parasite.
..And for anyone thinking....thats easy, he's only a little Jack Russell...I beg you to try & pin one down against its will...
After a 2nd unsuccessful visit to the vets with my JRT, I am looking for some advice..
Vet needs to take blood - preferably from jugular but leg would do also....but dog now TERRIFIED of the vets after 3 weeks of being pricked with needles. The blood samples have to be taken to keep a check on his tick fever.
Had 3 people trying to hold him still while he struggled & squirmed & wriggled & every time vet got the vein, dog jerked & moved the needle - resulting in bruising both sides of the neck. Then tried the legs - by this time a muzzle was on as dog getting really snappy (don't blame him really). Exactly the same outcome so vet stopped trying because he was so stressed & now have to go back Friday to try again.
He used to be soooo happy to go to vets before all this treatment & is now a quivering wreck....I'm not sure it will really be any different on Friday.
So, anyone got any great tips for holding a difficult dog whilst blood is drawn? The blood is really important as is the only way to check for the parasite.
..And for anyone thinking....thats easy, he's only a little Jack Russell...I beg you to try & pin one down against its will...