are preassembled packets containing all components for IV administration
silver nitrate sticks
are used for applying medication to cauterize skin or destroy unwanted tissue
feeding tubes
are surgically placed into the animal to ensure animals are receiving their required amount of food and water
IV catheters
are placed into a vein to administer fluids or medication
balling guns
are used to administer oral medication capsules or boluses into an animal
hollow needles
attached to a syringe and used for injected medications
multi-dose hypodermic syringes
allow the same dose of an injection to be administered to an animal without having to draw medication each time
syringe
help when administering a liquid medication into the animal via, mouth, subcutaneously, intramuscularly or subcutaneously
drench guns
are used to administer de-wormers, niacin, calcium and other drenchers ( push liquid into the animals mouth between the cheeks & teeth so the animal will swallow the medication)
hypodermic syringes and needles
are very small syringes which are used with hollow needles for injections into or under the skin