Pilotman800
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Administering Baytril / Waldo has two infections
So I got back from the vet today and found out that Waldo has an infected tear duct and a respiratory infection. I was given eyedrops and baytril. To administer the Baytril, I was told to open his mouth, stick the syringe deep into his mouth (Almost into his throat, but not exactly) , and give it to him. I asked the vet if Waldo could aspirate it that way, and he said it was very unlikely. However, I just gave him his Baytril, and after I gave it to him he was making a lot of wheezing noises. Should I just release the Baytril in the beginning and middle of his mouth?
So I got back from the vet today and found out that Waldo has an infected tear duct and a respiratory infection. I was given eyedrops and baytril. To administer the Baytril, I was told to open his mouth, stick the syringe deep into his mouth (Almost into his throat, but not exactly) , and give it to him. I asked the vet if Waldo could aspirate it that way, and he said it was very unlikely. However, I just gave him his Baytril, and after I gave it to him he was making a lot of wheezing noises. Should I just release the Baytril in the beginning and middle of his mouth?
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