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Cats Restraint Devices Leash Towel   Cat bag Catch pole/Snare

Cats Restraint Devices EZ nabber Muzzle commercial   gauze

Cats Manual Restraint Carrying a cat SQ injections IM injections http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrC7VHd-uro IM injections Venipuncture cephalic vein

Cats Manual Restraint Venipuncture Administering oral medications Jugular vein Femoral vein Administering oral medications http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-get-your-cat-to-take-medication

Rabbits Restraint Devices Manual Restraint Cat bag Towel - “burrito”   Towel - “burrito” Manual Restraint Examination Hypnotize

Rabbits Manual Restraint Carrying the rabbit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Delxm5f3fmw Putting a rabbit back in a cage or carrier SQ injections IM injections  Venipuncture femoral cephalic jugular marginal ear vein cardiac

Guinea Pigs Restraint Devices Manual Restraint Towel Carrying the guinea pig SQ injections Venipuncture lateral saphenous

Chinchillas Manual Restraint Retrieving a chinchilla out of the cage base of the tail scoop them up SQ injections   Venipuncture lateral saphenous

Ferrets Manual Restraint Scruffing a ferret Ferratone SQ injections   IM injections Venipuncture Jugular Cephalic Cardiac

Rats Manual restraint Picking up the rat SQ injections Venipuncture A tail Shoulder area SQ injections  Oral medication   Venipuncture Coccygeal vein Intra orbital Restraint devices  Tube

Mice Manual restraint Picking up the mouse   Manual restraint Picking up the mouse Holding the mouse for procedures SQ injections Oral medication Venipuncture Intra orbital Restraint devices   Tube

Hamsters Manual restraint Holding/Scruffing SQ injections   Holding/Scruffing SQ injections  Oral medication  Venipuncture Cardiac

Gerbils Manual restraint Picking up the gerbil Holding the gerbil   SQ injections  Oral medication Venipuncture Cardiac

Hedgehogs Manual restraint Prevent them from closing up into a ball   Prevent them from closing up into a ball Examinations  Injections SQ Cardiac venipuncture

Turtles/Tortoises Manual Restraint Holding Trimming nails Injections   Trimming nails Injections SQ injections Venipuncture Jugular vein Dorsal Coccygeal vein Subcarapacial vein Tortoises jugular vein, dorsal coccygeal vein, subcarapacial vein

Snakes Manual Restraint Grasp the snake from behind the head and then support the body Injections SQ/IM injections Venipuncture Heart Caudal coccygeal vein

Lizards Manual Restraint Holding the lizard Large lizards can be placed in a towel Injections SQ- between the webbing of the front legs IM Venipuncture Abdominal vein Caudal coccygeal vein

Amphibians Manual Restraint Injections Ice Venipuncture Heart

Avian Manual Restraint Towel Restraint for trims Injections SQ IM Venipuncture Jugular Medial metartarsal Cutaneous ulnar Tube Feeding

Llamas/Alpacas Manual Restraint General restraint Oral medications Kush Oral medications Injections  SQ IM   Venipuncture Jugular vein Coccygeal vein Marginal ear vein