100 Pack 18Ga 1 Inch Sterile Disposable Injection Needle with Cap for Animal, Pet, Poultry and Industrial Dispensing Needl Accessories
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Mystified??
> 3 dayNot sharp enough for comfort. But as they are cheap oh well. Just wont buy again.
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Sierrah
> 3 dayDoes exactly what is expected. Love the individual packaging as well!
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Elizabeth A Ulmer
Greater than one weekTHESE NEEDLES ARE VERY DULL AND CAUSED MY CAT PAIN. I had been using 18ga 1 inch needles to administer sub-cutaneous fluids to my cat. Chewy ran out of my usual brand so I switched to these. They are very dull, and it took a lot of effort to puncture the skin. She usually just puts up with these injections but she cried out in pain when I used these needles. Going back to the Terumo brand, as my doctor initially recommended.
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L. Blackwell
> 3 dayIt has amazing accuracy and its not too bad if you num the area first.
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Ryan
> 3 dayMajority are sharp. No issues so far.
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Ryan Williams
> 3 dayPretty easy to lock on and use, gets the job done.
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J.D.
> 3 daySome of these are visibly defective upon removing from the packaging, with dull tips or bent shafts. Discarding those, they otherwise do the job.
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Leon
> 3 dayUsed this on my 100 pound mastiff when his ear swelled up with blood. A basic wellness for my big boy is about $250+ and as much as I love him I cant afford that plus then them draining his ear. When I worked at a farm they had me drain cows blood and pus all the time with no vet training. So I was like, why cant I do this with my dogs ear? The asnwer is, you can. Just dont be an idiot. Wash your hands, clean the surface area of the ear, give a good poke (not enough to go through the whole ear) and drain it either outside or into something to collect the blood. Clean the area and add pressure. Product is good for its price, and good quality. Thank you for helping me and my pup. I hope this review helps other pet parents.
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Amanda
> 3 dayI use these to draw testosterone into the syringe. Works great
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joc2804
> 3 dayI was excited to try these for administering my cats subQ fluids, thinking it would save me trips to the vets office for supplies. However, the tip seemed pretty dull and did not slide easily under my cats skin. Poor thing was fussing because it hurt, which is not typical. These are probably better suited for drawing fluid up out of a vial into a syringe, but not so much for the actual injecting. Im returning them and will be making a trip to the vet for needles this week.