Thanks,
@Candy&Company! I learned something here. I've been doing the straight down stick, going through the other side more times than not and having a bad time of it. Not to mention what Bama is going through. I'll try the 45 next time. I was going straight down because that's what the vet tech recommended. She uses a needle type device to prick his ear whereas I freehand the tiny pointed lancet. I, too, have been in tears over Bama's ears and gushing blood.
Yeah I read about the 45 on here!! If you do it at that angle, or, close enough, you don't necessarily have to "milk" so much or so hard - you use the natural beat of the heart and the flow of blood to help you with that! It's what I've been trying and, granted, failing at.. well, capturing the drop anyway, LOL.
My pokes, I don't know if I'm doing them wrong - I might be.. but with capillaries in the ears, the heart pumps the blood UP - then it gets sucked back down, so I've been trying a 45 angle from the "top angle" and the "bottom angle" of the sweet spot (aka 45 degree angle from the parallel of the ear edge) - I haven't tried from the side yet. That's my project for tonight and tomorrow.
The time Fena threw the blood drop (in another post of mine) it was straight down, which made the drop SO PERFECT TO GET - but she shook and it flew and... ugh. Great size, but trying to milk another one up just wasn't happening.
Ooh you too? I thought I was prepared for ANYTHING but I just lost it that time... hate myself for that, sigh. I mean, I could've gotten the sample AND stopped the bleeding but I just reacted and then fell apart. Fingers crossed that doesn't happen again.
No for the shot itself, I feel around and "tent" the skin - then feel for the "pocket" and adjust the angle as needed, depending on where I'm pulling up - sometimes it's a straight parallel entry, other times a btt of an angle to make sure I don't shoot into the fur, skin, fat, muscle, etc. Fena loves it though, despite it taking me sometimes upwards of 1+ min. to find/get it right, LOL. Thank you so much for the link though, I learned a thing or two from it which I hope will help!!
With her eating better and getting more water, and moving around more, it's not as easy to tent the various places on her body as it used to be.