Hi and welcome to the forum.
It will take a few days for you both to get the hang of hometesting so don’t be discouraged with any failures. Everyone fails in the beginning.
Have a read through this link and ano the links that are contained within it.
HOMETESTING HINTS SND LINKS
Always give a treat every time you test whether you are successful or not. Attis won’t know if you are successful or not, but he will learn that tests mean treats.
Here is how I used to test in the beginning when I was on my own.
I would get everything ready to go. I checked out how long I had once I pushed the strip into the meter so I knew how long I had before it timed out. I had the treat or small amount of low carb food or broth ready on a plate. I put everything down in the floor and then I knelt down and sat back on heels and put Sheba between my knees facing the same way as me so that if she backed away, she would back into me. And I just put one hand gently on her chest under her neck and with the other hand put the plate in front of her and then as she started to eat, I quickly pushed to test strip in, and then pricked the ear and got the blood.
If the ear needs warming first or milking ( to get the blood into the area) do that first before giving the treat.
I failed several times before I started to have success. In the end if I was testing during the cycle, sometimes I just had to go up to Sheba where she was lying and just test her. She didn’t even look for a treat on those occasions or even acknowledge I was there. You can do this!
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