I do all of Mia's tests alone and have from the beginning. Her testing spot is a level on her tower that is a good working height for me...that is important. I get everything ready... I put a strip in the meter but don't push it down all the way to turn the meter on yet. I twist the top off the lancet (I do not use a lancing device; I hold the lancet in my hand and poke with it). I tear off some cooked chicken breast and put it in her treat bowl. I wet the corner of a washcloth with very hot water and wring out the excess. Then I take everything to the tower. Once she is up there, I push the strip in all the way to turn the meter on. Then, I have my left arm draped over her (so that my elbow ends up either resting on the tower level she is standing on or hovering just above it). With Mia, I have found that the less restraint, the better, so the arm is a way of loosely holding her in place but not making her feel restrained. It also still allows me to use my left hand some in the process to turn her head as needed, etc. I hold the warm, wet cloth on the ear for a few seconds before poking and testing, then I use it after to wipe the area and apply light pressure for a few seconds. Then, I step away, and she starts gobbling up her chicken! In the very beginning, she would try to start eating her chicken immediately upon getting in the tower (I have the bowl setting right in front of her), but I always made her wait until the test was done, so she learned that she has to get through the test to get to the chicken.