Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:27 am
I've never heard of Fortaz, but I have had to give shots to two of my turtles. Once you get used it it's not too bad. The easiest thing to do is hold them in one hand with your thumb pinning the leg flat against the side of their shell. It's an easy position to hold, it doesn't hurt for them, and they don't have much strength in that direction so they won't be able to jerk their leg away. Did the vet say something about trying to distinguish between muscle and vein? I've never heard anything about that. I think mainly you're trying to avoid hitting bone or an internal organ. You have to sort of push the needle up under one of the scales on the leg, and because of that the angle will be pretty shallow, if you're careful there's not much risk of hurting them. Their skin is surprisingly thick, so you do have to be firm, although it may be different for a baby. Hope this helps.
Napoleon - Western Painted Turtle
Apollo - Eastern Box Turtle
Moxie - Painted Turtle Mutt
RIP Hercules
Katie
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